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Singapore-based Deeptech Startup Zero-Error Systems (ZES) Raises USD $7.5M in Oversubscribed Series A
Singapore-based Deeptech Startup Zero-Error Systems (ZES) Raises USD $7.5M in Oversubscribed Series A
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 12, 2023--
2023-06-13 07:24
'WarGames' anticipated our current AI fears 40 years ago this summer
'WarGames' anticipated our current AI fears 40 years ago this summer
Forty years ago this summer, a new movie floated the prospect of the world being destroyed by artificial intelligence run amok -- anticipating current anxieties about where the technology could potential lead -- a year before the "Terminator" introduced the futuristic threat known as Skynet.
2023-07-11 03:17
How to Unlock Rebirth in NBA 2K24
How to Unlock Rebirth in NBA 2K24
To unlock Rebirth in NBA 2K24, players must talk to Ronnie 2K at the beach and then reach a 90 OVR in MyCAREER.
2023-09-09 00:23
The best EOFY robot vacuum deals in Australia – Live now
The best EOFY robot vacuum deals in Australia – Live now
BEST ECOVACS ROBOT VACUUM DEALS ECOVACS DEEBOT N8 Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A$549 (was $998,
2023-06-09 19:50
Rahul Gandhi in US: Why Indian politicians woo the diaspora
Rahul Gandhi in US: Why Indian politicians woo the diaspora
Experts say Indian politicians' engagement with the Indian American diaspora is "unique".
2023-06-03 07:56
Audible Prime Day Deals: Get 3 Months of Free Audible Premium Plus
Audible Prime Day Deals: Get 3 Months of Free Audible Premium Plus
Amazon Prime members: Meet your summer reading goals with three free months of Audible Premium
2023-06-22 22:48
A Trader’s Guide to the US-China Chip Spat After Micron Ban
A Trader’s Guide to the US-China Chip Spat After Micron Ban
China’s decision to bar Micron Technology Inc.’s memory chips has escalated tensions with the US, fueling worries over
2023-05-27 08:45
Microsoft is giving out free cybersecurity tools after an alleged Chinese hack
Microsoft is giving out free cybersecurity tools after an alleged Chinese hack
Microsoft is offering free cybersecurity tools to some government and commercial customers following criticism of the tech giant's handling of a major alleged Chinese hack that compromised US government email accounts.
2023-07-20 01:26
Nepali sherpa becomes world’s second person to scale Everest 26 times
Nepali sherpa becomes world’s second person to scale Everest 26 times
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU A Nepali sherpa guide climbed Mount Everest for the 26th time on Sunday, hiking
2023-05-14 14:53
The Best Phones for Kids in 2023
The Best Phones for Kids in 2023
We've thought a lot about kids and phones because many of us are parents. Mobile
2023-06-23 21:26
Analysis-Germany to face EU ire over Huawei supplies ahead of China talks
Analysis-Germany to face EU ire over Huawei supplies ahead of China talks
By Sarah Marsh, Supantha Mukherjee and Andreas Rinke BERLIN/STOCKHOLM The European Union is set to urge Germany to
2023-06-14 01:21
Facebook’s new AI sticker tool generates ‘completely unhinged’ images
Facebook’s new AI sticker tool generates ‘completely unhinged’ images
Facebook users have shared images of cartoon characters wielding weapons, naked celebrities, and child soldiers – all created using the app’s new AI-generated sticker feature. Parent company Meta unveiled the new feature last week, allowing Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Instagram users to generate stickers with artificial intelligence by writing prompts. “I don’t think anyone involved has thought anything through,” 3D artist and illustrator Pier-Olivier Desbiens wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, who used the tool to create stickers with the prompts ‘Waluigi rifle’, ‘child soldier’, ‘Karl Marx large breasts’ and ‘Trudeau buttocks’. “We really do live in the stupidest future imaginable,” he wrote. Another user shared an AI-generated sticker of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones kissing a dog. “It’s completely unhinged,” they wrote. The Independent has reached out to Meta for comment. The new AI stickers are currently only available to a limited number of English-language users, with Meta yet to confirm whether a wider roll out is planned. “Using technology from Llama 2 and our foundational model for image generation called Emu, our AI tool turns your text prompts into multiple unique, high-quality stickers in seconds,” Meta announced in a blog post last week. “This new feature... provides infinitely more options to convey how you’re feeling at any moment.” Meta claims that billions of stickers are sent by Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp users each month, having first introduced the feature in 2013. Other AI-generated image tools, such as OpenAI’s DALL-E 3, have limits in place to prevent misuse. Users are unable to generate images featuring violent content or real people, though other generative AI platforms exist that do not place limitations on the ways content can be generated. In its blog post announcing the new feature, Meta noted that there was a chance that AI tools could be misused, which is why their introduction is being done on a “step by step” basis. “In keeping with our commitment to responsible AI, we also stress test our products to improve safety performance and regularly collaborate with policymakers, experts in academia and civil society, and others in our industry to advance the responsible use of this technology,” the post stated. “We’ll continue to iterate on and improve these features as the technologies evolve and we see how people use them in their daily lives.” Read More Pixel 8: Google unveils ‘AI-centred’ iPhone rival Facebook and Instagram users face monthly fee for ad-free version Zuckerberg says Metaverse can bring back the dead – virtually Meta just took a step towards its dream of the metaverse
2023-10-05 18:51