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Need a Lift? Astroscale and Momentus Team to Offer NASA a Commercial Solution to Reboost Hubble and Deliver Additional In-Space Servicing
Need a Lift? Astroscale and Momentus Team to Offer NASA a Commercial Solution to Reboost Hubble and Deliver Additional In-Space Servicing
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 20:15
CesiumAstro Expands Advisory Board with Appointment of the Honorable William “Mac” Thornberry as Strategic Advisor
CesiumAstro Expands Advisory Board with Appointment of the Honorable William “Mac” Thornberry as Strategic Advisor
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 19:55
Chinese police detain man for allegedly using ChatGPT to spread rumors online
Chinese police detain man for allegedly using ChatGPT to spread rumors online
Police in China have detained a man they say used ChatGPT to create fake news and spread it online, in what state media has called the country's first criminal case related to the AI chatbot.
2023-05-09 19:51
White House tasks hackers with breaking ChatGPT
White House tasks hackers with breaking ChatGPT
The White House has challenged hackers to break ChatGPT and other AI chatbots in order to better understand the risks that the technology poses. The test of generative artificial intelligence will take place at the Def Con 31 hacker convention in Las Vegas this August, with leading AI developers like Google, Microsoft and OpenAI all agreeing to let their products be tested. “AI is one of the most powerful technologies of our time, but in order to seize the opportunities it presents, we must first mitigate its risks,” the White House said in a statement. “The Administration is announcing an independent commitment from leading AI developers, including Anthropic, Google, Hugging Face, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, and Stability AI, to participate in a public evaluation of AI systems.” The event was announced during a meeting between US Vice President Kamala Harris and tech executives at the White House, which aimed to address concerns about fast-growing AI technology. The hacking contest aligns with the Biden Administration’s AI Bill of Rights announced last year, which aims to protect citizens against potential harms associated with AI. “This independent exercise will provide critical information to researchers and the public about the impacts of these models, and will enable AI companies and developers to take steps to fix issues found in those models,” the White House’s statement read. Last week, a blog post from the White House Domestic Policy Council and White House Office of Science and Technology Policy warned that the technology currently poses a significant risk to workers. Longer term, technologists and policy makers warn that advanced artificial intelligence could have catastrophic consequences for society. A former OpenAI researcher recently said that he believed there was a “50/50 chance of doom” if AI systems reach and surpass the cognitive capacity of humans. “I tend to imagine something like a year’s transition from AI systems that are a pretty big deal, to kind of accelerating change, followed by further acceleration, et cetera,” Dr Paul Christiano, who now runs AI research non-profit Alignment Research Center, said last month. “I think once you have that view then a lot of things may feel like AI problems because they happen very shortly after you build AI.” Read More 10 ways AI will change the world – from curing cancer to wiping out humanity Google and ChatGPT are facing a major threat, leaked document warns Microsoft lets the world access its controversial Bing chatbot DeepMind boss says human-level AI is just a few years away
2023-05-09 19:46
Fluree Welcomes Distinguished Advisory Board Members, Bringing Expertise and Support to Strategic Data-Centric Goals
Fluree Welcomes Distinguished Advisory Board Members, Bringing Expertise and Support to Strategic Data-Centric Goals
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 19:27
Westinghouse Submits AP300™ SMR Regulatory Engagement Plan to Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Westinghouse Submits AP300™ SMR Regulatory Engagement Plan to Nuclear Regulatory Commission
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 19:26
LinkedIn axes 716 jobs in fresh tech cuts, shuts China app
LinkedIn axes 716 jobs in fresh tech cuts, shuts China app
Professional networking platform LinkedIn says it’s laying off more than 700 workers and shuttering its China jobs app
2023-05-09 19:26
Porsche and Mobileye Announce Collaboration
Porsche and Mobileye Announce Collaboration
STUTTGART, Germany & JERUSALEM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 19:20
OSARO Targets Fast-Growing Subscription Market with AI-Powered Kitting Robots
OSARO Targets Fast-Growing Subscription Market with AI-Powered Kitting Robots
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 18:25
Dedrone Named to the 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50 for Innovative Leadership in Counterdrone Technology
Dedrone Named to the 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50 for Innovative Leadership in Counterdrone Technology
STERLING, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 18:23
Aiosyn, Radboud university medical center, and Pathologie-DNA are Awarded a EUR 1.300.000 EFRO Grant to Develop AI-Powered Solutions for Cancer Diagnostics
Aiosyn, Radboud university medical center, and Pathologie-DNA are Awarded a EUR 1.300.000 EFRO Grant to Develop AI-Powered Solutions for Cancer Diagnostics
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 17:21
Elon Musk's 'purge' announcement sparks backlash from bereaved families including Andrew Tate
Elon Musk's 'purge' announcement sparks backlash from bereaved families including Andrew Tate
A plan by Elon Musk to delete inactive Twitter accounts has sparked a huge backlash - including from Andrew Tate. Musk has announced he will delete accounts that have not been used in a while, warning people that this will see them lose followers. But while that isn't the end of the world, some have expressed concern that the accounts of deceased family members will go too - cutting people off from seeing a history of their loved one's 140-character thoughts. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Controversial commentator Tate, who is now under house arrest following months of detainment in a Romanian prison on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and organised criminal activity, had an issue with the plan for instance. He tweeted: And others weighed in with their views: According to Twitter's policy, users should log in to their accounts at least once every 30 days to avoid permanent removal due to prolonged inactivity. But there is a way to save tweets. To export an archive, go to your account settings by clicking the "more" icon in the navigation bar and selecting your account from the menu. Then click on download an archive of your data. Nevertheless, it seems that Twitter's new regime is continuing to give people a headache. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-09 16:22
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