๐จ Weekly digest: 6 2024 | GenAI against the world
Can artificial intelligence replace human intelligence? | AI this week in the news; use cases; for the techies
Hello friends,
For at least the past 500 years, people have debated intellectual property in one form or another. As technology and creativity advance, new debates arise.
Over the past two years, the world has been building new moderation capabilities, hiring staff, and publishing essays about how it will approach the uses of generative AI.
All of a sudden, we're adding new guests to our table: OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere, AI21 Labs, Mistral AI, Stability AI, and more coming up soon.
This is just a small sample of the many AI-generated tools that are available today. As AI technology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more powerful and creative tools emerge in the future.
This list will be updated, and new exciting stories will likely emerge soon.
Corporations are also building teams focused on prototyping using generative AI and other machine-learning techniques to help with reporting and how news is presented to readers.
Generative AI models get inputs such as text, image, audio, video, and code and generate new content in any new format to operate.
For example, they can turn text inputs into an image, an image into a song, or a video into text.
Today, GenAI models can boast billions of parameters and require fast and efficient data pipelines to train. But what next?
Does that mean all those enormous libraries will replace our brains to answer questions and decide what direction to take?
What can they create? What are their limitations?
What should the new regulations be about GenAI?
Ultimately, AI is evolving at a breakneck pace, and most limitations might disappear.
However, as of right now, machines won't be capable of entirely replacing us.
While artificial intelligence can transform businesses, we still need human intelligence to succeed.
What do you think?
Looking forward to reading your thoughts in a comment.
Happy days,
Yael et al.
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