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Humane officially unveils the AI Pin device that aspires to replace smartphone

Humane has officially unveiled the Humane Ai Pin, an AI-powered device that aims to replace smartphones. The device is a standalone device and software platform built from the ground up with AI, meaning it does not need to be paired with a smartphone….

China-U.S. AI Arms Race Heats Up as Chinese Startup Unveils Powerful New AI

Chinese AI startup 01.AI, led by CEO Kai-Fu Lee, has released an open-source AI model called Yi-34B that outperforms Meta's own model, marking an early win for China in the AI arms race with the US. Lee believes that China has the potential to ove…

Contrary to Common Belief, Artificial Intelligence Will Not Put You Out of Work

New research shows that AI benefits workers with greater task-based experience, while senior workers gain less from AI due to lower trust in AI Lower trust in AI among senior workers is likely triggered by their broader job responsibilities. Employers…

China’s AI Analog Chip Claimed to Be 3000X Faster Than Nvidia’s A100 GPU

China's ACCEL chip, developed by Tsinghua University, is claimed to be 3000 times faster than Nvidia's A100 GPU and has 4000 million times higher energy efficiency. The chip leverages photonic and analog computing in a specialized architecture…

Teen boys use AI to make fake nudes of classmates, sparking police probe

Teen boys at Westfield High School in New Jersey used AI image generators to create and share fake nude photos of female classmates, sparking a police investigation. The school believed the images had been deleted, but it remains unclear how many stud…

UK, US, EU and China sign declaration of AI’s ‘catastrophic’ danger

The UK, US, EU, and China have signed the Bletchley declaration, acknowledging the potential catastrophic risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI). The declaration does not establish an international testing hub in the UK but sets a template for fu…

Microsoft starts selling AI tool for Office, which could generate $10B/y by 2026

Microsoft has started selling its artificial intelligence tool, Copilot, as an add-on to Office productivity software subscriptions. The tool appears in Word, Excel, and other Office programs and is priced at $30 per person per month. Piper Sandler an…