- Predicting Image Geolocations (or PIGEON, for short) was designed by three Stanford graduate students in order to identify locations on Google Street View.[1]
- Google Brain co-founder says he tried to get ChatGPT to ‘kill us all’ but is ‘happy to report’ that he failed to trigger a doomsday scenario.[2]
- A European Union plan to support homegrown AI startups by providing them with access to processing power for model training on the bloc’s supercomputers.[3]
- ImpriMed, a California-based precision medicine startup, builds AI-powered dog cancer treatment technology that helps veterinarians identify the most suitable drugs for individual canine and feline blood cancers. [4]
Sources:
[2] https://www.businessinsider.com/google-brain-cofounder-could-not-get-chatgpt-kill-us-all-2023-12
[3] https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/19/eu-supercomputers-for-ai-training-support/
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