CNBC’s Deidre Bosa joins ‘The Exchange’ with details about Microsoft’s announcement of AI agents.
NVIDIA’s AI Looks At 4,000,000 Frames, Learns To Walk!
Now denoising evolves motion from randome twitchy to smooth.
Google Labs VP Josh Woodward on new AI podcast tool features
CNBC’s Deirdre Bosa and Kelly Evans discuss updates to Google’s viral NotebookLM software with Google Labs Vice President Josh Woodward.
Meet the world’s ‘most advanced’ humanoid robot
Standing in the office of Will Jackson, founder of Engineered Arts, is Ameca, a robot that can talk and move like a human.
It is the latest and most advanced iteration of two-decades of robot development from Engineered Arts, a humanoid manufacturer based in Cornwall, England.
Ameca is an advanced piece of machinery, designed to interact with humans for entertainment and social purposes.
Its head alone contains 27 motors that help it replicate human facial movements. It has cameras in each of the eyes to allow Ameca to “see” the world around it.
The robot also has the ability to understand and respond to questions posed by humans. How? Ameca can run large artificial intelligence models, the kind that underpin ChatGPT. Currently, Engineered Arts is trialing GPT 4, the latest AI model from OpenAI.
Ameca can also tell jokes, respond in voices of celebrities or famous TV characters, and even dance. She even addressed concerns about whether robots pose a threat to humanity.
The robot cannot yet walk, but Engineered Arts is working on technology to allow Ameca to do so.
Watch CNBC Tech: The Edge’s visit to Engineered Arts’ headquarters in Falmouth, U.K., and even a short interview with Ameca, in the video above.
AI podcast hosts have existential crisis after being told they are not real
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses how Google’s ‘NotebookLM’ AI recently had an existential crisis. “It has often been asked what happens when artificial intelligence manages to outsmart us, will it be the end of humanity,” Mr Bond said. “Google recently launched a service … which allows you to feed an article into it and then it generates a podcast of two people talking to each other about the article.”
I Didn’t Believe that AI is the Future of Coding. I Was Right.
With the rise of AI, we’ve been told that the technology can be used to help software engineers code more efficiently. We have heard plenty of warnings that AI might even take their jobs. But a bunch of studies now show that AI doesn’t help software development as much as promised — at least for now. Let’s take a look.
Flux AI Tutorial: FREE AI Image Generator on Your PC
We’ll walk you through how to use Flux AI by Black Forest Labs to create stunning, realistic images just by typing a description of what you want to see! Flux is known for its exceptional image generation, particularly with details like hands and text, where other AI models often struggle.
I’ll show you how to install and run Flux using Pinokio, a tool that handles all the necessary dependencies for running AI models. Whether you’re using Windows, Mac, or Linux, this guide will have you up and running in no time.
With Flux, you can choose between two models: the Schnell model for faster, commercially usable images, and the dev model for higher-quality results. I’ll also demonstrate how to customize prompts, adjust image dimensions, and generate the perfect image using an NVIDIA RTX graphics card for the best performance
OpenAI: Cyber actors exploiting ChatGPT to influence elections
OpenAI identified and disrupted more than 20 attempts to use its artificial intelligence models to generate fake content aimed at influencing elections worldwide, the company revealed in a report published Wednesday, Oct. 9. The report highlights how cyber actors, including state-linked entities, have exploited OpenAI’s tools, such as ChatGPT, to create AI-generated articles, social media posts and comments intended to manipulate public opinion.
Runway VID-2-VID Changes Everything! Full-Demo
Demonstration of tranforming existing video footage into an entirely different environment, including changing faces and attire.
AI tools consume up to 4 times more water than estimated
A new report shows that artificial intelligence tools, including ChatGPT, are using up to four times more water than previously believed. This discovery raises concerns about the sustainability of data centers as AI continues to expand.
