Exploring AI Progress, Chimps, Memes, and Markets with Connor Leahy

Connor Leahy: AI Progress, Chimps, Memes, and Markets Connor Leahy, from Conjecture, joins the podcast. He discusses AI progress, chimps and memes. Learn more about Connor’s work at https://conjecture.dev. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction. 01:00 Defining artificial general intelligence. What makes humans stronger than chimps at 04:52? 17:23 Do AIs need to be social in order to

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Exploring the Killer Robot Future with Journalist Kelsey Atherton on CYBER Live

Cyber Live: The Future of Killer Robots Is Already Here Motherboard is now live with Kelsey Atherton, a journalist who has written about AI and robotic weapons. Follow MOTHERBOARD Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv. Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard. Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/motherboardvice. More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo Source:

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VALL-E X: Voice Cloning AI Lets You Speak Multiple Languages

New voice cloning AI lets \”you\” speak multiple languages This article is part of Future Explored – a weekly guide on the latest technology. Subscribe here to receive stories like this in your inbox each Thursday morning. Microsoft announced in January that it had developed an AI which can clone the voice of a speaker

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Exploring Connectomics: Jeff Lichtman at TEDxCaltech

Connectomics: Jeff Lichtman at TEDxCaltech Jeff Lichtman is Jeremy R. Knowles professor of Molecular and Cellular Bio at Harvard. He holds an A.B. He received an A.B. He received his Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from Washington University, St. Louis in 1980. He worked at the university for 30 years prior to moving to Cambridge (2004).

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Unlocking the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Materials Science: A Review

Combining Artificial Intelligence with Physics Simulations to Design Innovative Materials Max Planck scientists examine the potential of artificial intelligence for materials science, and publish their review article in Nature Computational Science. The high demands placed on advanced materials in terms of sustainability and applicability make them more complex. Dierk Raabe and his colleagues examined the

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