Google goes beyond ChatGPT and shocks the world

The new age of robots is upon us

It turns out, one of the most-coveted questions in AI has recently been answered.

Imagine an AI tool that is capable of playing hundreds of video games at a supreme level. And I’m not referring to a robot trained to be great at chess, or at checkers, or League of Legends.

I’m talking about a robot that’s amazing at all of them. Read More

#reinforcement-learning, #robotics

Twitter takes its algorithm ‘open-source,’ as Elon Musk promised

Twitter has released the code that chooses which tweets show up on your timeline to GitHub and has put out a blog post explaining the decision. It breaks down what the algorithm looks at when determining which tweets to feature in the For You timeline and how it ranks and filters them.

According to Twitter’s blog post, “the recommendation pipeline is made up of three main stages.” First, it gathers “the best Tweets from different recommendation sources,” then it ranks those tweets with “a machine learning model.” Lastly, it filters out tweets from people you’ve blocked, tweets you’ve already seen, or tweets that are not safe for work, before putting them on your timeline. Read More

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#devops

Google C.E.O Sundar Pichai on Bard, A.I. ‘Whiplash’ and Competing With ChatGPT

For years, Google was seen as one of the most cutting-edge developers of A.I. But, with OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT, and other chatbots beating Google to market, is that distinction still the case? Google’s chief executive is in an unenviable position: Scramble to catch up or, in the face of potentially harmful technology, move slowly.

Today, Sundar Pichai on Google’s delicate balance between A.I. innovation and safety. Read More

#chatbots, #podcasts