MetaGPT: Multi-Agent Meta Programming Framework

MetaGPT takes a one line requirement as input and outputs user stories / competitive analysis / requirements / data structures / APIs / documents, etc.

Internally, MetaGPT includes product managers / architects / project managers / engineers. It provides the entire process of a software company along with carefully orchestrated SOPs.Read More

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I Wore the Future With a Brain-Connected AR-VR Headset

The next frontier might be neurotech: OpenBCI’s Galea headset, along with advances in assistive controls, points to a wild, wearable road ahead.

A few weeks ago, I saw the best quality mixed reality headset with an interface controlled using my fingers and eyes: Apple’s Vision Pro. But a few months before its announcement, I saw something perhaps even wilder. Clips on my ears, a crown of rubbery-tipped sensors nestled into my hair and a face mask lowered in front of my eyes. Suddenly I was looking at my own brain waves in VR and moving things around with only tiny movements of my facial muscles. I was test driving OpenBCI’s Galea.

The future of VR and AR is advancing steadily, but inputs remain a challenge. For now, it’s a territory moving from physical controllers to hand- and eye-tracking. But there are deeper possibilities beyond that, and they’re neural.  — Read More

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Gizmodo Editor Slams ‘Shameful’ AI-Written Article: ‘It’s F–king Dogs–t’

Gizmodo’s io9 section, which focuses on science fiction,  published an error-riddled article written by “Gizmodo Bot” which deputy editor James Whitbrook said on Wednesday was foisted on the site’s editorial team with little notice.

The AI-generated article, “A Chronological List of Star Wars Movies & TV Shows,” was riddled with factual errors. G/O Media, the owner of Gizmodo, said last week it was starting to use artificial intelligence on its sites, including Gizmodo, The Onion and Deadspin and the Root. — Read More

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China to create and implement national standard for large language models in move to regulate AI, while using its power to transform industries

China has set up a new government body that will be responsible for implementing a national standard for large language models (LLMs) – representing the technology used to train artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT – as Beijing seeks to minimise potential disruption from this field, while harnessing its power to help transform traditional industries.

The China Electronic Standardisation Institute, which is under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), is currently in the process of enacting a local standard for LLMs to support the growing number of fresh AI development initiatives now under way across the mainland, the agency announced on Friday at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai. — Read More

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