New AI math benchmark exposes limitations in advanced reasoning

The FrontierMath benchmark, developed by Epoch AI, presents hundreds of challenging math problems that require deep reasoning and creativity to solve. Despite the growing power of AI models like GPT-4o and Gemini 1.5 Pro, they are solving fewer than 2% of these problems, even with extensive support, according to Epoch AI. The benchmark was created …

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Amazon developing AI chips to reduce reliance on Nvidia

Amazon is investing heavily in developing its own AI chips through Annapurna Labs, an Austin-based startup it acquired in 2015 for $350 million. The company aims to boost efficiency in its data centers and reduce costs for both itself and its AWS customers, the Financial Times reports. According to Dave Brown, vice-president of compute and …

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OpenAI and others exploring new strategies to overcome AI improvement slowdown

OpenAI is reportedly developing new strategies to deal with a slowdown in AI model improvements. According to The Information, OpenAI employees testing the company’s next flagship model, code-named Orion, found less improvement compared to the jump from GPT-3 to GPT-4, suggesting the rate of progress is diminishing. In response, OpenAI has formed a foundations team …

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AI in healthcare: Perspectives from medical professionals

Artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry, with potential applications in diagnostics, treatment, communication, and administration. Some doctors are pioneering the use of AI to improve patient outcomes, such as accelerating scan interpretation, personalizing treatment plans, and facilitating doctor-patient interactions. However, the technology is not yet capable of fully replicating doctors’ expertise and still requires …

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AI expert warns of limits to current AI approaches

Gary Marcus, a prominent AI expert, argues that pure scaling of AI systems without fundamental architectural changes is reaching a point of diminishing returns. He cites recent comments from venture capitalist Marc Andreesen and editor Amir Efrati confirming that improvements in large language models (LLMs) are slowing down, despite increasing computational resources. Marcus warns that …

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Google releases AI-powered video creation app for work

Google has announced the general availability of Google Vids, a new AI-powered video creation app for work, to select Google Workspace editions. According to the company’s announcement, Vids is designed to help teams in customer service, learning and development, project ops, and marketing create engaging videos more easily. The app utilizes generative AI capabilities to …

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Midship uses AI to extract usable data from unstructured documents

Midship has developed an AI-powered tool that extracts specific fields and tables from unstructured documents like PDFs and images. According to the founders in a Hacker News post, Midship combines OCR with language models to convert documents into clean, structured data, going beyond simple markdown output. The tool is aimed at both non-technical users via …

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US election: ChatGPT directs millions to trusted news sources, rejects deepfakes

During the 2024 US election, OpenAI’s ChatGPT directed around 2 million users to trusted news sources like Reuters and the Associated Press for election information, according to a blog post by the company. As reported by Devin Coldewey for TechCrunch, the AI chatbot also sent about 1 million people to CanIVote.org for voting-related questions and …

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AI whistleblowers seek legal protections to expose potential harms

Workers at AI companies are asking Congress for whistleblower protections, arguing that rapid advancements in AI technology pose threats they can’t legally expose under current laws, according to an article by Bloomberg Law. Experts like Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig say regulation is needed because AI companies won’t adequately address the risks themselves. Congress may …

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Disney forms new division to explore AI and mixed reality applications

Walt Disney is launching the Office of Technology Enablement to coordinate the company’s use of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and mixed reality across its various divisions, according to an email seen by Reuters. Jamie Voris, the film studio’s chief technology officer who led development of Disney’s app for Apple Vision Pro, will head the …

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