Jim Cramer Confesses He Was Totally Wrong About a Company He Underestimated

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The Street

By Danni Button Investment talking head Jim Cramer has admitted to what he calls a “huge mistake on my part” on a recent broadcast of his show “Mad Money”. The famous host has admitted that he missed the bigger picture when it comes to one of the biggest technology companies in the World. “I was wrong about Amazon (AMZN) – Get Free Report,” Cramer says in a more somber voice than usual. “I thought Amazon was being left behind on the artificial intelligence front. I assume the winners here would be Microsoft (MSFT) – Get Free Report, Alphabet (GOOG) – Get Free Report, and Nvidia (NVDA) – Get Fr… Read More “Jim Cramer Confesses He Was Totally Wrong About a Company He Underestimated”

ChatGPT’s Altman pleads US Senate for AI rules

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Washington (AFP) – Sam Altman, the chief executive of ChatGPT’s OpenAI, told US lawmakers on Tuesday that regulating artificial intelligence was essential, after his poem-writing chatbot stunned the World. The lawmakers stressed their deepest fears of AI’s developments, with a leading senator opening the hearing on Capitol Hill with a computer-generated voice — which sounded remarkably similar to his own — reading a text written by the bot. “If you were listening from home, you might have thought that voice was mine and the words from me, but in fact, that voice was not mine,” said Senator R… Read More “ChatGPT’s Altman pleads US Senate for AI rules”

AI Companies Beg For Regulation

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The Street

By Ian Krietzberg AI is getting so good that apparently even politicians are worried about their jobs. Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., opened Tuesday’s Senate hearing on AI oversight by playing an opening statement that was written and, through voice-cloning AI tech, spoken aloud by ChatGPT. The result, according to Sen. Blumenthal, was indistinguishable from what he himself would have said. DON’T MISS: Musicians Find AI Terrifying, But Spotify’s CEO (Sort of) Disagrees The theme of the three-hour hearing, which featured testimony from OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman, AI expert Professor Gary Mar… Read More “AI Companies Beg For Regulation”

ChatGPT boss tells US Congress that regulation of artificial intelligence is ‘crucial’

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The head of the artificial intelligence company that developed ChatGPT told the US Congress on Tuesday that while artificial intelligence can be beneficial to humanity, it should be regulated. “We believe that the benefits of the tools we have developed so far, far outweigh the risks,” OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman said. He listed the technology’s beneficial applications, from medicine to combating the climate crisis. But he said the intervention of the World’s governments was needed to ensure that these tools are developed in a way that protects and respects the rights and freedoms of … Read More “ChatGPT boss tells US Congress that regulation of artificial intelligence is ‘crucial’”

When artificial intelligence can understand and translate (almost) any language

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By Google / YouTube Language learning is currently at the heart of Google’s innovations. Through all of its tools — including the most advanced and “intelligent” — the tech giant hopes to be able to communicate with one and all. Language learning is currently at the heart of Google’s innovations. Through all of its tools — including the most advanced and “intelligent” — the tech giant hopes to be able to communicate with one and all. Google recently unveiled the latest advances of its conversational AI service Bard, which is now based on the language model, PaLM 2. This is fed with texts f… Read More “When artificial intelligence can understand and translate (almost) any language”

Toyota Research Institute Invests Over $100M in Collaborative Research Program with U.S. Universities

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Cerebral Overload

Toyota Research Institute (TRI) today announced the latest results of its collaborative research program with U.S. academic institutions. This initiative has funded $100M of research and generated over 1250 paper submissions since its inception in 2016, making it one of the largest collaborative research programs by an automotive company in the World. The program expanded during 2022 to include 21 university partners and 61 projects focused on energy and materials, human-centered artificial intelligence, human interactive driving, machine learning, and robotics. “We are deeply satisfied with t… Read More “Toyota Research Institute Invests Over $100M in Collaborative Research Program with U.S. Universities”

How a small Kyiv brand started dressing the president – interview

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The New Voice

Read also: Business community applauds NBU decision to issue licenses to non-banking financial institutions On May 9, 2022 Yuri Zhaivoronok and Denis Levchenko, founders of a young fashion brand CREATIVE DEPO, became famous throughout Ukraine almost overnight. The day before, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s team posted a video message for Victory in Europe Day filmed against the background of ruined buildings in Borodyanka. Zelenskyy was wearing a t-shirt with the print I’M UKRAINIAN by CREATIVE DEPO. Since then, the t-shirt has become a bestseller, and its creators are still toiling to keep u… Read More “How a small Kyiv brand started dressing the president – interview”

College Football’s Biggest Wild Card Teams for 2023

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Athlon Sports

By Steven Lassan The start of college football’s 2023 season is still over 100 days away, but it’s never too early for preseason rankings, polls and predictions. During the process of putting together the Athlon Sports’ College Football Preview Magazine, several teams emerge as wild cards or the hardest to predict based upon a variety of factors. Whether it’s a coaching change, a significant turnover in personnel, the transfer portal, or overall direction of a program, a handful of teams are just difficult to project for the upcoming season. Which teams fit that mold in 2023? Alabama makes an … Read More “College Football’s Biggest Wild Card Teams for 2023”

Four Ways AI Technology Is Helping To Level Up The Real Estate Market

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ValueWalk

It’s official. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is now more widespread than ever before. Across the World, different industries have been taking increasing advantage of AI systems to level up their performance, and the real estate industry has been fast to adapt. Already we’ve been seeing a growing number of real estate business owners confirming that using AI technology and several branches thereof has helped lower operational costs, while also increasing their revenue. Even in a challenging market, with widespread economic uncertainty as interest rates keep climbing, both real estate … Read More “Four Ways AI Technology Is Helping To Level Up The Real Estate Market”

AAA: 42.3 Million Americans Expected to Travel Memorial Day Weekend

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AAA projects 42.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend*, a 7% increase from 2022. This year, 2.7 million more people will travel for the unofficial start of summer compared to last year. This is expected to be the third-busiest Memorial Day weekend since 2000, when AAA started tracking holiday travel. “The World has reopened and there is a lot of pent-up demand for travel,” said Bevi Powell, senior vice president, AAA East Central. “From unique destinations like Egypt to the always popular beach trips and cruises, more Americans are planning those … Read More “AAA: 42.3 Million Americans Expected to Travel Memorial Day Weekend”