#106 - Animal Speech, AI Pilot, Wrongful Arrest, Redesigning Streets
Description
Our 106th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
Apologies for a lack of consistent episode releases lately, we've been really busy...
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Outline:
(00:00 ) Intro
(01: 32) Can artificial intelligence really help us talk to the animals?
(06:13 ) How rangers are using AI to help protect India’s tigers
(09:13 ) Meta Starts Testing Its Latest AI Chatbot, BlenderBot 3
(10:35 ) AI startup Cerebras celebrated for chip triumph where others tried and failed
(11:35 ) You can (sort of) generate art like Dall-E with TikTok’s latest filter
(13:10 ) Open-source rival for OpenAI’s DALL-E runs on your graphics card
(16:00 ) Wearable AI Sensor Supports Personalized Health Data Processing, Analysis
(20:15 ) AI pilot can navigate crowded airspace
(24:18 ) Hyundai announces $400M AI, robotics institute powered by Boston Dynamics
(25:30 ) In simulation of how water freezes, artificial intelligence breaks the ice
(26:26 ) New algorithm aces university math course questions
(27:28 ) The AI-powered swimmer is able to switch between different locomotory gaits adaptively to navigate toward any target location on its own
(28:25 ) Facial recognition smartwatches to be used to monitor foreign offenders in UK
(32:30 ) Man Sues City of Chicago, Claiming Its AI Wrongly Imprisoned Him
(35:35 ) AI Contractors Eyeing Bigger Role Backed by Chips Bill Funds
(37:26 ) China drafts rules on use of self-driving vehicles for public transport
(38:30 ) Baidu's robotaxis don't need any human staff in these parts of China
(39:35 ) U.S. appeals court says artificial intelligence can’t be patent inventor
(41:45 ) Robot Repeatedly Rearranges Remnants In The Round
(44:20 ) Think Your Street Needs a Redesign? Ask an AI
(50:09 ) Outro