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AI Adoption Race Overshadowed Concerns of Researchers at World Summit AI 2023: Balancing Innovation and Ethical Considerations

At the World Summit AI in Montréal, experts shared varying perspectives on the fast-paced development of artificial intelligence. Researchers emphasized the need for caution, highlighting risks associated with rapid adoption, such as bias and ethical concerns. In contrast, tech leaders urged companies to embrace AI without hesitation, viewing it as a path to increased productivity. ...

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Exploring Human-AI Interaction: Behnam Mohammadi’s Innovative Research on LLMs at Tepper School of Business

Behnam Mohammadi, a PhD student at the Tepper School of Business, focuses on human-AI interaction, large language models (LLMs), and AI regulation. His research includes developing LLM tools for businesses, like Pel, a programming language for coordinating AI agents, aimed at helping small businesses leverage AI. Mohammadi has published significant studies on AI transparency and ...

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Manus AI Digital Assistant Launch from China Creates Buzz in Tech Community and Promises Revolutionary Innovations

A new Chinese AI assistant called Manus has been making waves since its recent invitation-only launch. Developed by the startup Butterfly Effect, Manus aims to enhance human-machine collaboration and offers a glimpse into the future of artificial general intelligence. While some users praise its impressive capabilities, others report issues with simple tasks like booking flights. ...

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Securing AI with AI: Insights from Entrepreneur Don on Large Language Model Applications

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology grows quickly in China, entrepreneur Zhou Hongyi discusses its benefits and challenges. He emphasizes that large language models (LLMs), while improving efficiency, come with risks like misinformation and security vulnerabilities. Zhou, a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and chairman of 360 Group, points out that AI’s “hallucinations” ...

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As the US election nears, Anthropic warns of AI risks, advocating for urgent, targeted regulations to ensure safety and innovation.

As the US presidential election approaches, AI company Anthropic is calling for targeted regulations to address rising risks associated with AI technology. They highlight significant advancements in coding and cybersecurity capabilities, emphasizing that AI models are improving rapidly. In a recent blog post, Anthropic advocates for clear and simple regulatory frameworks that encourage safety without ...

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