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World’s First AI Arts Museum to Open in Los Angeles in 2025
Visual artist Refik Anadol is set to open Dataland, the world’s first AI arts museum, in Los Angeles in 2025. The 20,000-square-foot museum will feature AI-generated art and act as a "living museum" using AI to create artworks from vast data sets. Dataland emphasizes ethical AI, using sourced data from institutions like the Smithsonian and Natural History Museum.
Meta’s AI Recreates Influencers and Translates Videos
At Connect 2024, Meta unveiled its plans to use AI to fully recreate influencers, mimicking their appearance, voice, and responses. Additionally, Meta is developing a tool that automatically dubs Reels into other languages while preserving the creator’s voice and mouth movements. This technology aims to broaden video reach, helping Meta compete with TikTok and YouTube.
Google’s AI Podcast Tool Transforms Written Reviews into Conversations
A review written about a Bob Dylan documentary was transformed into a podcast using Google’s AI-powered NotebookLM tool. This AI-generated podcast featured two synthetic voices discussing the review, showcasing a surprisingly insightful yet uncanny ability to interpret and present the content, raising questions about AI’s role in content creation.
Wall Street Skeptic Questions AI Boom’s Sustainability
Goldman Sachs’ head of stock research, Jim Covello, warns that the current AI spending boom might be overhyped. Citing the influx of AI-related promotions, he suggests that spending may not yield sufficient returns, similar to past bubbles. His skepticism has already contributed to a 7% decline in major AI stock prices.
Meta Enhances Ray-Ban Smart Glasses with New AI Features
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are set to receive more AI-powered voice features, as announced at Meta Connect 2024. New capabilities include setting reminders and live transcription services, enhancing user interaction. The glasses can now remind users of tasks, like buying a book. Additionally, Meta plans to introduce features for the visually impaired using the Be My Eyes app.
AI-Powered Drug Repurposing Offers Hope for Rare Diseases
Harvard Medical School researchers have developed an AI tool, TxGNN, designed to identify new drug candidates for rare diseases. The tool analyzes genomic, cell signaling, and clinical data, making predictions on drug efficacy and potential side effects. In tests, TxGNN suggested treatments for diseases that previously lacked therapies, aligning with current medical knowledge.