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Why We Fear Diverse Intelligence Like AI
Humanity's fear of AI stems from our difficulty recognizing intelligence in unfamiliar forms, according to Michael Levin. Historically, we’ve resisted accepting intelligence in non-human systems. The article explores how AI disrupts traditional concepts of cognition, challenging the perceived boundaries between "real beings" and machines, pushing us to rethink ethics and intelligence.
OpenAI’s Project Strawberry Poised for AI Breakthrough
OpenAI’s upcoming project, codenamed Project Strawberry, is set to enhance ChatGPT-5, promising significant advances in AI reasoning and math capabilities. Aimed at generating high-quality synthetic data and overcoming current data limitations, the project could lead to advancements in scientific research and personalized education, marking a step towards Artificial General Intelligence.
AI-Powered 'Surveillance Pricing' Under FTC Investigation
The Federal Trade Commission is probing eight companies for using AI to implement "surveillance pricing," which tailors product prices based on consumers' personal data, such as browsing history and location. Critics raise concerns about privacy and fairness, while some argue for transparency rather than banning the practice altogether.
NaNoWriMo Faces Backlash Over AI Writing Stance
NaNoWriMo's statement that condemning AI in writing has "classist and ableist undertones" caused backlash, leading to resignations from notable authors and criticism from the writing community. Critics argue AI undermines creativity, excludes learning opportunities, and betrays the organization’s mission of fostering human-driven creativity and collaboration.
Elon Musk’s xAI Unveils Colossus AI System with 100,000 Nvidia Chips
Elon Musk’s xAI has launched the Colossus AI training system featuring 100,000 Nvidia H100 graphics cards. Musk claims it to be the world’s most powerful AI system, surpassing the U.S. Department of Energy’s Aurora supercomputer. xAI plans to expand Colossus to 200,000 chips, facilitating advancements in its language models like Grok-2.
California Senate Passes Bill Requiring Consent for AI Replicas of Deceased Celebrities
California's Senate passed AB 1836, requiring explicit consent from estates to create AI replicas of deceased performers. The bill, supported by SAG-AFTRA, addresses deepfakes and extends protections for both still images and full digital recreations. If signed, it could set a global precedent for AI in entertainment.