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Persona vectors can also identify training data that will teach the model bad personality traits. Sometimes, it flags data that we wouldn't otherwise have noticed. https://t.co/wymavVE0NL
Claude can now reference past chats, so you can easily pick up from where you left off. https://t.co/n9ZgaTRC1y
Federal workers deserve access to the most capable AI tools to better serve the American people. Today, weβre removing cost barriers to Claude for all three branches of the U.S. government. https://t.co/ZYPhbjoKPZ
This marks the broadest availability of an AI assistant for federal workers to date. Read more: https://t.co/9mQed777YW
Today we're sharing a post on how our Safeguards team identifies potential misuse of our models and builds defenses against it. https://t.co/XvGx1mT9Eo
We discuss policy development, model training, testing and evaluation, real-time monitoring, enforcement, and more. Read the post: https://t.co/hRShMMQG14
We've made some "beastly" upgrades to our GPT agent prompt and we're seeing big improvements in completion rates across scenarios. You can use it today in Insiders with any GPT model... "https://t.co/kkyduveSrq.alternateGptPrompt.enabled": true, "chat.todoListTool.enabled": true Try it out and let us know what you think!
Improved <keepGoingReminder> GPT 4.1's biggest drawback is that it lacks agency. We've added some additional prompting here to help mitigate that. Early measurements look very promising... https://t.co/t3up0duTLf
Defined workflow Following OpenAI's best practices for 4.1 prompting, we've added a defined workflow for the model that includes: planning, research, implementation, debug and testing. https://t.co/sp1oMSVAjj
Todo List This is really the special sauce. We introduced a new "Todo List" tool in this release of VS Code. The model is instructed to use this tool to track its progress. If the tool is not available, it will fall back to a markdown list. https://t.co/3h8yQzdjRu
So we added instructions to help encourage use of fetch and even recursively so allowing the model to gather the context it needs. Models thrive on context. https://t.co/jtNtFqctv1
We'd love to know what your experience with the improved prompting is! Try it out and let us know... "https://t.co/z73dTvWOwB.alternateGptPrompt.enabled": true, "chat.todoListTool.enabled": true https://t.co/SkopsB1IqW
Starting today, GPT-5 mini is available in @code! With a 0x multiplier, GPT-5 mini is a lightweight version of OpenAI's most advanced model. Try it out and let us know what you think! https://t.co/kjAX3BZUyz
π Changelog: https://t.co/pPd3xRWjky
GPT-5, no more 128 tools limit, a smoother terminal tools experience, Coding agent integration, BEAST MODE - all on the agenda for tomorrow's @code release livestream. 8 AM PT, don't miss it! https://t.co/6bNo3bpJ0M
@claudeai time to see how far this locodiff curve can go https://t.co/28WcKhszRR
What is the character in this image implied to be doing... https://t.co/tTjR6kPSmW
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The United States πΊπΈ currently controls 69% of the worldβs AI computing power https://t.co/OWFlknVQwe
That kind of flexibility will be possible because of Fordβs Universal EV Production System. Source: https://t.co/unUH3VTq9l
the cost of the ai revolution: are you ready for rising electric bills as business opportunities expand? Source: https://t.co/0nl2wObRgD
The reports from 2022 and 2023 showed they didnβt use any renewable energy in India, which is pretty concerning. βMost of TSMCβs renewable energy is just bought,β she mentions. Source: https://t.co/LI4Civ1yvU
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reddit restricts wayback machine access to protect against unlawful ai data scraping: what this means for ai entrepreneurs Source: https://t.co/9bJl2q57RI
Just send over the text you'd like me to rewrite. Source: https://t.co/ukHEMBJBPm
unlocking the secrets of palantir: how this tech pioneer is shaping ai in business and entrepreneurship Source: https://t.co/3PMsugAw45
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πWith #AWS, #FireworksAI is supporting a boom in #AI innovation. π https://t.co/p16K5LZM8i AWS tools power the companyβs platform, helping businesses experiment with AI models more easily & cost-effectively. Discover how Fireworks AI is helping more organizations get more from AI.
Accelerating healthcare innovation: π 18 months β‘οΈ 10 days 𧬠Millions of protein simulations β‘οΈ 50x faster drug development process @PeptoneLtd's breakthrough using @nvidia and AWS technology shows the future of patient care. AWS and NVIDIA help founders prove that their world-changing ideas are possible https://t.co/JQPJmSbkX7
The latest news about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) reveals a mix of bold predictions and cautious assessments from key figures in the AI industry. Contrasting Predictions Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has made a striking claim that AGI could be achieved as early as 2025. This prediction is significantly more optimistic than previous estimates, which suggested AGI was at least a decade away. Altman believes that reaching AGI is primarily an engineering challenge that can be overcome in the near future. In contrast, Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and recent Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, offers a more measured perspective. He argues that while large multimodal models of generative AI are crucial for developing AGI, they are not sufficient on their own. Hassabis believes that βa handful of other big breakthroughsβ are necessary before AGI can be realized. Current Developments and Challenges AlphaFold and Scientific Progress Hassabis and his team at DeepMind have made significant strides with AlphaFold, an AI tool that has predicted the structures of 200 million proteins. This breakthrough is expected to have far-reaching implications for disease research and drug development. The latest iteration, AlphaFold 3, can now predict protein interactions with other vital molecules. Environmental Concerns The rapid advancement of AI technologies has raised questions about their environmental impact, particularly regarding energy and water consumption. However, Hassabis argues that the benefits of AI systems will outweigh their energy usage, citing potential applications in weather forecasting, power grid optimization, and materials design that could help address climate change. Geopolitical Implications The race for AGI has taken on geopolitical dimensions, with concerns about Chinaβs growing AI capabilities. Some experts are urging the United States to form a βManhattan Projectβ for AGI, emphasizing the need for a public-private partnership to maintain a competitive edge in AI development. As the field of AI continues to evolve rapidly, the timeline for achieving AGI remains a subject of debate among experts. While some, like Altman, are highly optimistic about near-term breakthroughs, others, such as Hassabis, anticipate a more gradual progression towards this transformative technology. #Ai #FutureOfAI #ArtificialIntelligence
Crossing Borders with Robots: The Future of AI and Robot Travel As artificial intelligence and robotics continue to evolve, a fascinating question arises: how will robots and AI agents travel internationally? Will they require passports? How will countries regulate and welcome them? This article explores the future of robot mobility in a globally connected world. 1. The Need for Robot Travel Regulations β’ With AI increasingly integrated into our daily lives, robots are no longer confined to labs or factories. Personal robots, like Optimus, may accompany humans on international journeys. β’ Countries will need frameworks for recognizing, regulating, and documenting robots crossing borders. 2. Robot Passports: Fiction or Reality? β’ The idea of robot passports isnβt far-fetched. A robot passport could include: β’ An ID code linked to the robotβs origin and manufacturer. β’ Certifications of safety, such as compliance with international standards. β’ Owner information for accountability. β’ Example: A robot like Optimus might have a scannable QR code as its βpassport,β allowing seamless travel documentation. 3. Challenges of Robot Travel β’ Customs and Security Checks: How will countries handle robots at security gates? Scanning for potential risks, software updates, and hardware compliance could become routine. β’ Ethical Concerns: Could robots be used for espionage or illegal activities? International guidelines will need to address such concerns. β’ Data Privacy: Robots often store personal data. How will this data be protected across borders? 4. The Role of International Cooperation β’ Just as humans have international travel agreements, robots may require similar frameworks. Organizations like the United Nations or the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) could establish protocols for robot travel. β’ Example: An βAI Travel Agreementβ could define the rights and responsibilities of robot travelers. 5. The Cultural Impact of Robot Mobility β’ Robots entering countries might serve as ambassadors of technology, fostering cross-cultural exchanges. β’ Example: Optimus visiting Tokyo could interact with local robots, showcasing advancements in AI. 6. A Glimpse into the #Future β’ Imagine a world where personal robots travel freely with their owners, attending international conferences, working remotely, or even vacationing. β’ Airports could have special βRobot Lanes,β ensuring quick and efficient processing for AI-powered companions. Conclusion The concept of robots traveling internationally might seem futuristic today, but as AI and robotics become essential to our lives, itβs only a matter of time before such scenarios become a reality. The question isnβt if robots will need passports but when. #Robots #humanoid
ππ€ AI Innovation Across Borders The US and India are joining forces with $2M+ in grants for cutting-edge AI & quantum research! π Tackling big challenges like AI-powered cancer detection & quantum advancements, this partnership shows the power of global collaboration in tech. #AI #QuantumComputing #USIndia