„Evolution des Radios“? Erste private Radiosender spielen KI-generierte Songs
Private Radiosender beginnen damit, KI-generierte Musik zu spielen. Wenn auch als Unterhaltungswert deklariert, spielen ökonomische Interessen eine Rolle.
Generatywna AI w gamedevie nie zniknie. Nawet po pęknięciu bańki.
Pytanie nie brzmi "czy używać AI", tylko "jak i gdzie". Na dodatek trzeba to robić mądrze, inwestować nie tylko w samą technologię, ale także zadbać o ludzi oraz prawa autorskie.
Dużym problemem jest to, że generic slop jest dostępny już po kilku zakręceniach wajchą modelu. Natomiast sensowne wdrożenie generatywnej sztucznej inteligencji do jakiegoś procesu wymaga czasu, a także dobrego systemu oceny efektów i kontroli kosztów.
Large Language Models: Die Mathematik hinter Transformers
Die Transformer-Architektur findet sich heute in allen Large Language Models. Aber wie genau funktioniert sie? Der Artikel klärt die mathematischen Hintergründe
"Google breached its own policies that barred use of artificial intelligence for weapons or surveillance in 2024 by helping an Israeli military contractor analyze drone video footage, a former Google employee alleged in a confidential federal whistleblower complaint reviewed by The Washington Post.
Google’s Gemini AI technology was being used by Israel’s defense apparatus at a time the company was publicly distancing itself from the country’s military after employee protests over a contract with Israel’s government, according to internal documents included in the complaint.
In July 2024, Google’s cloud-computing division received a customer support request from a person using an Israel Defense Forces email address, according to the documents included in the complaint, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in August. The name on the customer support request matches a publicly listed employee of Israeli tech firm CloudEx, which the complaint to the SEC alleges is an IDF contractor.
The request from the IDF email address asked for help making Google’s Gemini more reliable at identifying objects such as drones, armored vehicles and soldiers in aerial video footage, according to the internal documents included with the complaint. Staff in Google’s cloud unit responded by making suggestions and doing internal tests, the documents said."
The robot apocalypse hasn't happened yet, but still I can't escape the feeling that something has gone horribly wrong... Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.
Cartoon showing a street in the rain. A man on a bike is delivering food, while another courier is delivering packages from Amazon. Two other workers are collecting garbage. Inside one of the houses on the street, we see robots labeled 'AI' sitting dry and warm, engaged in making a paining, playing the violin and writing.
Pinterest: Hunderte Entlassungen sollen Ressourcen für KI freisetzen
Pinterest plant, bis zu fünfzehn Prozent der Belegschaft zu entlassen. Das soll mehr Ressourcen für die Entwicklung von KI-Funktionen und -Produkten freisetzen.
"In early 2024, executives at artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic ramped up an ambitious project they sought to keep quiet. “Project Panama is our effort to destructively scan all the books in the world,” an internal planning document unsealed in legal filings last week said. “We don’t want it to be known that we are working on this.”
Within about a year, according to the filings, the company had spent tens of millions of dollars to acquire and slice the spines off millions of books, before scanning their pages to feed more knowledge into the AI models behind products such as its popular chatbot Claude.
Details of Project Panama, which have not been previously reported, emerged in more than 4,000 pages of documents in a copyright lawsuit brought by book authors against Anthropic, which has been valued by investors at $183 billion. The company paid $1.5 billion to settle the case in August but a district judge’s decision last week to unseal a slew of documents in the case more fully revealed Anthropic’s zealous pursuit of books.
The new documents, along with earlier filings in other copyright cases against AI companies, show the lengths to which tech firms such as Anthropic, Meta, Google and OpenAI went to obtain colossal troves of data with which to “train” their software.
The Anthropic case was part of a wave of lawsuits brought against AI companies by authors, artists, photographers and news outlets. Filings in the cases show top tech firms in a frantic, sometimes clandestine race to acquire the collected works of humanity.
Books were viewed by the companies as a crucial prize, the court records show."
⚠️Deadline Alert ⚠️only two more weeks to submit to the #CfP for the Weizenbaum Conference 2006
This year's conference will be on the topic " #GenerativeAI and #Society: What is at stake?" We invite interested researchers to submit proposals for presentations on:
🔍 Working with GenAI: Accumulation, Productivity, and Work Quality
🔍 GenAI in #Knowledge Production: Epistemic #Power and the #Transformation of Expertise
Call for Papers. Submit until 31th January 2026. 8th Weizenbaum Conference (10th-11th June 2026) Generative AI and Society: What is at stake? Logo of Conference.
heise+ | Photoshop neu gedacht: Wie kostenlose KI Bilder in Ebenen zerlegt
Qwen-Image-Layered bringt Bild-Ebenen auf den eigenen Rechner. So zerlegen Sie mit der KI Plakate oder Grußkarten, um sie nach Belieben neu zu arrangieren.