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Jan 26, 2023

This impressive tool removes watermarks in seconds

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The AI-powered Watermark Remover.io effortlessly erases watermarks on copyrighted images in seconds.

The already-contentious relationship between AI and the creative industry might soon get even more complicated thanks to a free-to-use service that can completely remove watermarks from images. Watermark Remover.io (as seen via Creative Bloq.

The functionality of Watermark Remover.

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Jan 26, 2023

Everything might change forever this century (or we’ll go extinct)

Posted by in categories: economics, robotics/AI, space

We could be living in the most important century in history. Here’s how Artificial Intelligence might uphold a historical trend of super-exponential economic growth, ushering us into a period of sudden transformation, ending in a stable galaxy-scale civilization or doom. All within the next few decades.

This video is based on Holden Karnofsky’s “most important century” blog post series: https://www.cold-takes.com/most-important-century/

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Jan 26, 2023

AI Master’s Program Launches With Ability to Serve Thousands

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

AUSTIN, Texas — Just as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning emerge as the fastest-growing in-demand skill sets in the global workforce, The University of Texas at Austin is establishing a new online master’s program in AI with the potential to bring thousands of new students into the field.

Delivered by the Department of Computer Science and Machine Learning Laboratory, the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) will be the first large-scale degree program of its kind and the only master’s degree program in AI from a top-ranked institution to be priced close to $10,000. The master’s degree covers about two years’ worth of course content, to be taken at the learner’s own pace, and will be delivered in partnership with online education platform, edX.

AI master’s programs from peer institutions carry costs five to 10 times as high as UT Austin’s and serve only dozens of students – not the hundreds or thousands the Texas team projects it will reach annually within five years. Similarly priced online master’s programs from the university, in computer science and data science, enroll 2,500 students within less than five years of their launch. Like those programs, the fully online MSAI program is both flexible and accessible.

Jan 26, 2023

Scientists Made a Liquid Metal Robot That Can Escape a Cage Like a Terminator

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They were also able to make a cute little LEGO man out of MPTM that liquefies itself and moves through the bars of a cage. Though the robot appears to self-coalesce into its original shape on the other side, Majidi clarified that it was manually recast by the team and then put back into the shot.

“It’s almost T-1000-like in the sense that you have that figurine and it melts into a blob, and it gets sucked through those jail bars,” Majidi said, adding that the villainous assassin android served as an inspiration for the robot.

Jan 26, 2023

DoNotPay Retires ‘Robot Lawyer’ Before It Even Has Its First Case

Posted by in categories: law, robotics/AI

They threatened to prosecute the founder.


Company founder, Joshua Browder, says DoNotPay is staying away from law for now, after he received a barrage of ‘threats’ from State Bar associations.

Jan 26, 2023

Hear professor’s prediction on the future of AI tools

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

The first 5 minutes are well worth it.


ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot that interacts with users and can provide lengthy and thorough responses to questions and prompts, is stunning users. Professor Scott Galloway from NYU Stern School of Business joins CNN’s Anderson Cooper to discuss. #CNN #News

Jan 26, 2023

The CEO of the company behind AI chatbot ChatGPT says the worst-case scenario for artificial intelligence is ‘lights out for all of us’

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Experts warn OpenAI’s ChatGPT could be abused to scam people or spread misinformation. CEO Sam Altman fears the worst case for AI is much bleaker.

Jan 26, 2023

Shape-Shifting Robot Escapes Miniature Prison Cell

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, law enforcement, robotics/AI

A robot that can shift between solid and liquid states has been filmed escaping from a miniature jail cell with bars too close together to allow it to leave in solid form. The creators claim they were inspired by sea cucumbers’ capacity to alter their tissue stiffness – but the scene is just a little too similar to Robert Patrick liquifying his way through the mental hospital bars for us to believe them. We even see the famous reabsorption of the little bit left behind.

Hard-bodied robots are common, even if they have yet to reach the capacities of science fiction films. Their soft-bodied counterparts can get into tight spaces, but what they can do there is limited, and they are also difficult to control.

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Jan 25, 2023

Yann LeCun, Meta’s Chief AI Scientist, Has Some Harsh Criticism Of ChatGPT

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Meta’s Chief AI Scientist calls out ChatGPT for its limitations.

Jan 25, 2023

VIDEO: A New Generation of AI Assistants

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Perceptually-enabled Task Guidance prototypes demonstrated ability to help people complete recipes as a proxy to unfamiliar tasks.


“Perceptually-enabled Task Guidance (PTG) teams demonstrated a recipe for success in early prototypes of super smart #AIassistants that can see what a user sees and hear what they hear to help them accomplish unfamiliar tasks. More: https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2023-01-25

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