đHow Perrier waterâs sales jumped from $3 to $200 million in 4 years, and what it has to do with AI today
Latest cool robot videos, creating artificial waved in a lake, Zuck's & Musk's last thoughts on AI & more
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Boston Dynamics Says Farewell to Its Humanoid Atlas RobotâThen Brings It Back Fully Electric
Hydraulic Atlas is retiring... đą Watch the video
... say hello to fully electric Atlas... đ€ Watch the videoÂ
Old Atlasâ antiquated hydraulics have been jettisoned in favor of electric-powered actuators. Old Atlas moved like a clunky chunky human; the latest iteration swivels and turns like a freaky crab crossed with an unfeasibly double-jointed contortionist.
With the Old Atlas, we could comfort ourselves with the notion that clever editing meant Atlas wasnât as self-righting (se relever tout seul) over rough ground as the original viral videos portrayed. However, the last video might well resurrect any robot overlord fears you may have since suppressed. This thing is scary, and not just because it has a ringlight for a face.
 Hyundaiâwhich bought Boston Dynamics in 2020, valuing it at $1 billionâcould soon set Atlas to work in its car factories.
100 billion, 100 milliards, a symbolic number!Â
Approximate number of stars in the Milky way, number of neurons in our brain, and number of humans who have ever lived so far
Bangladesh is more populated than RussiađŻ (Twitter)
China installed 6X more industrial robots than China in 2022 (source)
"Production capacity is what wins wars. If US canât automate faster than China, competing will become rapidly more difficult"
âChina is heavily investing in munitions and acquiring high-end weapons systems and equipment 5 to 6 times faster than the U.S." (source)
"China is also the worldâs largest shipbuilder & has a shipbuilding capacity that is roughly 230 times larger than the U.S.â
Just a year ago, the average new EV sold in the US commanded a hefty $10k premium over the market average; now, that difference has shrunk to a mere $5k. The total cost of ownership of EVs is close to competitive with or lower than that of Internal Combustion Engine vehicles.Â
Mind Blowing Machine Generating Surfing Waves in a Lake: watch the short video
Groundbreaking âblended-wingâ demonstrator plane cleared to fly (CNN)
âthe blended wing airframe can deliver 50% lower fuel burn and emissions,â
JetZeroâs new milestone brings it a little closer to its ambitious goal of putting into service a blended wing aircraft as soon as 2030.
Eclipse: Earthlings are very lucky, eclipse-wise. Most planets donât have a big enough moon to create a total solar eclipse. (source)
Not only is our moon big enough, itâs about exactly the size of the sun in our night sky because, by sheer coincidence, the sun is about 400 times farther from us than the moon and also about 400 times bigger than the moon in diameterâmaking our eclipses especially breathtaking.
Prochaine éclipse totale : Aug. 12, 2026, it will be Europe's 1st in 27 years (source)
Totale seulement vue depuis l'Islande et l'Espagne du Nord (mais partielle qd mĂȘme Ă 92% Ă Paris, 95% Ă Nice, 99.96% Ă Madrid)
... and someday, Earth Will Have a Final Total Solar Eclipse:Â Thatâs because the moon is drifting away from Earth, so our nearest celestial neighbor will one day, millions or even billions of years in the future, appear too small in the sky to completely obscure the sun.â (NYT)
Gabriel Attal annonce le déploiement de l'intelligence artificielle dans les services publics (source)
Mark Zuckerberg: "Another bias that people tend to have is thinking that intelligence is somehow kind of fundamentally connected to life and it's not actually clear that it is" (youtube)
Elon Musk: âMy guess is that weâll have AI that is smarter than any one human probably around the end of next yearâ (Financial Times)
"Within the next five years, the capabilities of AI will probably exceed that of all humans"
Devin, an AI unlike any other commercially available today. Devin is an âAI software engineerâ with access to the internet, and the ability to use it just like a person would. Whereas todayâs AIs merely give advice, Devin takes action.
At one point in his experimentation, Mollick instructed Devin to figure out how to create an account on Reddit, then offer to answer coding questions. Not only did the AI manage this feat, but it also spontaneously began demanding $50 to $100 an hour for its work, and writing back to real humans (source)
Anthropic CEO Says That by Next Year, AI Models Could Be Able to âReplicate and Survive in the Wildâ (source)
Amodei is a serious figure in the space. Back in 2021, he and his sister Daniela left OpenAI over directional differences following the creation of GPT-3 â which the CEO and cofounder helped build â and the company's partnership with Microsoft. Soon after, the siblings founded Anthropic along with other OpenAI expats to continue their responsible scaling efforts.
something like AGI is something like 3-24 months away, and will happen almost through scale
In the meantime, research confirms that AI models routinely made factual mistakes and errors of omission when asked to summarize long documents. (Washington Post)
Another recent paper suggested that a claim that AI was better than the vast majority of humans at writing bar exams was exaggerated.
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Seconde moitiĂ© de lâapĂ©ro, teasing:
Why âa senior person at a well-known A.I. startupâ who truly believes that A.I. has a coin-toss probability of killing him and everyone he loves does continue to build it
How text-to-image generation has improved with progressive versions of MidjourneyMidjourney/AI Index 2024 (crazy series of pictures)
A Microsoft AI model can create a deepfake video of a person talking or singing with one photo and one audio track : watch some examples
A really impressive music generation model you can now play with
15 Graphs That Explain the State of AI in 2024 The AI Index tracks the generative AI boom, model costs, and responsible AI use
US Air Force Confirms First Successful Dogfight (bataille aérienne) between AI and human: see the details
How Ukraine is using AI to fight Russia
RĂ©sumĂ©s dâarticles en bullet points
How "Perrierâs sales jumped from $3 million in 1975 to $200 million in 1979., and what it has to do with AI today
Dingue: Two Lifeforms Merge in Once-in-a-Billion-Years Evolutionary Event (it happened only twice in Earth life before)
Fascinating!! Why experts declare that Animal intelligence Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness (Quanta Magazine) and what that means
Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed (MIT Tech Review)
DĂ©rangeant ? How Chinese mourners turn to AI to remember and âreviveâ loved ones (The Guardian)
What could nuclear war look like? (The Economist)
Why America is uniquely ill-suited to handle a falling population (The Economist)
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