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Microsoft, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI launch Frontier Model Forum - Microsoft On the Issues
Microsoft, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI launch Frontier Model Forum - Microsoft On the Issues
Today, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI are announcing the formation of the Frontier Model Forum, a new industry body focused on ensuring safe and responsible development of frontier AI models. This will draw on the technical and operational expertise of its member companies to benefit the entire AI ecosystem.
·blogs.microsoft.com·
Microsoft, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI launch Frontier Model Forum - Microsoft On the Issues
PACE - The Urgent Need to Update District Policies on Student Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education
PACE - The Urgent Need to Update District Policies on Student Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education
During the 2022–23 school year, artificial intelligence (AI) evolved from an experimental technology few had heard of into readily available technology that has become widely used by educators and students. There are many ways educators can use AI that may positively revolutionize education to benefit classroom instruction, to support data use and analysis, and to aid in decision-making. The biggest potential upsides of AI for education will be accompanied by major disruptions, however, and districts will need time for thoughtful consideration to avoid some of the worst possible pitfalls. This
The best uses of AI in classrooms occur when teachers are knowledgeable about the technology and can create situations where they guide how students use it—as opposed to failing at attempts to prohibit use of AI entirely. A district’s policy for use of AI should have three main components: What can students do with AI? AI is already inexorably integrated into many dimensions of our lives. To prepare students for the world they increasingly inhabit, they must be taught best practices for how to use the technology. Appropriate student use is bounded by assignments, and teachers will reasonably have different expectations for distinct types of assignments and/or how students demonstrate learning and mastery.  What can students not do with AI? At the most basic level, students should not represent any work done by an AI as their own. Doing so is a form of cheating that, in a take-home (or other unmonitored) context, is already very hard to detect. What should guide educators’ use of AI? A recent U.S. Department of Education report and related materials laid out broad guidelines for use of AI in education, including the idea that humans are key to the appropriate use of AI in teaching and learning. Educators need to redesign some central tasks requiring critical thinking (e.g., research projects, essays, and analytic writing) as well as how they are assessed under the assumption that students have access to AI. Especially because AI creates more possibilities for misinformation (and current AI systems have documented biases that can be highly impactful in educational settings), use of AI in a democracy cannot be allowed to come at the cost of students’ critical thinking and reasoning skills. To reap the instructional benefits and avoid the worst consequences of unfettered use of AI, districts need to train teachers about the technology. Even while use of AI is becoming more widespread, a survey conducted by Education Week in April 2023 found that 14 percent of teachers didn’t “know what AI platforms are” and an additional 47 percent thought that AI will have a somewhat (31 percent) or very (16 percent) negative impact on teaching and learning. Basic training should help teachers understand: the principles of appropriate use of AI;  the capabilities, biases, and risks that AI brings; the kinds of assignments are most likely to incur use or abuse of AI (e.g., take-home essays, research, and homework); where the greatest risks of bias lie in using AI outputs to support decision-making; and ways that AI can help save time on varied and complex instructional tasks (e.g., formative assessment and personalized learning). For teachers of classes that typically rely heavily on take-home written assignments, additional training will likely be needed on how to draw boundaries around appropriate use of AI and accurately assess student knowledge and skills in this new context. Finally, districts need to secure the resources required to assign a team or an individual the role of following developments in AI based on these assumptions: (a) students have access to AI and will use it, and (b) with sufficient guidance and support for educators and students alike, AI can have benefits for education.
·edpolicyinca.org·
PACE - The Urgent Need to Update District Policies on Student Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Artists create Zuckerberg 'deepfake' video
Artists create Zuckerberg 'deepfake' video
Facebook has told the Washington Post that the manipulated video showing chief executive Mark Zuckerberg appearing to say “whoever controls the data, control...
·youtube.com·
Artists create Zuckerberg 'deepfake' video
US judge finds flaws in artists' lawsuit against AI companies
US judge finds flaws in artists' lawsuit against AI companies
U.S. District Judge William Orrick said during a hearing in San Francisco on Wednesday that he was inclined to dismiss most of a lawsuit brought by a group of artists against generative artificial intelligence companies, though he would allow them to file a new complaint.
·reuters.com·
US judge finds flaws in artists' lawsuit against AI companies
Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
A deepfake is an AI-powered media that depicts a person in a manner that is not real. Learn how deepfakes are used in cybercrime and the relevant measures for protection.
·spiceworks.com·
Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
Music AI
Music AI
Create Any Song with Any Artist
·create.musicfy.lol·
Music AI
Aligning language models to follow instructions
Aligning language models to follow instructions
We’ve trained language models that are much better at following user intentions than GPT-3 while also making them more truthful and less toxic, using techniques developed through our alignment research. These InstructGPT models, which are trained with humans in the loop, are now deployed as the default language models on our API.
·openai.com·
Aligning language models to follow instructions
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Stability AI launches Stable Doodle, a sketch-to-image tool that converts a simple drawing into a dynamic image, providing limitless imaging possibilities to a range of professionals and hobbyists.
·stability.ai·
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Introducing NotebookLM
Introducing NotebookLM
We’re rolling out NotebookLM, an experimental offering from Google Labs to summarize information, complex ideas and brainstorm new connections.
·blog.google·
Introducing NotebookLM
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
Sam Altman, CEO & Co-Founder, OpenAI discusses the explosive rise of OpenAI and its products and what an AI-laced future can look like with Bloomberg’s Emily...
·youtube.com·
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
We’ve observed agents discovering progressively more complex tool use while playing a simple game of hide-and-seek. Through training in our new simulated hid...
·youtube.com·
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)
Abrupt Emergence Capabilities - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2202.07785.pdfModel Evaluation For Extreme Risk - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.15324.pdf#page=17&zoom=100...
·youtube.com·
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)
Waveformer
Waveformer
Text to music using MusicGen
·waveformer.replicate.dev·
Waveformer
Humata - GPT for your files
Humata - GPT for your files
Humata is like GPT for your files. Ask AI anything about your data. Ask questions about your data and get answers powered by AI instantly. Learn, summarize, synthesize, and extract valuable data from your files 100X faster.
·humata.ai·
Humata - GPT for your files