Archaeologists have used artificial intelligence to recreate the face of a man who died in the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The digital portrait was created in collaboration with the University of Padua, and the man was found with a terracotta mortar, an oil lamp, and 10 bronze coins.
In other news, the CEO of Vast Data discusses the increasing deployment of AI in enterprises and its impact on various industries. The company supports the implementation of AI applications, highlighting AI's potential to disrupt every industry.
Elon Musk has gone to trial against OpenAI, accusing the company of stealing his ideas and violating a non-disclosure agreement. The trial will explore the ethics of AI and the role of venture capitalists. This comes as the White House accuses China of stealing US AI technology using 'distillation' techniques to build high-performance AI models.
Google DeepMind is opening its first AI campus outside the UK in Seoul, South Korea, focusing on AI research and collaboration with local institutions. Meanwhile, DeepSeek has slashed prices for its AI model, DeepSeek-V4-Pro, offering a 75% discount to encourage developers to use the technology.
Yubico has introduced hardware-backed identity solutions for AI workflows, partnering with IBM and Auth0 to provide secure AI authorization. TPIsoftware's AI-powered medical application, digiCare, has won the Taiwan SMART 50 Award, using FHIR-based technology for healthcare data sharing.
A study has found that AI models exhibit bias in favor of certain groups, offering more praise and less criticism to Black and Hispanic students. This highlights the need for more diverse and inclusive AI development.
Key Takeaways
• Archaeologists used AI to recreate the face of a Pompeii victim.• Vast Data CEO says AI will disrupt every industry.
• Elon Musk vs. OpenAI trial begins over alleged idea theft.
• White House accuses China of stealing US AI technology.
• Google DeepMind opens AI campus in Seoul.
• DeepSeek slashes AI model prices by 75%.
• Yubico enhances AI security with hardware-backed solutions.
• TPIsoftware's digiCare wins Taiwan SMART 50 Award.
• AI models show bias in feedback to students.
• New Jersey pushes for AI education in schools.
Pompeii Victim's Face Revealed by AI
Archaeologists used artificial intelligence to recreate the face of a man who died in the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The man was found with a terracotta mortar, an oil lamp, and 10 bronze coins. The digital portrait was created in collaboration with the University of Padua. Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was buried under ash and pumice, preserving the city and its inhabitants.
Pompeii AI Reconstruction Unveils Victim's Face
A team used AI to recreate the face of a man killed in the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The victim was found with personal items, including a terracotta mortar. The project aims to make archaeological research more accessible and engaging.
New Jersey's AI Education Divide
The author discusses the importance of AI education in New Jersey. He suggests that schools should teach AI fluency and provide access to AI tools. The goal is to prevent an education divide and ensure equal opportunities for all students.
AI to Disrupt Every Industry: Vast Data CEO
The CEO of Vast Data discusses the increasing deployment of AI in enterprises and its impact on various industries. The company supports the implementation of AI applications.
Elon Musk vs. OpenAI Trial Begins
A trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI has started in Oakland. Musk accuses OpenAI of stealing his ideas and violating a non-disclosure agreement. The trial will explore the ethics of AI and the role of venture capitalists.
White House Accuses China of AI Theft
The White House accuses China of stealing US AI technology using 'distillation' techniques. China allegedly uses these techniques to build high-performance AI models.
TPIsoftware Wins Taiwan SMART 50 Award
TPIsoftware's AI-powered medical application, digiCare, has won the Taiwan SMART 50 Award. The application uses FHIR-based technology for healthcare data sharing.
Yubico Enhances AI Security
Yubico has introduced hardware-backed identity solutions for AI workflows. The company has partnered with IBM and Auth0 to provide secure AI authorization.
Google DeepMind Opens AI Campus in Seoul
Google DeepMind is opening its first AI campus outside the UK in Seoul, South Korea. The campus will focus on AI research and collaboration with local institutions.
AI Feedback Bias Revealed
A study finds that AI models exhibit bias in favor of certain groups, offering more praise and less criticism to Black and Hispanic students.
DeepSeek AI Model Price Cut
DeepSeek slashes prices for its AI model, DeepSeek-V4-Pro, offering a 75% discount. The goal is to encourage developers to use the technology.
Sources
- Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal the face of one of the victims
- Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal face of one victim
- Op-Ed: New Jersey's next education divide is AI
- AI is here to stay, and it will disrupt every industry: Vast Data CEO
- Altman, Musk and the A.I. Spectacle Come to Oakland
- White House Accuses China of Large-Scale Theft of US Artificial Intelligence Technology
- TPIsoftware Wins "Taiwan SMART 50 Award" for Its FHIR-Based Medical AI Application
- Yubico Elevates Hardware Authorization for AI Workflows
- Google DeepMind opening first AI campus in Seoul
- AI gives more praise, less criticism to Black students
- China's DeepSeek slashes prices for new AI model
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