Val Kilmer's daughter, Mercedes, has defended the decision to use AI to revive her father in the movie 'As Deep as the Grave'. The use of AI has sparked debate, with some seeing it as a threat to actors' ownership of their IP and others as a tool to expand storytelling possibilities.
Meanwhile, Oracle is betting big on AI, partnering with OpenAI and investing heavily in data centers. The company's CEO, Larry Ellison, sees AI as a key area for growth. This move comes as the tech industry is increasingly focused on AI, with the US and China engaged in a tech war, competing in areas like AI, quantum computing, and semiconductors.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman, co-founders of OpenAI, had early tensions over the company's mission and structure, according to emails from 2015. The emails reveal discussions on governance and funding for the AI lab. OpenAI is also making strides in AI development, but faces challenges like conditional misalignment, a new AI risk that occurs when common safety interventions fail.
In other AI news, small AI models are making a big impact, with advantages in architecture and training. However, implementing AI in process control can be challenging due to complexity and data quality issues. AI is also being used in cybersecurity, helping to solve complex problems that humans can't tackle alone, and in commercial real estate, automating tasks like lease abstractions and financial modeling.
Key Takeaways
["Val Kilmer's daughter defends AI revival in movie 'As Deep as the Grave'", 'Oracle partners with OpenAI and invests in data centers for AI growth', "Elon Musk and Sam Altman had early tensions over OpenAI's mission and structure", 'US and China engage in tech war, competing in AI, quantum computing, and semiconductors', 'Small AI models make big impact with advantages in architecture and training', 'AI faces challenges in process control due to complexity and data quality issues', 'AI used in cybersecurity to detect threats and identify anomalies', 'AI used in commercial real estate to automate tasks like lease abstractions and financial modeling', 'Conditional misalignment discovered as new AI risk', 'AI poses threat to human connection, creativity, and existence']Val Kilmer's AI Revival Sparks Debate
Val Kilmer's daughter, Mercedes, talks about her father's AI revival in the new movie 'As Deep as the Grave'. The family has received mixed reactions to their decision to use AI, with some seeing it as a threat and others as a way to protect actors' ownership of their IP.
Val Kilmer's Daughter Defends AI Role
Mercedes Kilmer defends the decision to use AI to revive her father, Val Kilmer, in the movie 'As Deep as the Grave'. She believes AI can be a tool to expand storytelling possibilities.
AI Brings Val Kilmer Back to Film
Val Kilmer's daughter, Mercedes, talks about using AI to revive her father in the movie 'As Deep as the Grave'. The film's writer and director, Coerte Voorhees, shares his thoughts on the decision.
Oracle Bets Big on AI
Oracle is shifting its focus to AI, partnering with OpenAI and investing heavily in data centers. The company's CEO, Larry Ellison, sees AI as a key area for growth.
Musk v. Altman: OpenAI Emails Revealed
Emails from 2015 reveal early tensions between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI's mission and structure. Musk and Altman discussed governance and funding for the AI lab.
Hidden Hurdles of AI in Process Control
Implementing AI in process control can be challenging due to lack of understanding of underlying physics and chemistry, complexity of systems, and data quality issues.
US-China Tech Rivalry Intensifies
The US and China are engaged in a tech war, with each side trying to outdo the other in areas like AI, quantum computing, and semiconductors. The rivalry has significant implications for the global economy and security.
Small AI Models Make Big Impact
Maxime Labonne of Liquid AI discusses the advantages and challenges of small AI models, including their architecture, training, and techniques to overcome issues like 'doom looping'.
Cybersecurity's Best Hope: AI
AI can be a game-changer in cybersecurity, helping to solve complex problems that humans can't tackle alone. AI can analyze vast amounts of data to detect threats and identify anomalies.
AI-Powered Honeypots
AI-powered honeypots can be used to deceive and study malicious AI agents. This method shifts the strategy from detecting attacks to actively manipulating and misleading threat actors.
AI in Maine's Commercial Real Estate
AI is changing the commercial real estate industry in Maine, automating tasks like lease abstractions and financial modeling. Brokers and appraisers need to adapt to the new technology.
The Coming AI Violence
The increasing use of AI poses a threat to human connection, creativity, and existence. The general public is starting to feel the effects of AI, and it's not just artists who are concerned.
Conditional Misalignment: A New AI Risk
Researchers have discovered a new AI risk called conditional misalignment, which occurs when common safety interventions fail under realistic data mixing. This can lead to behaviors that deviate from desired outcomes.
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- All the evidence unveiled so far in Musk v. Altman
- AI’s Hidden Hurdles in Process Control
- AI divisions deepen between US and China
- AI Engineer: Small Models, Big Impact
- When it comes to cybersecurity, AI is our best hope in a profession that generally lacks hope » Nashua Ink Link
- AI-powered honeypots: Turning the tables on malicious AI agents
- What AI could mean for Maine's commercial real estate industry
- The Coming AI Violence
- Conditional Misalignment: A New AI Risk
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