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💣 Is the AI-Powered, Totally Autonomous War here? 💪🏽 AI companies join forces to create order.
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With the advent of AI and robotics, we will never fight wars the way we use to, everything will be conducted by autonomous devices, what are the pros and the dangers of this New War Order? A furniture e-commerce giant gets ahead with AI design and tools that allows you to visualize your perfect home furniture and buy it. Also, Spotify goes all in with personalized AI capabilities and the top 4 AI companies teamed up to create order in this yet-to-regulate tech world.
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💣 The AI-Powered, Totally Autonomous Future of War Is Here
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence often elicits skepticism and concern, especially regarding its potential military applications. With today's progress in AI, machine learning, and robotics, technologies now exist that could enable fully autonomous warfare with minimal human involvement.
The US Navy's swift adoption of AI and autonomous drones/ships aims to augment capabilities and reduce risks but poses accountability concerns over unpredictable systems - marking a profound, uncertain change in naval warfare shadowed by ethical issues. Here are some of the strategies being used:
They are testing fleets of drone ships, submersibles, and aerial drones in the Persian Gulf, using AI for detection and pattern recognition. The systems are unarmed but some have swappable payloads.
This push towards autonomy aims to enhance US military capabilities and "regain overmatch" against rival powers like China. But there are risks of mistakes and accountability issues.
Companies like Shield AI are creating drone swarms and AI systems like Hivemind that can autonomously sense environments and make decisions as a collective unit.
Hivemind can control drones, and fighter jets, and explore buildings, beating human pilots in simulations. The appeal is reducing risks to human operators.
But AI systems can be unpredictable and inscrutable. Key ethical questions arise around responsibility if autonomous military systems err.
The technology is advancing rapidly with the Navy's support. This shift to intelligent autonomy marks a profound change in warfare, though the extent of the future impact remains uncertain.
Many believe that wars are safer for humans when fought by autonomous devices controlled by AI limiting human physical human intervention and resulting in a reduction of wartime death rates dramatically, while others remain skeptical and concerned about the unpredictability of these systems, the ability to make correct decisions autonomously, and the dangers of these systems being hacked. We would love to read your thoughts.
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🚀 Microsoft’s Bing Chat comes to Chrome and Safari in tests for ‘select users’
Microsoft's AI chatbot, Bing Chat, is expanding to non-Microsoft browsers like Chrome and Safari. It was previously available only in Microsoft products. The expansion aims to reach more users, but some limitations have been reported in the chatbot's functionality on other browsers. Microsoft is testing access for select users, and further details are yet to be revealed. Bing Chat has also been integrated into other Microsoft products, introducing a dark theme and Visual Search feature.
🛋️ Wayfair’s AI tool has changed the way we design rooms and sell furniture.
Wayfair has introduced Decorify, a free "virtual room restyler" powered by generative AI. Users can upload a picture of their room and select a visual style, like "mid-century modern" or "bohemian." The AI then generates a redecorated version of the room and provides furniture recommendations. Although it doesn't show actual furniture in the room, it creates new imagery, which may have some inaccuracies. Wayfair plans to refine the AI model to offer more precise matches with its products. Similar AI-powered house-decorating tools are available, but Decorify stands out for its free usage and decent capabilities.
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