AI News Roundup – July 26, 2024
JPMorgan staff now have an AI research analyst
The firm has rolled out a generative artificial intelligence tool that can function as a research analyst, providing information, solutions, and advice
Navigating AI In Policy
Johns Hopkins experts recently briefed policymakers about the potential of artificial intelligence to advance everything from national security to medicine
SearchGPT Prototype
OpenAI is testing SearchGPT, a prototype of new AI search features that quickly provides users with timely and well-sourced answers, ensuring relevance and clarity
AI Learning From Its Own Nonsense Might Just Self-Destruct, Experts Warn
Artificial intelligence models trained on AI-generated data can recursively destroy themselves, according to new research
Google AI predicts long-term climate trends and weather — in minutes
Models that are more reliable and less energy-intensive could help us to better prepare for extreme weather.
Open Source AI Is the Path Forward
With the release of Llama 3.1 450B, Mark Zuckerberg outlines Meta’s commitment to open-source AI, emphasizing its role in driving innovation and enhancing security
AI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
Inflation remains a concern despite interest rate hikes, with some economists suggesting a new era of higher inflation. AI could be a disinflationary counterweight to rising costs
How NVIDIA AI Foundry Lets Enterprises Forge Custom Generative AI Models
Just as TSMC manufactures chips designed by other companies, NVIDIA AI Foundry provides the infrastructure and tools for other companies to develop and customize AI models
The first wave of AI innovation is over. Here’s what comes next
Businesses themselves, not closed-source AI companies, need ownership and control of their proprietary models
AI can detect prostate cancer better than doctors, study says
AI can “go beyond human ability” to present a more accurate picture of a patient’s cancer

