AI News Roundup – November 01, 2024
Chinese Researchers Make Military AI Using Meta’s Llama
Llama 13B has reportedly been adapted for a Chinese military intelligence tool known as ChatBIT
Google is winning the AI search wars
Google’s earnings suggest successful AI integration in search, potentially strengthening their dominance despite earlier disruption fears from tools like ChatGPT
Google Maps adds AI features to help users explore and navigate the world around them
Google Maps is integrating AI to enhance user experience, transforming the app into a comprehensive travel and entertainment guide
Leaders wrestle with a potent mix: AI and weapons of mass destruction
UN experts discuss the impact of AI and other emerging technologies on arms control efforts, highlighting both challenges and opportunities
AI as a Service Research Report 2024: Global Market to Grow at a CAGR of 38.8% to 2029…
The AI as a Service market is set to grow significantly, driven by increased investment and focus on AI-powered solutions. However, challenges such as data quality and intellectual property concerns may limit growth
AI could cause ‘productivity boom’, research finds
Three-quarters of decision makers within UK companies believe artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to a productivity boom, according to research from TeamViewer
Researchers Uncover Vulnerabilities in Open-Source AI and ML Models
Over 30 security vulnerabilities have been discovered in popular open-source AI and ML models, raising concerns about potential attacks and data breaches
Nvidia-backed AI firm Iambic unveils drug discovery ‘breakthrough’
Iambic Therapeutics has unveiled an AI model that promises to significantly accelerate drug development processes
The Open Source Initiative Announces the Release of the Industry’s First Open Source AI Definition
The OSI has released the OSAID, a standard for evaluating the openness of AI systems. This move aims to promote transparency and collaboration in AI development
Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said
OpenAI’s Whisper transcription tool is prone to fabricating text, highlighting the limitations of even advanced AI models

