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Gen AI training costs soar yet risks are poorly measured, says Stanford AI report

In the domain of artificial intelligence (AI), the landscape has seen an evident shift towards industry—marked by a surge in the emergence of significant new AI models from commercial entities compared to academia and government sectors. Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) has illuminated key concerns in its latest report, “The AI Index […]

Scientists Gave AI an “Inner Monologue” and Something Fascinating Happened

Researchers from Stanford University and the group Notbad AI have collaborated to develop an innovative AI model called Quiet Self-Taught Reasoner (Quiet-STaR). This model distinguishes itself by pausing to “think,” displaying its reasoning process, and asking users to identify the most accurate response. Building on the previous Self-Taught Reasoner algorithm, the team sought to create […]

Stanford and Meta inch towards AI that acts human with new ‘CHOIS’ interaction model

Researchers from Stanford University and Meta’s Facebook AI Research lab have developed a groundbreaking AI system, CHOIS (Controllable Human-Object Interaction Synthesis), that generates natural and synchronized motions between virtual humans and objects based solely on text descriptions. This system allows virtual beings to understand and respond to language commands as fluidly as humans, representing a […]

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