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According to insights from the Wall Street Journal, Meta's ongoing project is a new AI system. They aim to topple established language models, such as GPT-4 and even their own Llama 2. This fresh initiative will center on large-scale text processing and its subsequent scrutiny. The timeline for initiating the model's training is set for 2024.
Today, key aspects of the summit's agenda were revealed, giving priority to risk management and support strategies.
Leaders from major countries, top tech organizations, academic circles, and civic groups will converge at the event to discuss expedient actions in the cutting-edge arena of AI development.
The UK's representatives are of the opinion that fostering AI investment could significantly benefit society and economic productivity, but only if done within a regulatory framework.
“Without appropriate guardrails, this technology also poses significant risks in ways that do not respect national boundaries. The need to address these risks, including at an international level, is increasingly urgent.“ China Aims to Establish Control Over the Metaverse
The UN’s ITU (International Telecommunication Union), responsible for global telecom standards, is now a hotbed of geopolitical tension between China and the West. China is assertively introducing its authoritarian views to the ITU's Metaverse committee.
OpenAI and Microsoft are under fire in a class-action lawsuit over alleged web scraping to gather private data for training AI models like ChatGPT. The lawsuit, filed on Sept. 5 in San Francisco, accuses the companies of using stolen private info, including personal data from countless internet users, without consent. The plaintiffs argue that without this data theft, products like ChatGPT and DALL-E wouldn't be the billion-dollar businesses they are today. They seek damages and a halt to the alleged illegal data scraping. AI in Healthcare: The UK's Latest Financial Endeavor
In the world of artificial intelligence and robotics, healthcare stands out as a priority for numerous investors and researchers. The British government is no different. They've dedicated £13 million towards investigating AI applications in healthcare. 













