Welcome, dear Reader! Dive into last week's most groundbreaking advancements, setting new benchmarks in artificial intelligence. Here’s your concise guide to the stories pushing the boundaries of what's possible:
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1. AlphaGeometry: A New Dimension in AI
DeepMind's AlphaGeometry, leveraging synthetic data, has made headlines by solving complex geometry problems, akin to those tackled by human Olympians, marking a significant milestone in AI's capability to navigate traditionally human-centric challenges.
2. AI Safety Talks at Davos
In a pivotal moment, leading tech firms from China and the US convened in undisclosed discussions on AI safety at the World Economic Forum in Davos, signaling a move towards global collaboration in responsible AI development.
3. OpenAI & Common Sense Media: Pioneering Safe AI Education
A partnership between OpenAI and Common Sense Media aims to create educational resources fostering safe and responsible AI use among families, emphasizing the importance of AI literacy for future generations.
4. UK & Canada's AI Computing Power Alliance
The UK and Canada have entered into a historic agreement to share AI computing resources, showcasing international cooperation's role in accelerating AI research and development.
5. Revolutionizing Accessibility with Braille-Reading Robots
A groundbreaking development in robotics has led to a robot that reads braille at double the speed of humans, offering new avenues to improve accessibility for visually impaired individuals.
6. Discover CodeLlama-70B-Instruct on Perplexity Labs
Experience the cutting-edge of AI with CodeLlama-70B-Instruct from Meta, now accessible on Perplexity Labs and PPLX-API. Take it for a spin and explore its capabilities firsthand.
Sources:
Last Week in AI: AlphaGeometry Breakthrough
Last Week in AI: Davos AI Safety Talks
Science Daily: Braille-Reading Robot Innovation