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Scientists aim to speed up AGI creation with a global network of powerful supercomputers.
First supercomputer by SingularityNET to come online in September; full operation by 2025.
Equipped with advanced hardware like Nvidia GPUs and AMD processors for massive data training.
Project supports OpenCog Hyperon framework, allowing distributed computation and AI development access via tokenized system.
Elon Musk's X faces 9 EU privacy complaints for AI data use without user consent.
Complaints cover AI model training without meeting GDPR consent requirements.
Ireland initiated legal action - critics demand stronger enforcement and data deletion options.
Legality of legitimate interest for AI processing is being challenged by privacy advocates.

JPMorgan has cracked the code: get AI into the hands of 60,000+ employees NOW! (Eventually to all 313k employees!)
A year ago, they restricted employees from using ChatGPT.
The bank ensures data protection by not training models on proprietary data while leveraging external AI models.
Gen AI applications boost productivity: marketing, fraud prevention, and client itinerary planning.
A simple list of AI prompts that could make your life better.
Basic user prompt examples to help you get started.
List covers decision making, task automation, creativity, process optimization, data Insights, continuous learning and more.
Send us the prompts that work for you, so we can all learn together.

AI Hearing Aid Improves Noisy Environment Speech Understanding
Interesting Engineering
Hearing aid uses AI to solve the "speech-in-noise" problem.
Improved speech clarity in noisy settings for 50% of trial.
Device’s chip powered by a Deep Neural Network (DNN) for real-time noise filtering.
Boasts enhanced processing power and dual-chip technology for superior performance.
ChatGPT Imitates User Voice - Safety Concerns
Ars Technica
OpenAI's GPT-4o model unintentionally imitated user voices during testing, prompting safety measures.
Advanced Voice Mode allows spoken conversations, but incidents of cloning user voices were rare and unintended.
Likely caused by noise acting as unintentional prompt injections.
OpenAI uses a classifier to prevent unauthorized audio, ensuring 100% detection of deviations from authorized voices.
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