What if your favorite childhood toys like balls, Frisbees, and jacks could predict the future?
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In Shenzhen, China, you can expect your drone-delivered takeout to show up within two seconds of its predicted arrival time. https://trib.al/bMH7ZRF
Food delivery by drone is just part of daily life in Shenzhen
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While AI seems to be everywhere from chatbots to AI code assistants, privacy concerns have slowed widespread adoption across enterprises. Confidential computing can help secure data throughout the AI lifecycle by helping to protect data in memory and use. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eu54mUHh In partnership with Microsoft and NVIDIA
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Today in The Download, our daily newsletter: AI can make you more creative—but it has limits.
The Download: how AI affects creativity, and CRISPR babies
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Generative AI models have made it simpler and quicker to produce everything from text and images to video clips and audio tracks. Things that might have taken years for humans to create can now be generated in seconds. But while AI’s output can certainly seem creative, do these models actually boost human creativity?
AI can make you more creative—but it has limits
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A public-private consortium has released a huge collection of image-based cell profiles. https://trib.al/Qcquzee
A technique called Cell Painting could speed drug discovery
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Livestreaming is the dominant marketing channel for traditional and digital brands in China. The top livestream influencers can sell more than a billion dollars’ worth of goods in one night and gain royalty status just like big movie stars. But no human can sell products 24/7. That's why some brands are enlisting deepfake influencers to peddle their wares. With just a few minutes of sample video and $1,000, brands never have to stop selling. https://trib.al/H9hJZw0
Deepfakes of Chinese influencers are livestreaming 24/7
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London hopes to make its streets safer by prioritizing pedestrians over vehicles at crosswalks. https://trib.al/kblGpji
London is experimenting with traffic lights that put pedestrians first
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A planned factory marks a major milestone in the US for new batteries that enable lower-cost, longer-lasting EVs. https://trib.al/HktUIz1
Meet the new batteries unlocking cheaper electric vehicles
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“It almost feels like you can't take a break." "I started having regular breakdowns." "I burned out really hard at one point. And [the situation] just kind of felt hopeless." Companies say they want ethical AI. But those working in the field say that ambition comes at their expense. https://trib.al/OM6vxKK
Responsible AI has a burnout problem
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Opinion: If there are possible interventions that could limit climate change-related death and destruction, we have an obligation to evaluate them carefully, and to weigh any trade-offs with open and informed minds.
Why new proposals to restrict geoengineering are misguided
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1wGood insight!