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Breakthrough in technology for lifelike facial expressions in androids
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31 He put another parable before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. 32 It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.” [Matthew 13:31-32, ESV]
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🤖 Breakthrough in technology for lifelike facial expressions in androids
🪄 ChatGPT Search can be tricked into misleading users
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A research group led by Osaka University has developed a technology that allows androids to dynamically express their mood states, such as "excited" or "sleepy," by synthesizing facial movements as superimposed decaying waves.
Even if an android's appearance is so realistic that it could be mistaken for a human in a photograph, watching it move in person can feel a bit unsettling. It can smile, frown, or display other various, familiar expressions, but finding a consistent emotional state behind those expressions can be difficult, leaving you unsure of what it is truly feeling and creating a sense of unease.
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ChatGPT Search, an AI-powered search engine that went live this month, can be fooled into generating completely misleading summaries, U.K. newspaper The Guardian has found.
ChatGPT’s search feature is meant to make browsing faster by doing things like summarizing a web page’s product reviews. But The Guardian found it could get ChatGPT to ignore negative reviews and generate “entirely positive” summaries by inserting hidden text into websites it created. ChatGPT Search could also be made to spit out malicious code using this method.
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AI News
🏫 OpenAI funds $1 million study on AI and morality at Duke University (link)
🖥️ MIT engineers grow “high-rise” 3D chips (link)
🦾 Tetsuwan Scientific is making robotic AI scientists that can run experiments on their own (link)
🐦️ Bird-inspired drone can jump for take-off (link)
🤑 Nvidia clears regulatory hurdle to acquire Run:ai (link)
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🎒 Bevinzey: AI study assistant that facilitates test preparation and study routines (link)
📸 Pokecut: AI powered online photo editor (link)
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