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19 “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, 20 but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. [Matthew 6:19-21, ESV]
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🤖 Robot that watched surgery videos performs with skill of human doctor
🤪 OpenAI’s tumultuous early years revealed in emails from Musk, Altman, and others
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A robot, trained for the first time by watching videos of seasoned surgeons, executed the same surgical procedures as skillfully as the human doctors. The successful use of imitation learning to train surgical robots eliminates the need to program robots with each individual move required during a medical procedure and brings the field of robotic surgery closer to true autonomy, where robots could perform complex surgeries without human help.
The findings led by Johns Hopkins University researchers are being spotlighted this week at the Conference on Robot Learning in Munich, a top event for robotics and machine learning.
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A lawsuit by the world’s wealthiest man against one of the fastest growing companies of all time is necessarily interesting stuff. But while the allegations are yet to be proven, the case has already exposed a batch of emails between Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and others during OpenAI’s early days.
Here are a few of the more interesting snippets we found while perusing their correspondence. Bear in mind that these emails were exposed as part of an attempt to prove OpenAI is somehow breaking antitrust law (a frankly implausible allegation). Musk is also revealing to some extent his feeling of betrayal when OpenAI abandoned its original vision of being a nonprofit with the Tesla CEO as its leader.
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Listen or read the following transcript as Dick Lucas emphasizes the shockingly generous nature of God’s love and the transformative power it holds for believers. Lucas encourages listeners to re-examine their understanding of this passage and to experience the radical implications of God’s love in their lives.
The following unedited transcript is provided by Beluga AI.
AI News
💸 Generative AI startup Writer raises $200M at a $1.9B valuation (link)
🗣️ DeepL launches DeepL Voice, real-time, text-based translations from voices and videos (link)
👭 Chatbots are not your friends (link)
🌎️ Google DeepMind opens AlphaFold 3 up to researchers worldwide (link)
🏥 I’m a neurology ICU nurse - the creep of AI in our hospitals terrifies me (link)
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🐋 Beluga: Christian sermon and lecture transcripts, translations and more (link)
⚡️ NowKnow: Lightning-fast AI insights on market research (link)
🎒 Mobicip: Smart parental control app for busy parents (link)
📊 Napkin: Transform text into visuals, such as diagrams and infographics (link)
👔 InterviewPal: Master your interview and land your dream job (link)
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