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🛟 The UK and US partner up to test AI safety
🎹 Stevie Wonder and Billie Eilish revolt against AI
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Wednesday’s top story: The UK and the US have agreed to work together to develop common methods for testing, evaluating, and monitoring advanced AI for safety risks.
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🛟 The UK and US partner up to test AI safety
🎹 Stevie Wonder and Billie Eilish revolt against AI
🍎 Apple’s new AI model beats GPT4
📰 It’s Yahoo that’s keeping news app ‘Artifact’ alive
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FINANCE
AI SAFETY
Our Report: The UK and US AI Safety Institutes (both established in November 2023) have signed an agreement (called The Memorandum of Understanding) to work together to test and monitor advanced AI models for safety risks, marking the first bilateral agreement of its kind.
🔑 Key Points:
The agreement states that both countries will collaborate on evaluating the safety of AI tools and systems, creating a common approach to testing AI safety.
It also establishes that they will share employees, exchange information, and perform a joint testing exercise on a publically available AI model.
This comes after companies (such as Google and OpenAI) agreed to voluntarily test AI systems, an agreement which was backed by 10 countries, including the US and UK.
🤨 Why you should care: Despite the agreement, the UK has not yet announced plans to regulate AI more broadly in the short term, but the US has adopted tougher regulations, as has the EU, with the passing of its ‘AI law’ which requires AI companies to follow specific safety standards.
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MUSIC
Over 200 music artists—including Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry, and Pearl Jam—have signed an open letter, asking AI leaders to “protect against the predatory use of AI.”
The letter (organized by the Artists' Rights Alliance) asks tech firms not to develop AI music-generation tools "that undermine or replace the human artistry of songwriters and artists."
It states that the way artists' voices are being used to train AI models is "an assault on human creativity" and warned it “will destroy the music ecosystem".
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VOICE ASSISTANTS
Apple researchers have revealed that their new small language model (called ReALM)—designed to make voice assistant (Siri) smarter—has outperformed GPT-4.
ReALM can “see” on-screen information and understand context, so if you were looking online and wanted Siri to call a company, Siri would “see” the number and make the call.
ReALM outperformed GPT-4 when it came to nuanced queries, proving it better understands context, can process onscreen content, and can respond accordingly.
NEWS
Following hints of an exit deal last week, Artifact’s (AI-powered news app) co-founders have signed an acquisition deal with Yahoo, for an undisclosed amount.
Yahoo is integrating Artifact’s tech (not its staff) into its own stack (including Yahoo news), but with co-founders Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom acting as “special advisors.”
The acquisition advances Yahoo’s commitment to bringing “trusted news and information to millions of users globally”, and “personalized experiences for discovering news.”
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