Bad Haircut? A Hot Chinese App Is Giving Americans Blunt Advice – WSJ – https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/bad-haircut-a-hot-chinese-app-is-giving-americans-blunt-advice-b82e67e2?st=5apwke3zcycch1t&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink 

US, Japan to call for deeper cooperation in AI, semiconductors, Asahi says | Reuters – https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-japan-call-deeper-cooperation-ai-semiconductors-asahi-says-2024-03-29/ 

“In a lot of other models, Arabic/اللغة العربية (and other non-English languages) are more expensive to use because the tokenizer basically punishes other languages by requiring a lot more tokens to represent their text. Command R+ improves the tokenization, requiring less tokens…” / X – https://twitter.com/JayAlammar/status/1775928159784915229 

Baidu

“Inspired by OpenAI and Figure, UBTECH and Baidu have partnered to integrate large AI models into humanoid robots. Their demo features the Walker S robot folding clothes and sorting objects through natural language, using Baidu’s LLM, ERNIE Bot, for task interpretation/planning.  https://twitter.com/TeslaBotJournal/status/1775235823451213961

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AI News #27: Week Ending 04/05/2024 with Executive Summary and Top 48 Links

The post you just read is an deep dive extension of my weekly newsletter, This Week In AI, an executive summary of the top things to know in AI. Each week, I create an accessible overview for laypeople to feel confident they are conversant with the week’s AI developments. I include a curated list of must-click links of the week, to offer everyone a hands-on opportunity to explore the most intriguing updates in artificial intelligence across various categories, including robotics, imagery, video, AR/VR, science, ethics, and more. Beyond the overview, I post these topic-based deeper dives (below). If you haven’t read this week’s overview, I recommend starting there.

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