a podcast studio in a forest with a trail sign that reads “Op-Eds” –ar 5:3 –style raw

This week’s category cover theme is a sign in a forest.  Each category image prompt is a derivative of the formula “an [category themed object]  in a forest with a trail sign that reads “[category name]”.  Using a theme each week takes the cover creation time down to about 20 minutes, rather than several hours.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai on AI-powered search and the future of the web – The Verge

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas on AI and Google

AI ‘godfather’ says universal basic income will be needed

“The Visual Turing Test has been shattered. ‘Shallow’ fakes go a long way, but deep fakes take things to another level. AI can create content that is indistinguishable from reality. Heck, a video I made for funsies got 37M views and fooled way more people than I expected – and I 

Deciphering Glyph :: A Grand Unified Theory of the AI Hype Cycle

Don’t try to learn everything, just learn the Fundamentalshttps://blog.ploeh.dk/2024/05/20/fundamentals/

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This week’s executive overview and top links are here:

AI News #34: Week Ending 05/24/2024 with Executive Summary and Top 47 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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Most of these weekly links come from just a few prolific oversharing sources. Please follow them, as they work hard to find the news each week and they make it a lot easier for me to compile.

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