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Chinese AI firms woo OpenAI users as US company plans API restrictions | Reuters

“LLMs are accelerating science in at least one way – they are being used by non-native English speaking scientists to help write their intros & abstracts It need not be a sign of bad papers, but of getting help to make papers good. (I have Claude critique my abstracts, it helps!) 

Exclusive: China’s ByteDance working with Broadcom to develop advanced AI chip | Reuters

“Daily Training of Robots Driven by RL Segments of daily training for robots driven by reinforcement learning. Multiple tests done in advance for friendly service humans.😊 The training includes some extreme tests, please do not imitate. #AI #Unitree #AGI #EmbodiedIntelligence 

“Pay attention to this Chinese company – Unitree – making these robots (and selling them for a rather low $1,300). If any company today has a shot at being first to make the humanoid household helper robots that we see in sci-fi movies, it’s them. 

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

AI News #39: Week Ending 06/28/2024 with Executive Summary and Top 67 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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