Month: July 2024
Devin Daly, Co-Founder and CEO at Impel – Transforming the Automotive Industry: Revolutionizing Customer Lifecycle Management with AI-Powered Innovation from Inception to Global Leadership
Meta’s SAM 2 model enables accurate video segmentation in seconds
Meta’s research division has introduced SAM 2 (Segment Anything Model 2), an AI system that marks a huge advancement in video analysis. This new model expands on its predecessor SAM’s image segmentation skills, venturing into the more complex domain of video. Video segmentation – the ability to identify and track specific objects in a moving scene – has long been a challenge for AI. While humans can effortlessly follow a car as it moves through traffic or a person walking through a crowd, AI systems tend to struggle. This is a massive problem for driverless cars and other autonomous vehicles (AVs),
The post Meta’s SAM 2 model enables accurate video segmentation in seconds appeared first on DailyAI.
Kupid AI Features, Pricing, Details, Alternatives
DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks
Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas streaked ahead in the open AI race. Big Tech firms talk up safety while their models misbehave. And making AI scared might make it work better. Let’s dig in. Open Meta vs closed OpenAI This week we finally saw exciting releases from some of the big guns in AI. OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a high-performance, super-low-cost version of its flagship GPT-4o model. The slashed token costs and impressive MMLU benchmark performance will see a lot of developers opt for the mini version instead of GPT-4o. Nice move OpenAI.
The post DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks appeared first on DailyAI.
Friend AI Test and Review Exploring Friend AI: A Detailed Review and User Experience – Based Hardware
Study: When allocating scarce resources with AI, randomization can improve fairness
Undress.love Pricing, Features, Details, Alternatives
Michael Phelan, CEO at GridBeyond – Driving Sustainability in Energy: Transforming Global Challenges into Innovative Solutions
Study finds brain reacts differently to human and AI voices
A new study shows that while humans struggle to distinguish human and AI voices, our brains respond differently when we hear them. As AI voice cloning becomes more advanced, it raises ethical and safety concerns that humans weren’t exposed to before. Does the voice on the other end of the phone call belong to a human, or was it generated by AI? Do you think you’d be able to tell? Researchers from the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo tested 43 people to see if they could distinguish human voices from those that were AI-generated. The participants were
The post Study finds brain reacts differently to human and AI voices appeared first on DailyAI.