AI Reading for Thursday January 16
Chart shows Google AI users have more churn, OpenAI still ahead on product-market fit
"Hey Gemini" coming to Android - Android Authority
Google researchers propose an improvement to transformers with short and long-term memory. - ArXiv
Google says AI halves times for code migrations like JUnit3 to JUnit4 - The Register
Spy vs. AI: AI excels at making sense of large quantities of unstructured information and extracting the key nuggets. - Foreign Affairs
Management consultants beware, AI is coming for your job. Provides extra hands, creatively searches solution spaces, makes nice decks. - Fast Company
Robot dog beats 10s in the 100m. - Interesting Engineering
Luma updates text-to-video model. - VentureBeat
Labor girds for long term battle with AI - The Markup
Chinese AI company MiniMax looks to make a splash with a family of big new models - TechCrunch
Keras creator François Chollet starts an AGI lab with a new approach - X (formerly Twitter)
AI for popup blocking - Digital Trends
AMA on how AI can help physicians, doctors say care is a team sport and the information can be more than a human mind can process. - American Medical Association
Anduril builds a $1b killer robot factory - Gizmodo
TSMC crushes it on AI demand - Fast Company
The 'facts don't care about your feelings' folks sure get upset about any systematic fact checking, are going to have a field day with manufacturing mythology - The Conversation
You would think people who are really into facts and alignment of policy with reality and a highly informed electorate would want to invest in fact-checkers. If existing fact checkers are wrong or checking the wrong things, nothing is stopping them from starting their own fact checkers.
AutoGen 0.4 is out, Microsoft's multi-agent framework - Microsoft
She Is in Love With ChatGPT - NY Times
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