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Singularity Hub: AI Has a Secret: We’re Still Not Sure How to Test for Human Levels of Intelligence

AI Has a Secret: We’re Still Not Sure How to Test for Human Levels of Intelligence ByAndrew Rogoyski October 15, 2024 Two of San Francisco’s leading players in artificial intelligence have challenged the public to come up with questions capable of testing … Continue reading

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John Nosta: The Illusion of AGI and the Dawn of Post-Cognitive Humanity As AI takes on cognitive tasks, deeper human experiences may begin to surface. Comment “augmenting a person’s reality”

John Nosta @JohnNosta Subscribe The Illusion of AGI and the Dawn of Post-Cognitive Humanity As AI takes on cognitive tasks, deeper human experiences may begin to surface. As artificial intelligence grows more sophisticated by the day, the notion of Artificial … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Innovation island: See the near future at the 2024 Taiwan Innotech Expo

Technology Innovation island: See the near future at the 2024 Taiwan Innotech Expo By Bronwyn Thompson October 13, 2024 Taiwan shines the spotlight on innovation at TIE 2024 Depositphotos View 1 Images Taiwan may be only 0.37% the land size of … Continue reading

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FastCompany: The Future of the Work. AI.

10-14-2024 THE FUTURE OF WORK Here’s how AI can, and can’t, disrupt the hiring process  An expert argues that while AI may streamline parts of the hiring process, human expertise and deep relationships are still essential–particularly for high-stakes leadership roles. … Continue reading

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Tortoise: Daily Sensemaker

5 of 27,769 Print all In new window The new Nobelity .The new Nobelity Google was celebrating its association with two pairs of Nobel prize winners yesterday, one in chemistry and one in physics. So what? Google isn’t a university or a government … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: AI Enhances Early Detection of Health Issues.”…As it stands right now, the AInSights is extremely cost-effective to run: Less than a dollar per patient, and just about $700 per month at this large health system that sees a high volume of patients…”

AI Enhances Early Detection of Health Issues Featured Neuroscience October 7, 2024 Summary: Penn AInSights, an AI-based imaging system, enhances radiology by creating precise 3D views of internal organs, enabling early detection of health issues like fatty liver disease and diabetes. … Continue reading

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Are Large Language Models the New “Thinking Aids”? Comment: with joy I greet innovations like these. TBI 30 yrs ago; hearing deficits, olfactory damage, brocas et al. Opportunity placed me in Trinity College Dublin where I had access to computers and notetaking lectures too. Groundwork via computer, Twitter, WordPress means this was my source of augmented reality but now what greatly interests me is AI those LLM’s. Embrace is all I can say. We all have a cognitive reserve and we should add to it.

 Verified by Psychology Today John Nosta The Digital Self Cognition Are Large Language Models the New “Thinking Aids”? LLMs may be a perfect tool to support and sustain cognitive health. Posted October 3, 2024 |  Reviewed by Michelle Quirk Key points Source: DALL-E / … Continue reading

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Tortoise Daily Sensemaker: The Cult of Sam. Artificial Intelligence from non profit making to immense returns

View in browser The Cult of Sam AI, the company behind ChatGPT, has raised $6.6 billion in its latest funding round. It’s the largest fundraise in Silicon Valley’s history and has nearly doubled the company’s valuation to $157 billion. So … Continue reading

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The MIT Press Reader: Plato’s Cave and the Stubborn Persistence of Ignorance

Plato’s Cave and the Stubborn Persistence of Ignorance Plato’s cave metaphor illustrates the cognitive trap of ignorance, where we may be unaware of the limitations of our understanding. By: Daniel R. DeNicola       The most memorable image of ignorance occurs … Continue reading

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New Atlas. Surgery-free Neuralink rival enables thought-controlled smart home (Abhimanyu Ghoshal)

Technology Surgery-free Neuralink rival enables thought-controlled smart home By Abhimanyu Ghoshal September 17, 2024 A Synchron trial participant controlling Alexa just by thinking about which interface buttons to press Synchron Neurotech company Synchron has been making massive strides over the past … Continue reading

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