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It is this easy to manipulate both sound and picture using AI
Video

October 17, 2023

It is this easy to manipulate both sound and picture using AI

Emanuel Karlsten, a Swedish journalist, recently demonstrated how AI technology can manipulate both sound and pictures on the Swedish show "Nyhetsmorgon". In one example, he used AI to replace the voices of the hosts in a video, resulting in a segment that could be watched and heard in different languages with voices that were almost identical to the original hosts. He also presented a voice memo where the voice of the Swedish prime minister announced the hosts as new ministers, also generated by AI. This experiment highlights the potential of AI to create realistic audio and visual content, which can have both positive and negative implications in the future.

It is this easy to manipulate both sound and picture using AI
Video

October 17, 2023

It is this easy to manipulate both sound and picture using AI

Emanuel Karlsten, a Swedish journalist, recently demonstrated how AI technology can manipulate both sound and pictures on the Swedish show "Nyhetsmorgon". In one example, he used AI to replace the voices of the hosts in a video, resulting in a segment that could be watched and heard in different languages with voices that were almost identical to the original hosts. He also presented a voice memo where the voice of the Swedish prime minister announced the hosts as new ministers, also generated by AI. This experiment highlights the potential of AI to create realistic audio and visual content, which can have both positive and negative implications in the future.

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build
The Register
Article

October 16, 2023

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has unveiled an ambitious plan to enhance the nation's AI capabilities. The proposal aims to build a formidable computing infrastructure, comprising high-end compute, inference arm, and edge compute, with a total of 80 exaflops of power. This infrastructure is set to revolutionize AI training and inference in India. Additionally, plans for the India Datasets Platform (IDP) highlight the importance of aggregating and utilizing data for various applications. Despite challenges, this vision positions India for a significant leap in AI innovation.

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build
The Register
Article

October 16, 2023

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has unveiled an ambitious plan to enhance the nation's AI capabilities. The proposal aims to build a formidable computing infrastructure, comprising high-end compute, inference arm, and edge compute, with a total of 80 exaflops of power. This infrastructure is set to revolutionize AI training and inference in India. Additionally, plans for the India Datasets Platform (IDP) highlight the importance of aggregating and utilizing data for various applications. Despite challenges, this vision positions India for a significant leap in AI innovation.

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets
WIRED
Podcast

October 13, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets

Artificial intelligence abounds, and it’s only making its way deeper and deeper into every scrap of technology we use. Generative AI in particular is an invention that seems destined to follow us far into the future, so it’s best to try to make sense of where it’s headed. In a recent episode of the Business Wars podcast, Michael Calore and Lauren Goode from WIRED magazine joined the host to discuss the rapid rise of AI in recent years. They explored the future of artificial intelligence and whether the portrayal of AI in movies accurately predicts what's to come. The conversation offered valuable insights into the current state of AI and its potential impact on various industries.

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets
WIRED
Podcast

October 13, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets

Artificial intelligence abounds, and it’s only making its way deeper and deeper into every scrap of technology we use. Generative AI in particular is an invention that seems destined to follow us far into the future, so it’s best to try to make sense of where it’s headed. In a recent episode of the Business Wars podcast, Michael Calore and Lauren Goode from WIRED magazine joined the host to discuss the rapid rise of AI in recent years. They explored the future of artificial intelligence and whether the portrayal of AI in movies accurately predicts what's to come. The conversation offered valuable insights into the current state of AI and its potential impact on various industries.

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country
Futurism
Article

October 12, 2023

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country

AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard consume an astronomical amount of electricity and water — or, more precisely, the massive data centers that power them do. In a recent analysis published in the journal Joule, data scientist Alex de Vries at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands found that by 2027, these server farms could use anywhere between 85 to 134 terawatt hours of energy per year. That's roughly on par with the annual electricity use of Argentina, the Netherlands, or Sweden, as the New York Times points out, or 0.5 percent of the entire globe's energy demands. Sound familiar? The much-lampooned crypto industry spiked past similar power consumption thresholds in recent years. It's a massive carbon footprint that experts say should force us to reconsider the huge investments being made in the AI space — not to mention the eye-wateringly resource-intensive way that tech giants like OpenAI and Google operate.

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country
Futurism
Article

October 12, 2023

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country

AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard consume an astronomical amount of electricity and water — or, more precisely, the massive data centers that power them do. In a recent analysis published in the journal Joule, data scientist Alex de Vries at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands found that by 2027, these server farms could use anywhere between 85 to 134 terawatt hours of energy per year. That's roughly on par with the annual electricity use of Argentina, the Netherlands, or Sweden, as the New York Times points out, or 0.5 percent of the entire globe's energy demands. Sound familiar? The much-lampooned crypto industry spiked past similar power consumption thresholds in recent years. It's a massive carbon footprint that experts say should force us to reconsider the huge investments being made in the AI space — not to mention the eye-wateringly resource-intensive way that tech giants like OpenAI and Google operate.

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