Top 10 AI news stories for today, October 27, 2023



UMG files landmark lawsuit against AI developer Anthropic. Universal Music Group (UMG) has filed a lawsuit against AI developer Anthropic, alleging that the company's AI music generator, MuseNet, infringes on UMG's copyrights. The lawsuit is the first of its kind, and it has the potential to set a precedent for how AI music generators are treated under copyright law.
Enterprises struggle to address generative AI's security implications. As generative AI models become more powerful and accessible, enterprises are struggling to keep up with the security implications. Generative AI models can be used to create deep fakes, spam, and other malicious content, and enterprises need to develop new security strategies to mitigate these risks.
BSI: Closing 'AI confidence gap' key to unlocking benefits. The British Standards Institution (BSI) has published a new report that finds that a lack of public confidence in AI is a major barrier to its adoption. The report calls for businesses and governments to work together to close the "AI confidence gap" and educate the public about the benefits of AI.
UK reveals AI Safety Summit opening day agenda. The UK government has revealed the agenda for the opening day of its upcoming AI Safety Summit. The summit will bring together experts from academia, industry, and government to discuss the challenges and opportunities of AI safety.
Jaromir Dzialo, Exfluency: How companies can benefit from LLMs. Jaromir Dzialo, CEO of AI startup Exfluency, has published a blog post on how companies can benefit from large language models (LLMs). Dzialo argues that LLMs can be used to improve a wide range of business processes, from customer service to product development.
Mark Zuckerberg: AI will be built into all of Meta's products. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that AI will be built into all of the company's products in the future. Zuckerberg believes that AI can be used to improve the Meta experience in a number of ways, such as by making it easier to find friends and family, and by providing more relevant content.
IBM Research unveils breakthrough analog AI chip for efficient deep learning. IBM Research has unveiled a breakthrough analog AI chip that demonstrates remarkable efficiency and accuracy in performing complex computations for deep neural networks (DNNs). The chip could potentially revolutionize the way DNNs are trained and deployed, making them more efficient and accessible to a wider range of users.
OpenAI deploys web crawler in preparation for GPT-5. OpenAI has deployed a web crawler in preparation for the launch of its next-generation AI language model, GPT-5. The web crawler will be used to collect a massive dataset of text and code that will be used to train GPT-5.
OpenAI introduces fine-tuning for GPT-3.5 Turbo and GPT-4. OpenAI has introduced fine-tuning for its GPT-3.5 Turbo and GPT-4 language models. Fine-tuning allows users to specialize the language models for specific tasks, such as generating code or writing different kinds of creative content.
AI leaders warn about 'risk of extinction' in open letter. A group of leading AI experts has published an open letter warning about the potential risks of AI, including the "risk of extinction." The letter calls for the development of international norms and regulations to govern the development and use of AI.

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