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Summary: In 2023, AI witnessed both monumental advancements and doomsday speculations. The rise of AI doomers, like Eliezer Yudkowsky, warned of existential risks, leading to a tech industry open letter calling for a 6-month pause in powerful AI research. However, pausing AI progress is deemed unlikely and strategically unwise. National security concerns, cyber warfare, biometric technology, and the battle between open and closed AI systems are key areas of focus. The EU’s pending AI Act and Biden’s executive order in the U.S. set the stage for regulatory debates in 2024, addressing issues like bias, copyright lawsuits, and energy usage. The year ahead is crucial for shaping AI policies grounded in rationality and nuance.

Summary: In 2023, AI advancements captured public attention, highlighting the potential and risks of AI technologies. Key innovations included multimodality in AI models, allowing for the processing of diverse data types such as text, images, and audio. Another significant development was Constitutional AI, aimed at aligning AI behavior with human values through AI-understandable “constitutions”. Additionally, the rise of text-to-video tools demonstrated the rapid progress in generating moving images from textual descriptions, promising to revolutionize content creation but also raising concerns about creative job displacement.

Summary: Google’s new AI model, Gemini, is positioned as a strong competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The release of Gemini, described as a fundamentally new kind of AI model, challenges the notion of an impending “AI winter.” Unlike traditional large language models (LLMs), Gemini is touted as “natively multimodal,” capable of learning from various data types beyond text, including audio, video, and images. Google aims to push AI beyond current LLM limitations, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches. OpenAI and Google both acknowledge the necessity of radical ideas for further AI progress.

Summary: Scientists have developed a neural network that exhibits human-like systematic generalization in language tasks. This AI system can incorporate newly learned words into an existing vocabulary and use them in various contexts, mirroring human cognitive abilities. The research, published in Nature, suggests a breakthrough in training networks for systematic reasoning. This development may lead to AI systems that interact with people more naturally, addressing the gaps and inconsistencies present in current language models. The study could potentially enable more efficient learning in neural networks, reducing the need for vast training data and minimizing errors like hallucinations.

Summary: FreedomGPT is a new conversational AI engine that sets itself apart in two significant ways. Firstly, it can operate locally on your computer without the need for internet access. Secondly, it is entirely uncensored, which means it can produce controversial responses. Unlike ChatGPT, FreedomGPT doesn’t refuse to answer certain categories of questions. Users can download it for free and choose from different language models for various tasks. While it has some limitations, such as losing conversations upon restart, it offers privacy benefits compared to online AI services.