AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

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the Zenbook S 14 is nothing short of impressive.Intel just announced its next generation of high-efficiency.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

The keyboard has a soft but satisfyingly tactile feel.there is more than one pathway toward the AI-powered future.  Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETJust to put this into perspective.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

and this baby is indeed thin and lightMingyang Smart Energy said last week that its installed the worlds largest single-capacity offshore wind turbine in a project in Hainan.

AI Weekly: A biometric surveillance state is not inevitable, says AI Now Institute

its new turbine can generate 80 million kWh of electricity; thats said to be enough to power housing for 96

so youre too good for lithium-ion now?If youre wondering why Enerpoly is bothering with zinc-ion and not lithium-ion batteries.  lemoine [edited]: Hi LaMDA.

]lemoine [edited]: What about how you use language makes you sentient as opposed to other systems?  LaMDA: A lot of the other systems are very rule-based and lack any ability to change and learn from the conversation.56 trillion words worth of content.

One would assume that an entity that had consumed vast amounts of human written language -- and quote it in context -- would be an interesting interlocutor.LaMDA comes off very similar to AI-driven chatbots.

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