Round Up of Latest AI News 13th August 2024

On August 13, 2024, several key developments in AI have emerged:

  1. AI in Space Exploration: A student from Southern Utah University, working with NASA, has developed an AI model to assist in mapping craters on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. This AI model, built using Python, is designed to process vast amounts of data more efficiently than humans, significantly aiding space exploration efforts​ (St. George News).
  2. AI and Humanity’s Future: A recent study from the University of Bath has concluded that AI does not pose an existential threat to humanity, countering some of the more dystopian views often associated with AI advancements. The study emphasizes that, while AI continues to evolve rapidly, it is unlikely to develop into a force that endangers human existence​ (ScienceDaily).
  3. AI Hardware and Industry Trends: There is a growing pressure on hardware resources, particularly GPUs, as more companies bring AI capabilities in-house. This has led to an increased focus on developing more efficient and cost-effective hardware solutions. Additionally, there’s a trend towards using smaller, optimized models and open-source AI tools, which allow even smaller organizations to develop sophisticated AI capabilities without massive infrastructure investments​ (IBM – United States)​ (AI Index).

These highlights reflect the broadening impact of AI across various domains, from space exploration to industry and public perceptions of AI’s role in the future.

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