Meta is developing a GPT-4 competitor and plans to release it open source. ChatGPT is shown to be more creative than MBA students. Half of Americans believe AI will negatively impact US presidential elections. Perspectives on AI in game development and potential for modern AI in gaming. Americans' concerns about AI and the challenges of regulating it. The impact of generative AI tools on elections and the debate surrounding AI regulation advocates.
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Meta plans to release an open-source AI system called LAMA 4, aiming to be more powerful than GPT-4.
Half of Americans believe AI-generated misinformation will impact election outcomes, highlighting the need for better regulation and understanding of AI by political leaders.
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Meta's Plans to Develop a Competitor to GPT-4
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, confirms their plans to develop a more powerful AI system called LAMA 3. They aim for LAMA 3 to be several times more powerful than LAMA 2 and at least as good as GPT-4. Meta plans to train LAMA 3 on its own infrastructure and intends to release it as an open-source tool, even though their lawyers have expressed concerns about potential legal issues.
Poll Reveals Concerns about AI in Elections
According to a recent poll, half of all Americans believe that AI-generated misinformation will impact election outcomes, while one-third say they will be less trusting of the election results due to the presence of AI. The poll also highlights that a majority of Americans have a pessimistic view of AI and believe it is important for political leaders to understand artificial intelligence. Additionally, the poll shows mixed opinions on the best entity to regulate AI, with a large portion saying none of the existing options are suitable.
Debate around AI Use in Elections and Misinformation
There is ongoing discussion about the use of AI in elections and the spread of misinformation. Concerns arise about the potential impact of AI-generated deepfakes, micro-targeting, and the decline of trust in democratic processes. While some argue for a ban on AI in elections to address these issues, others advocate for trusting the electorate to adapt and for social media platforms to focus on addressing the risks. The impact of AI on elections and democracy remains an evolving and contentious topic.
Today NLW looks at a WSJ report that Meta is pushing for a GPT-4 powered Llama 4 to be released open source; a study that shows that ChatGPT is more creative than MBA students; and an Axios poll that shows that half of Americans believe that AI will negatively impact the US presidential elections.
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