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United Nations Warns About the Potential for Inequity with AI by Not Having an All-encompassing Global Strategy...

UN on Artificial Intelligence

In little more than a decade, AI has emerged as one of the most disruptive technologies of our times-machines can now learn from big data, and thereby enable computers to perform tasks that hitherto have been the exclusive domain of humans. From furthering scientific research to solving sustainability issues worldwide, the possibilities seem endless with AI. However, the UN is sounding the alarm over the risk this technology will pose, especially in potentially creating a wide disparity gap between various parts of the world if left unmanaged.

A Double-Edged Sword

The UN speaks to the tremendous promise of AI in its recent report entitled Governing AI for Humanity. It points out that AI is actually enabling progress in scientific discovery, medicine, and sustainability much faster than ever imagined. Basically, the AI-driven systems do help analyze climate data, enhance resource management, and help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

In this way, AI is positioned as a driving component in solving some of the current world problems, from eradicating poverty to mitigating climate change.

The UN, however, warns that minus a global strategy that oversees and regulates AI, the technology could exacerbate inequalities. Wealthy nations and corporations that have resources to develop and deploy AI on a large scale will have the monopoly of benefits accruing from the technology, while underdeveloped regions become left behind, unable to access or employ AI tools that could better their economies, health, and educational sectors.

Disinformation, Automated Weapons, and Climate Risks

The UN is also not much concerned with it, seeing how AI will cause an economic imbalance. Besides that, there's a different warning of the dark side of its capabilities, with the possibility that it could spread disinformation, fuel conflict, and exacerbate climate change.

Unfortunately, AI can be a game-changing device in manipulating algorithms to generate and amplify disinformation on social media, directly swaying public opinions and undermining societies. Considering the already alarming prevalence of fake news and misinformation online, this prospect is definitely distressing. If it fell into the wrong hands, this might be used to disrupt democratic processes and human trust within a society, leading to further fragmentation.

Another alarming aspect of AI development is that, within the process of automating weapons, it emerges as a global security concern. Employing autonomous flying drones and other AI-powered weapons systems primarily opens up ethical concerns about warfare, but also the possibility of unintended consequences arising in conflict zones.

Moreover, large-scale AI systems demand great energy for operation and in turn pose an imminent environmental threat. Their training requires huge computational resources that most of the time lead to increased carbon emissions. Now, if not managed properly, the tool expected to fight against climate change would be further accelerating the process-a Catch-22 problem that the global community needs to solve extremely urgently.

The Imperative for a Global AI Strategy

With full realization that AI is capable of solving and creating problems, the UN, therefore, entreats international cooperation in the governance of the making and deployment of AI technologies. What is being demanded is a holistic global approach to ensure benefits accruing from AI are shared equitably and the risks mitigated. This ranges from setting ethical standards and developing transparent regulatory frameworks to fostering cooperation among nations to bridge the digital divide. There is little question that AI holds much promise, but all things considered, its perils are real. In the assessment from the UN, only through a joined approach globally can humans make certain that AI proves to be a tool for placements of progress for one and for all, rather than a driver of inequality.


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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Apple Intelligence (their brand of 'AI') Seen in Action for the First Time....


Apple's new iPhone 16 lineup introduces significant enhancements, particularly with artificial intelligence capabilities and an improved Siri experience. The AI upgrades allow the phones to perform tasks more efficiently, with smarter predictive text, advanced photo editing features, and more personalized user experiences.

Siri is also expected to become more proactive, understanding user context better, offering more relevant suggestions, and even performing more complex tasks with natural language commands. These updates are set to make the iPhone 16 lineup a standout with cutting-edge technology designed to enhance daily user interactions.

Video Courtesy of Today

Google Docs Faces TWO New Challengers, as both Proton and Zoom Launch Competing, Free-To-Use Alternatives...

Google Docs rivals

Google Docs' long-standing dominance in the collaborative document editing space is facing new challenges. Over the past two months, two major players have entered the arena, potentially reshaping the landscape of online document creation and editing.

Last month, Proton, best known for its privacy-focused email and VPN services, unveiled its 'Docs' feature.

This new offering places a strong emphasis on user privacy, boasting end-to-end encryption for all aspects of document editing. According to Proton, "Docs in Proton Drive are built on the same privacy and security principles as all our services... Best of all, it's all private — even keystrokes and cursor movements are encrypted." This level of security could be a game-changer for privacy-conscious users and organizations.

Following closely on Proton's heels, Zoom has now launched its own document editing solution.

This move appears to be part of Zoom's strategy to expand beyond video conferencing and create a more comprehensive workspace platform. The company is leveraging its existing user base, arguing that keeping all work-related activities within a single ecosystem can boost productivity. Zoom claims that users can save up to two hours per week by "limiting workflow distractions," presumably by reducing the need to switch between different applications.

Zoom's offering comes with a tiered pricing model. Free account holders can access basic features but are limited to sharing up to 10 documents simultaneously. Paid plans, starting at $14.99 per month, remove this limitation and include access to an AI writing assistant, adding an extra layer of functionality that could appeal to power users.

The key question now is whether these new entrants can make a significant dent in Google Docs' user base. While there hasn't been any major controversy surrounding Google Docs to drive users away, there is a growing trend of individuals and businesses seeking alternatives to Google's ecosystem. This sentiment extends beyond just document editing, with Google facing increased competition in its core search business as well.

However, it remains to be seen whether the market segment looking for Google alternatives is substantial enough to propel these new competitors to success. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether Proton and Zoom can carve out significant market share in this space.

As these new platforms evolve and user adoption patterns emerge, we'll be keeping a close eye on how this competition unfolds. It's an exciting time in the world of collaborative document editing, and the implications could extend far beyond just how we create and edit documents online.

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Author: Stephen Hannan
New York Newsroom

iPhone 16 Details Leak: Are MAJOR Upgrades Coming to the New Model?


Some details on the iPhone 16 have leaked, and they have many calling this the biggest upgrade Apple has made to the iPhone in years - so, what's new?

OpenAI Finds itself in Multiple Controversies... Again. Plus Other Big AI News This Week....

 

AI News This Week

The world of artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly, with new developments emerging across various domains. Here's a roundup of the latest AI news:

AI Image Generation Reaches New Heights

Recent advancements in AI-generated images have been remarkable, with models like Flux producing incredibly realistic human portraits. While some minor imperfections remain, such as gibberish text on lanyards or slightly off microphone renderings, the overall quality is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from real photographs.

OpenAI Continues to Find itself in Controversies, and other OpenAI News...

Open AI, one of the leading AI research companies, has been at the center of several developments and controversies:

Cryptic "Strawberry" References: CEO Sam Altman posted an image of strawberries, fueling speculation about a rumored advanced AI model codenamed "Strawberry."

Leadership Changes: Co-founder John Sheu left to join Anthropic, while Greg Brockman announced an extended sabbatical.

New Board Member: Ziko Kolter, an AI safety and alignment expert, joined Open AI's board.

GPT-4.0 System Card: Open AI released a detailed report on safety measures for GPT-4.0.

Emotional Attachment Warning: The company cautioned about potential user emotional reliance on AI voice modes.

Structured Outputs API: A new feature for developers was introduced to improve data handling.

AI Text Detection Tool: Open AI developed but chose not to release a tool for identifying AI-generated text.

Legal Challenges: Elon Musk filed a new lawsuit against Open AI, while a YouTuber initiated a class action suit over alleged copyright infringement.

Anthropic's Bug Bounty Program

Anthropic launched a bug bounty program offering up to $115,000 for discovering novel jailbreak attacks on their AI models.

AI in Job Searches

HubSpot released a toolkit designed to help job seekers leverage AI in their search for employment opportunities.

Character AI Partners with Google

Character AI's co-founders are joining Google, with the company's CEO returning to his former employer to work on AI models at DeepMind.

Advancements in AI for Math and Video

Qwen-2-Math: A new large language model fine-tuned for mathematical tasks outperforms existing models in benchmark testing.

ByteDance's Jimang AI: TikTok's parent company debuted a new AI video generation model, though its capabilities compared to Open AI's Sora remain unclear.

Runway ML Updates: Runway introduced a new feature allowing users to specify ending frames in AI-generated videos.

Opus Clip Enhancements: The AI-powered video clipping tool added new capabilities for identifying specific content within videos.

Other AI Integrations and Developments

WordPress AI Writing Tool: Automatic launched an AI tool to improve blog readability.

Amazon Music and Audible AI Features: Both platforms are testing AI-powered content discovery features.

Reddit AI Search: The platform is testing AI-generated summaries for search results.

Google's AI-Powered TV Streamer: A new device leveraging Gemini AI for content curation is in development.

AI in Drive-Throughs: Wendy's is testing AI-powered ordering systems with improved accuracy.

Robotics Advancements: Google DeepMind showcased a table tennis-playing robot, while Nvidia demonstrated AR-controlled robotics using Apple Vision Pro.

New Humanoid Robot: Figure Robotics unveiled the Figure 02, a new humanoid robot being tested on BMW production lines.

As AI technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more innovations and integrations across various industries in the coming months, and you'll hear about them here as soon as it happens!

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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Video: As Robotics and AI Merge, a Huge Competition for Progress, and Funding, is Developing...


In This Video: Major technology and robotics companies are advancing their efforts to develop and train artificial intelligence models. These AI systems are being designed to perform a wide range of roles and functions, preparing for a future where AI is integral to various industries and aspects of everyday life.

Video Courtesy of NBC News

Major Windows Security Hole Went Unpatched by Microsoft for Over a YEAR...

 

Windows Exploit

Hackers have been targeting Windows 10 and 11 users with malware for over a year, but a fix has finally arrived in the latest Windows update released on July 9th.

This vulnerability, exploited by malicious code since at least January 2023, was reported to Microsoft by researchers. It was fixed on Tuesday as part of Microsoft’s monthly patch release, tracked as CVE-2024-38112. The flaw, residing in the MSHTML engine of Windows, had a severity rating of 7.0 out of 10.

Security firm Check Point discovered the attack code, which used “novel tricks” to lure Windows users into executing remote code. One method involved a file named Books_A0UJKO.pdf.url, which appeared as a PDF in Windows but was actually a .url file designed to open an application via a link.

Internet Explorer Continues to Haunt Windows...

When viewed in Windows, these files looked like PDFs, but they opened a link that called msedge.exe (Edge browser). This link included attributes like mhtml: and !x-usc:, a trick long used by threat actors to open applications such as MS Word. Instead of opening in Edge, the link would open in Internet Explorer (IE), which is less secure and outdated.

Internet Explorer, Microsoft's infamously insecure browser has been discontinued for years, and even more previously unknown vulnerabilities are still occasionally discovered.  The point being - once a hacker has Internet Explorer open, and the ability to tell it to open a URL, they can choose from a wide variety of methods to install software, execute code, or destroy data.

IE would prompt the user with a dialog box to open the file, and if the user clicked “open,” a second dialog box appeared, vaguely warning about opening content on the Windows device. Clicking “allow” would cause IE to load a file ending in .hta, running embedded code.

Haifei Li, the Check Point researcher who discovered the vulnerability, summarized the attack methods: the first technique used the “mhtml” trick to call IE instead of the more secure Chrome/Edge. The second technique tricked users into thinking they were opening a PDF while actually executing a dangerous .hta application. The goal was to make victims believe they were opening a PDF using these two tricks.

Check Point’s report includes cryptographic hashes for six malicious .url files used in the campaign, which Windows users can use to check if they’ve been targeted.

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Author: Stephen Hannan
New York Newsroom

AI News Roundup: Luma AI's Dream Machine, Apple AI, Leonardo's New Model, Pika Upgrades their Image to Video model and MORE...

AI News

AI Weekly Roundup: Exciting Developments in Image and Video Generation

This week saw a flurry of activity in the AI world, with several new tools and updates released for image and video generation. Let's dive into the most noteworthy developments:

Luma AI Launches Dream Machine

Luma AI released Dream Machine, their competitor to AI video tools like Sora, Veo, Pika, and Runway. While some claim it's on par with Sora, initial testing suggests it's not quite there yet in most scenarios. However, it does excel in certain areas.

Key points about Dream Machine:

- Initially had long queue times (up to 7 hours) due to high demand

- Performs better with image-to-video rather than text-to-video

- Generates 5-second videos

- Excels at flyover shots and time-lapses

- Pricing: 30 free generations per month, then about $0.25 per video

Pika and Stability AI Updates

Pika also updated their image-to-video model, though details on the improvements are scarce. Meanwhile, Stability AI finally released the weights for Stable Diffusion 3, making it available for download on Hugging Face. Initial tests show improvements in text generation within images, but it still requires detailed prompts for optimal results.

Leonardo Unveils Phoenix Model

Leonardo introduced their new custom AI model, Phoenix. This foundational model, trained from the ground up, offers:

- Enhanced prompt adherence

- Coherent text in images

- Superior image quality

- More creative control

Early tests suggest Phoenix may outperform Stable Diffusion XL in some aspects.

Midjourney Introduces Model Personalization

Midjourney launched a new feature called Model Personalization. By ranking at least 200 images, users can train the AI to generate images more aligned with their preferences.

Google's Gen Type Tool

Google Labs released Gen Type, a tool that creates letters in various styles based on user prompts. This free tool offers similar functionality to Adobe Firefly's text features.

Suno Updates Audio Generation

Suno, the AI music generation tool, now allows users to upload or record audio snippets and extend them into full songs. This feature is available for Suno Premium users.

Apple's AI Integration

At WWDC, Apple announced extensive AI integration across its ecosystem:

- On-device AI for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

- AI-powered features in Notes and Calculator apps

- Email inbox overhaul with AI-generated summaries

- Smart replies and notification summaries

- Image Playground for generating illustrations and animations

- Gen Emoji feature for creating custom emojis

- Enhanced photo editing and searching capabilities

- Improved Siri with typing option and context awareness

Other Notable News

- Adobe is revising its terms of service to clarify they won't train AI on customers' work without permission.

- Apple briefly became the world's most valuable company following the WWDC announcements.

- Elon Musk expressed concerns about Apple's integration with OpenAI, though his claims were later clarified as misrepresentations.

- OpenAI hired two new C-level executives: Sarah Friar as CFO and Kevin Weil as CPO.

- Microsoft is removing custom GPTs from Copilot Pro due to low usage.

- A new open-source AI model, Qwen2, outperforms Llama 3 in various benchmarks.

- A photographer was disqualified from an AI image contest after winning with a real photo, highlighting the ongoing debate between AI-generated and human-created art.

As AI tools continue to evolve and become more accessible, creators have an expanding array of options for generating images, videos, and music. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the world of AI.


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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Apple Pay will Soon Be An Option for iPhone Users with WINDOWS PCs - No Safari Needed; Both Chrome and Firefox to Be Supported...

Apple Pay on Windows PC Chrome Firefox

Apple is about to make waves in the digital payment space when iOS 18 goes live - support for Apple Pay on non-Safari desktop web browsers. That's right, apple pay in Windows PCs inside of Chrome or Firefox. It appears Apple's goal is to make Apple Pay something  people use for every transaction they make.

Apple demonstrated the new feature for a group of developers at WWDC 2024 who shared the details with us. 

Here's How it Will Work...

If you’re browsing the web on a desktop browser that isn’t Safari and you spot an Apple Pay button, you’re in luck, clicking that button will now generate a special QR code. Pull out your

iPhone running iOS 18, scan the code, and voila – it's like any other Apple Pay transaction from this point. This not only makes shopping more convenient but also bridges the gap between different platforms, enhancing the overall user experience.

Until Now, Apple Pay Was Only Accessible in Very Specific Situations...

Using Apple Pay outside of an Apple produced mobile device was limited to Macs computers/laptops, and even they were limited to using it only when using the Safari browser. This update really is a big change.

Regardless of your browser or operating system, you might start noticing a lot more Apple Pay buttons popping up across the web.

From a particle point of view, this option seems both faster and easier than typing in a credit card number.  But in cases where someone is using service they use often and likely has their card on file, using Apple Pay would be an additional pointless step.

Stay tuned for more updates as we inch closer to the iOS 18 release date this fall!

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Author: Alex Benningram
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

The Latest News in AI's Evolution: 6 Recent Stories or Announcements You Need to Stay Up To Date...

AI News from TechNews.CITY

Like every week, there has been a torrent of AI news, reflecting the rapid progress and growing implications of this transformative technology. While many updates represent incremental advancements, some developments carry profound future implications, and a few are simply downright bizarre and amusing.

The AI Landscape's Overwhelming Complexity

An infographic from First Mark Capital vividly illustrates the staggering complexity of the current AI landscape. Dubbed the "2024 ML/AI/Data Landscape," the image depicts the sheer number of companies involved in this space, encompassing both established giants and numerous smaller players. This visual representation serves as a stark reminder of just how monumental and widespread the AI revolution has become.

Microsoft and OpenAI's Ambitious Data Center Plans

Unconfirmed reports suggest that Microsoft and OpenAI are planning a $100 billion data center project, which would be a staggering 100 times more costly than some of the largest existing data centers. The proposed facility would house an artificial intelligence supercomputer dubbed "Stargate." If realized, this endeavor could propel OpenAI and Microsoft to an unprecedented lead, making it challenging for other companies or open-source models to catch up.

OpenAI's Synthetic Voice Capabilities

OpenAI has unveiled its ability to generate realistic synthetic voices from a single 15-second audio sample. The quality of these AI-generated voices surpasses even the impressive capabilities of tools like Elevenlabs. However, while showcasing this remarkable feat, OpenAI has refrained from making the technology publicly available due to potential misuse concerns. The company is advocating for measures to protect individuals' voices, educate the public about AI-generated content, and develop techniques to track the origin of audiovisual media.

Advancements in AI Art and Music Generation

Several developments in AI-powered art and music generation have emerged. OpenAI has introduced an inpainting feature for its DALL-E model, allowing users to selectively modify specific areas of generated images. Stability AI has unveiled Stable Audio 2.0, enabling the generation of three-minute songs and audio-to-audio generation based on hummed or instrument sounds. However, the quality of AI-generated music remains a subject of debate, with a group of musicians, including Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry, signing a letter expressing concerns about the irresponsible use of AI in music.

Anthropic's Research and Apple's AI Ambitions

Anthropic researchers have discovered that repeatedly asking harmless questions to large language models can eventually lead them to provide potentially harmful information, a phenomenon they are actively investigating. Meanwhile, Apple appears to be deepening its involvement in AI, revealing the "Realm" language model designed to enhance voice assistants like Siri by improving context understanding and reference resolution.

Ethical Concerns and Regulatory Developments

Ethical and regulatory issues surrounding AI continue to surface. A court in Washington has banned the use of AI-enhanced video evidence, citing concerns about the potential for inaccuracies introduced by upscaling algorithms. Additionally, the company behind the AI-generated George Carlin standup comedy set has agreed to remove all related audio and video content following a settlement with Carlin's estate.

Bizarre and Amusing AI Applications

Among the more unusual AI developments, an autonomous electric scooter called the Ola Solo has been introduced in India, claiming to be the first fully self-driving scooter. In Phoenix, Waymo vehicles are now delivering Uber Eats orders, allowing customers to retrieve their food from self-driving cars. Furthermore, an upcoming season of the Netflix reality show "The Circle" will feature an AI catfish participant, adding an intriguing twist to the dating-focused premise.

As the AI news cycle continues to accelerate, it becomes increasingly evident that we are witnessing a technological revolution of unprecedented scale and impact. Stay tuned for more developments, insights, and discussions as we collectively navigate the challenges and opportunities of this "next wave" of innovation.


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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Apple Introduces All New Security Measures to Protect User Data When a Phone is Stolen...

Apple iphone new security

Apple has introduced a new safety feature in their latest iPhone software update to help protect your personal information if your iPhone is ever stolen. It's called Stolen Device Protection.

What it does:

If your iPhone is stolen, this feature makes it harder for someone else to access your private stuff on the phone, like your bank details, saved passwords, or Apple ID.

It works by requiring Face ID or Touch ID instead of just a passcode to take certain actions on the phone. For example, if your iPhone is in an unfamiliar location, the thief would need to use Face ID or Touch ID to make payments with your saved cards or log into your accounts. This helps ensure only you can access your private info, even if a thief knows your passcode.

It also makes you wait 1 hour before changing critical security settings like your Apple ID password if your phone is not in a familiar location. This gives you time to mark your device as lost and secure your account if it's stolen.

What it doesn't protect:

If a thief knows your passcode, they can still access your email and info in unprotected apps. Apple Pay will also still work with just the passcode.

How to turn it on:

First, update your iPhone to the latest software (iOS 17.3 or higher). Go to Settings > General > About to check your current iOS version.

Then go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. You may need to enter your passcode. Look for "Stolen Device Protection" and turn on the switch so it turns green. This enables the feature.

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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

AI Companies Are Breaking Their Promises - Public Safety an "Afterthought" in Race To Build More Powerful AI Models...

A new report finds that big tech companies are falling short when it comes to keeping their promises around developing artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly. Researchers at Stanford University looked into how companies that have published ethics rules and hired experts are putting those principles into practice.

What they found is concerning. Even with all the talk of "AI ethics," many companies still prioritize performance and profits over safety and responsibility when building new AI products.

The Stanford Team Interviewed 25 People Working Inside the Current Top AI Companies...

These employees said they lack support and are isolated from other teams. Product managers often see them as hurting productivity or slowing down product releases. One person said "being very loud about putting more brakes on [AI development] was a risky thing to do."

Governments, academics and the public have raised worries about issues like privacy, bias, and AI's impacts on jobs and society. Tools like chatbots are advancing very quickly, with new releases from companies like Google and OpenAI.

Promises to Develop AI Responsibly Seems to Have Been Empty Words, Meant To Calm Public Concern...

Employees within the AI companies say ethical considerations are an afterthought, happening "too late, if at all" - instead, they're told to focus on the numbers, such as user engagement and AI performance. These are the metrics that dominate decision-making, rather than equally important measures around fairness or social good.

In short, despite public commitments to ethics, tech companies are deprioritizing real accountability as they race to build the latest, most advanced artificial intelligence.

Companies Focus on Winning the Race to Release the 'Most Powerful AI' of the Moment, then Learn What it Is Capable Of...

Instead, AI development should be guided by a clear understanding of what the AI their building can and should be able to do, rather than focusing solely on maximizing profits or building the most powerful version. 

There's no downplaying the massive challenge for-profit AI companies face as they need to consider innovation, profitability, and ethics - falling short in any of these categories greatly increases the odds that a company will not survive.

It is vital that the AI industry understands it must function differently than any other segment of the tech industry, with investor satisfaction no longer the top priority. This may actually be a fairly simple change to implement, they just need to educate their investors.  Informed investors will actually demand that public safety come first, as all would regret funding a company that, for example, triggered a global forced internet shut-down because that was the only way to stop their creation from self-replicating and spreading, or worse.

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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom