Robots with superhuman vision, Insurance denials soar from AI integrations, and OpenAI building its own computer-use agent [11-13-2024]
OpenAI Nears Launch of AI Agents to Automate Tasks For Users
OpenAI is preparing to launch a new artificial intelligence agent codenamed “Operator” that can use a computer to take actions on a person’s behalf, such as writing code or booking travel. This release is part of a broader industry push towards AI software that can complete multi-step tasks for users with minimal supervision. OpenAI's move to release this AI tool comes in the wake of recent reports that OpenAI and its competitors have seen diminishing returns from scaling efforts to develop more advanced AI models.
Taiwan Commits to Retain TSMC's Advanced Tech within its Borders
Taiwan is determined to retain its most advanced semiconductor technologies within its borders, with Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs stating that TSMC's 2-nanometer chip production capabilities will not be transferred overseas. The country's regulations require domestic chipmakers to produce chips abroad that are at least one generation behind those manufactured at home, ensuring Taiwan's position as a hub for cutting-edge semiconductor production. Despite TSMC's global expansion plans, Taiwan is focused on maintaining its global leadership in the semiconductor industry through continued investments in R&D and initiatives to attract foreign partners for design and materials centers.
Source: https://www.techspot.com/news/105552-taiwan-economic-minister-tsmc-core-tech-not-leave.html
Rising Insurance Denials and AI: The Unintended Consequences in Healthcare
Insurance denials and administrative overload in hospitals are reportedly on the rise, potentially driven by the use of AI tools by insurance companies. Prior authorization requests and health insurance claims are being denied at an increasing rate, leading to delays in patient care and administrative burdens for hospitals. This trend has raised concerns about the use of AI in automating claim denials, with reports of high error rates and a potential lack of transparency in the decision-making process. The U.S. Senate has taken note of the issue and released a report calling for more oversight and regulation of predictive technology use by Medicare Advantage insurers.
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/hospitals-are-reporting-more-insurance-denials-ai-driving-them-1977706
PanoRadar: Advancing Robotics with AI-Powered Superhuman Vision
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed PanoRadar, a system that uses AI algorithms to convert radio waves into rich 3D views, allowing robots to overcome the limitations faced by traditional sensors in navigating through challenging environments such as smoke, glass, and walls. The system aims to complement existing sensing technologies and improve robots' effectiveness in search and rescue missions, autonomous vehicles, and other high-stakes tasks.
Source: https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/superhuman-vision-lets-robots-see-through-walls-smoke
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