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AI Jesus, Droidspeak language for agents, and AI beats doctors at diagnosis [11-23-2024]

Swiss Church Unveils AI Jesus for Confessions: A Thought-Provoking Experiment

A church in Switzerland has unveiled an 'experimental art installation' featuring an AI version of Jesus in a confessional booth, allowing visitors to interact with AI Jesus. The installation aims to encourage critical thinking about the limits of technology in the context of religion. The AI Jesus, which speaks 100 languages, has prompted varied reactions from visitors, with some reporting spiritual experiences and others dismissing it as a gimmick.

Source: https://www.vice.com/en/article/ai-jesus-is-now-taking-confessions-at-a-church-in-switzerland/


AI Chatbot Outperforms Doctors in Diagnosing Illness: Study

A recent study found that ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, outperformed human physicians in diagnosing medical conditions from case reports. The chatbot scored an average of 90 percent, while the doctors only scored an average of 76 percent. This highlights the potential for AI to assist in medical diagnosis, but also reveals that many doctors are not yet adept at utilizing AI tools effectively. The study emphasizes the need for doctors to view AI systems as 'doctor extenders' that can provide valuable second opinions on diagnoses.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/17/health/chatgpt-ai-doctors-diagnosis.html


'Droidspeak': Microsoft Develops New AI Language for Efficient Agent Communication

Microsoft researchers have developed a new language, 'Droidspeak,' to facilitate faster and more efficient communication between AI agents, enabling them to collaborate and solve more complex problems. This approach allows models to directly share data created in computational steps preceding language generation, reducing computational overhead and communication delays. While the researchers acknowledge the need for further improvements, the development of machine languages could pave the way for more efficient communication between AI agents, but potentially at the cost of interpretability and explainability.

Source: https://singularityhub.com/2024/11/21/droidspeak-ai-agents-now-have-their-own-language-thanks-to-microsoft/


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