Las Vegas Explosion Suspect Used AI to Plan Blast, Prompting Concerns About Responsible AI Use
The suspect responsible for the Tesla Cybertruck blast in Las Vegas used AI to plan the explosion, searching ChatGPT for information on how to carry out the plot. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that the AI generated responses, but did not share the specifics. An OpenAI spokesperson emphasized the company's commitment to responsible AI use and stated that ChatGPT responded with publicly available information and warnings against harmful or illegal activities. Police also found a six-page manifesto and evidence suggesting the suspect's death was a suicide, leading to more questions than answers.
Source: https://www.axios.com/2025/01/08/las-vegas-explosion-suspect-chatgpt-ai
Toyota Explores Rockets and Invests in Interstellar Technologies for Space Exploration
Japanese automaker Toyota has announced its exploration of rockets and made its first investment into Interstellar Technologies, hinting at the idea of moving people through space. The company is working with Interstellar Technologies to explore what kind of telecommunications network should be established to support the needs of Woven City, a prototype city designed to be a living laboratory. Toyota has invested 7 billion yen (about $44.3 million) into Interstellar Technologies, signaling its interest in space exploration and satellite deployment.
Nvidia Introduces Cosmos World Foundation Models for Predicting and Generating Physics-Aware Videos
Nvidia has introduced a family of world models known as Cosmos World Foundation Models (WFMs) that can predict and generate 'physics-aware' videos. These models, available from Nvidia's API and NGC catalogs, are divided into three categories based on their performance levels. However, concerns have been raised about the training data sources, as Nvidia has not disclosed the details and faces allegations of training on copyrighted YouTube videos without permission. Despite claims from Nvidia that the models learn like people, experts question the legality of such training data and its alignment with fair use legal doctrine. While several companies have committed to piloting these models for various use cases, Nvidia's world models are not considered truly open source due to the lack of published training data details and necessary tools for recreation.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/06/nvidia-releases-its-own-brand-of-world-models/
Nvidia Project Digits: Revolutionizing AI Development with a Linux-powered Desktop
Nvidia Project Digits is a powerful Linux-powered desktop AI supercomputer designed to bring unprecedented computing power to AI developers, researchers, and students. Running Nvidia's DGX OS, a customized Ubuntu Linux 22.04 distro, and powered by Nvidia's new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, it promises to offer data center-level performance in a compact, desk-friendly form factor, reshaping the landscape of AI development by making high-performance AI development more accessible.
Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/nvidia-project-digits-a-linux-powered-desktop-for-ai-developers/
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