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Sunday, April 14, 2024

This week's roundup: Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed. This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant. Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment? And more.

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Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed

Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed

The Synthetic Memories project is helping families around the world reclaim a past that was never caught on camera.

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Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment?

Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment?

Researchers are using generative AI and other techniques to teach robots new skills—including tasks they could perform in homes.

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This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant

This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant

Federal funding is spurring US companies like Thintronics to disrupt semiconductor manufacturing. Success is far from guaranteed.

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A conversation with DragoÈ™ Tudorache, the politician behind the AI Act

A conversation with DragoÈ™ Tudorache, the politician behind the AI Act

Here's why he believes the landmark law he helped to shepherd through will change the AI sector for the better.

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Why the Chinese government is sparing AI from harsh regulations—for now

Why the Chinese government is sparing AI from harsh regulations—for now

The Chinese government may have been tough on consumer tech platforms, but its AI regulations are intentionally lax to keep the domestic industry growing.

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