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OpenAI and Anthropic will share their models with the US government

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Here's a quick look at today's AI briefing

Amazon’s new voice assistant, "Remarkable Alexa," will launch in October and be powered by Anthropic’s Claude AI, offering a subscription-based service. The existing Alexa model struggled with accuracy, leading Amazon to invest in Anthropic’s AI technology after facing internal technical and bureaucratic issues. Remarkable Alexa is set to feature daily AI-generated news summaries, a child-focused chatbot, and conversational shopping tools, with a demo planned for Amazon's September event.

OpenAI and Anthropic will share their new AI models with the US government before release to enhance safety. The companies signed agreements with the US AI Safety Institute to provide access to their models before and after public release. This move aims to help the government assess and mitigate safety risks as legislative bodies consider regulations for AI technology.

Google is developing artificial intelligence technology that can detect early signs of illness by analyzing sound signals like coughs and sniffles. The AI model is trained with 300 million audio samples and can identify diseases such as tuberculosis by recognizing specific audio patterns of labored breathing. Google has partnered with Salcit Technologies, an AI startup in India, to integrate this technology into smartphones to assist high-risk populations in areas with limited healthcare access.

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  • Researchers from Google and Tel Aviv University introduced GameNGen, an AI model that can simulate the 1993 video game Doom in real time using techniques from Stable Diffusion.

  • Many of the largest websites, such as Facebook, Instagram, and The New York Times, have opted out of Apple's AI training by using the Applebot-Extended tag to exclude their content.

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