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Hello readers! 

If you’re worried about AI taking over human roles, we have some news for you, 

Let’s Dive Right In: 

  • Meta’s Cicero to Become Threat for Humans? 

  • Ludo upgrades AI tool for game creativity

  • ChatGPT, a chatbot for Good and Evil 

  • Biotech labs is using DALL E 2 to generate protien images 

  • AI to help aid fractures in osteoporosis

  • Nuralink’s to debut in the next 6 months

  • Gloreha to help with neurorehab

  • Nestle SA states AI to be its R&D future

  • Disney is using AI to make actors look young

  • GPT 3.5 launched silently

Meta’s Cicero to Become Threat for Humans? 

Meta last week announced its latest AI that tricked humans into thinking it was a human when it played and won in a game meant to be limited for Artificial Intelligence. 

Here’s what experts are saying: 

  • Cicero can easily negotiate, make strategies, and plan alliances. 

  • It turned out to be a lot more sophisticated than scientists initially perceived. 

  • Experts are concerned its advanced intelligence, even for an AI, can become a dangerous tool during future wars.

Now everyone is concerned that this level of tech could make scams and exploitations easier on a very high level. 

I’m amazed at how quickly all of my childhood Hollywood “tech-failure” movies are coming to life. 

Ludo Upgrades its Generative AI Tool for Game Creativity 

Ludo is using generative AI to help game designers and artists be more productive. 

Here’s what’s expected: 

  • Ludo can now generate Image-to-Image productions. 

  • Users provide an image and Ludo’s AI will transform it according to text input. 

  • All this can help in creating game icons, variations of an image, and gameplay sketches, etc. 

  • Pigott, Ludo’s CEO, believes this kind of AI will become collaborative tools for game creators to make more efficient projects. 

This AI generator is expected to become the future of the gaming industry, especially for small-scale companies that can’t afford to hire vast human resources. 

Other News 

  • Twitter users discover OpenAI’s GPT chatbot can be used to warn developers of vulnerabilities and teach hackers how to exploit them. Kind of like the immune system, just not that immune.

  • Biotech labs are using DALL E 2 to generate protein images that have never been seen before or discovered. This could take medical AI solutions to the next level. 

  • New research has shown that AI might help in aiding fractures in osteoporotic patients.

  • Elon Musk claims Neuralink’s first brain chip can be in humans within the next six months. If it’s anything like his purchase of Twitter, it’s going to be “nerve-wracking”.

  • Gloreha is set to offer robotics assistance to help with the neurorehabilitation of patients that suffer from motor functioning. 

  • Nestle SA claims AI is going to become an essential part of its R&D growth processes in the future. 

  • Instead of spending all its budget on CGI, Disney is using AI to make actors look younger or older. Soon, Marvel movies will be made on generative AI so they don’t have to pay CGI designers. 

  • GPT 4 is set to debut soon in 2023, but meanwhile, OpenAI has quietly launched GPT 3.5, an improved version of GPT 3. 

AI Fundings 

  • Volkswagen’s Cariad is set to buy paragon’s AI subsidiary for $42.09 M.

  •  Sanctuary secures $30M to build Robots with Human-like intelligence. 

  • Verdant Robotics raises $46.5M to reduce AG Chemicals. 

  • Turbine gets $20M in funding to build its AI firm. 

  • Shield raises $20M in seed funding. 

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