Pika's generative neural network has received an update
The Pika generative neural network has received a 1.5 update that improves its ability to model physical effects and interactions.
Users share impressive Pika test results: any objects in the video can be inflated, cut or flattened
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Harvard students taught Meta smartglasses to collect passersby's personal data
Harvard University students have opened Pandora's Box by connecting Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses to facial recognition and public databases. The result is the ultimate spy device.
They called their invention I-XRAY and conducted “field tests” on strangers. They checked the data they received against the passersby themselves. The glasses found their names, ages, phone numbers and insurance polic
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Google is trying to teach its own AI to think logically
Anonymous sources say that engineers want not just to copy OpenAI's work, but to design the thinking process in their own, better way. To do this, they are using a process where the model does not answer instantly, but pauses after receiving a question. During this time, it considers other promts related to the question and tries to form the best answer based on them.
They call this logic Chain-o