🤖 Killer Robots, AI models, and detecting breast cancer with A.I.

3/27/23

Good morning and welcome to the latest edition of neonpulse!

Here's what we have for you today:

  • The future of warfare

  • Detecting breast cancer with AI

  • America’s next top AI model

  • Latest GitHub Copilot updates

The Future Of Warfare

According to General Mark Milley, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, the militaries of the world will soon be almost entirely robotic, with autonomous systems providing surveillance, reconnaissance, and weapons delivery on the battlefield.

"Today we are undergoing the most significant and most fundamental change in the character of war,” said Milley.

Soon the battlefields of the world will be filled with all types of killer machines, from robotic tanks to flying drones- fingers crossed they don't become self-aware and decide to take over the world.

You read more about our new robot overlords here.

Detecting Breast Cancer with A.I.

A recent study by researchers at the University of Copenhagen found that an A.I. algorithm was able to detect breast cancer up to two years before it was clinically diagnosed.

The process, known as “computer assisted detection,” uses A.I. in order to identify patterns and risk factors associated with the development of breast cancer, allowing doctors to improve patient outcomes with early treatment.

You can check out a short interview explaining how the technology works here.

America's Next Top A.I. Model

Levi's has revealed that they’ll be using A.I. models to show off their latest denim products, stating that the move was motivated by the desire to increase the diversity of their models to better represent their customers.

“AI technology will enable customers to see our products on more models that look like themselves, creating a more personal and inclusive shopping experience.”

Who needs human models when you can have perfectly proportioned, pixel-perfect A.I. model strutting their stuff in the latest fashion trends?

You can learn more about the company behind the A.I. models on their site here.

GitHub's Copilot: Latest updates

GitHub's Copilot - an AI-powered tool that aides software developers in writing code - now includes a chatbot feature, allowing developers to converse with the AI in order to get help when solving complex coding problems.

In addition, the latest version of the tool gives you the ability to generate code from natural language, a significant leap forward for AI-powered coding that will boost productivity massively.

Only a matter of time before you’ll be able to have a conversation with a chatbot about your new app idea, and the chatbot will respond back with the finished product.

You can check out the demo on YouTube here.

A.I. Resources

  • Interviews/Presentations

    • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman interviewed by Lex Fridman - YouTube

  • Cool tools

    • AI-powered, Naval Ravikant chatbot - Naval Bot

    • Text to website tool (not yet released) - Twitter

And now your moment of zen

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