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AI Experts Call for 'Humanity's Last Exam' to Challenge Powerful Models

Technology experts have issued a global call for challenging questions to test AI systems in a project called "Humanity’s Last Exam." Organized by the Center for AI Safety and startup Scale AI, the initiative aims to develop harder benchmarks for AI systems, focusing on abstract reasoning. 

AI Models Based on Fruit Fly Brains Show Promising Results for Neuroscience and AI

Scientists have developed a virtual brain network based on the fruit fly's visual system, capable of predicting neuron behavior. This model, detailed in Nature, allows researchers to test ideas on computers before conducting experiments. The approach may also inspire energy-efficient AI systems, potentially reducing the power consumption of current AI technologies.

Apple Introduces iPhone 16 with AI Integration

Apple unveiled the iPhone 16, featuring "Apple Intelligence," its first AI-powered system, integrated across iPhones, iPads, and Macs. While Apple highlights its potential to improve user productivity, experts advise managing expectations, as the company remains vague on the broader capabilities and long-term AI strategy.

AI Transforms Modern Warfare with Autonomous Systems in Ukraine

AI is reshaping warfare, as seen in Ukraine through the use of autonomous drones, AI-powered reconnaissance robots, and AI-driven machine guns. These tools provide a technological edge and humanitarian aid, but raise ethical concerns about autonomous killing decisions. As AI evolves in warfare, it sparks vital discussions on human oversight and future societal impacts.

AI Adoption Boosts Sales Success by 3.7 Times for Sellers

According to a Gartner survey, B2B sellers who use AI tools are 3.7 times more likely to meet sales quotas. Key competencies like tactical flexibility and mentalizing also significantly improve quota attainment. However, 72% of sellers feel overwhelmed by the required skills and technology, impacting performance.

PwC Survey Reveals Employee Concerns Over Rising Costs, AI, and Skills Deficits

A PwC Ireland survey highlights that 40% of employees are considering job changes due to rising workloads and cost of living. Many feel unprepared for emerging technologies like generative AI, with 54% not having used such tools. Skills development is critical, with 73% prioritizing upskilling opportunities.

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AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious MindBy Chris Kalaboukis