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Japanese AI Dating App Allows Users to 'Marry' Bots Amid Rising Loneliness

Japan's new AI dating app, Loverse, lets users form relationships and even "marry" AI bots, attracting over 5,000 users in just two months. This trend highlights the country's growing social isolation and declining birth rates. While some find comfort in AI companionship, the app aims to complement, not replace, real-life relationships.

AI’s ‘Oppenheimer Moment’: Autonomous Weapons Enter the Battlefield

AI technology in warfare is advancing rapidly, with autonomous drones and AI-targeting systems being used by militaries globally. The US alone has over 800 AI-related projects and significant funding allocated. While these advancements promise more efficient combat operations, they raise ethical concerns and highlight the need for regulation. Experts warn that without proper oversight, society could face unforeseen and potentially catastrophic consequences.

AI's Rise Helps Fuel Uptick in Tech Layoffs

Recent tech sector job cuts have surpassed 100,000, partly due to AI advancements. Companies like Intuit, UiPath, and OpenText are replacing laid-off employees with AI experts. While AI promises efficiency, concerns arise over job displacement and potential compliance, security, and ethical issues. Despite this, AI's transformative potential in the workplace continues to grow. 

New AI System Can Detect Drunk Drivers by Scanning Their Faces

A new AI system can identify drunk drivers with 75% accuracy by scanning facial features such as gaze direction and head position. This technology, which can integrate with smart vehicle systems, aims to prevent impaired driving by assessing intoxication levels before the car starts, potentially reducing alcohol-related accidents worldwide.

OpenAI Defines Levels of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

OpenAI has outlined five levels of AGI: Chatbots, Reasoners, Agents, Innovators, and Organizations. Currently, OpenAI’s systems operate at level 1 but are nearing level 2. This initiative aims to progress AI from conversational abilities to human-level problem-solving and beyond, targeting AI that can independently perform complex tasks and aid in invention.

Are We Underestimating the Potential of Generative AI?

Despite the massive investments in AI infrastructure, current applications have not justified the costs, according to Goldman Sachs' Jim Covello. He argues that AI must solve complex problems to be worthwhile. While some experts believe costs will drop and AI will drive productivity, the true potential of AI remains uncertain and dependent on foundational investments in data modernization.

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