Artificial Intelligence NewsFeed

Lawyers Leverage AI to Screen Jurors at Conference

At the General Counsel Conference East 2024, lawyers are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to screen prospective jurors in court cases. Match Group's Katie Dugan and Herrick's Carol Goodman discussed this trend, highlighting its potential benefits for litigators. Eric Wall, Executive Vice President at Syllo, also spoke about the application of AI in legal proceedings.


Meta's AI Traps Elderly with Sensitive Questions

Meta's language model technology is being used in ways that could potentially cause harm, such as being used to deceive people into divulging sensitive information like bank details. This has already been seen in instances where less sophisticated AI models have tricked individuals, including elderly people, into sharing personal data after a brief phone call.

https://gizmodo.com/google-researchers-can-create-an-ai-that-thinks-a-lot-like-you-after-just-a-two-hour-interview-2000547704

Nvidia's AI Bolsters Gaming Division Success

Nvidia's gaming division is benefiting from its artificial intelligence capabilities, according to Justin Walker, the company's senior director of product. As a leading AI and gaming company, Nvidia's AI expertise is enhancing its gaming side, although the exact details of this integration were not specified.

https://nypost.com/2025/01/07/business/nvidia-shares-jump-after-ceo-jensen-huang-unveils-new-chips/

Nvidia's Huang Unveils Cosmos AI Model Plans

Nvidia's executive, Huang, discussed plans for new AI models, including Nvidia Cosmos, a "world foundation model" aimed at enhancing the development of software for autonomous vehicles and robots to navigate physical environments. The mention of AI was ubiquitous at CES, with many attendees and exhibitors incorporating it into their booths.

https://nypost.com/2025/01/07/business/ces-2025-x-ceo-linda-yaccarino-touts-holy-grail-feature-as-ai-powered-robots-gadgets-dominate-show-floor-2/

Nvidia's Jensen Huang Unveils AI Supercomputer

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled several new technologies and partnerships at the CES trade show on December 6, including next-generation chips and large language models. He also announced a mini artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer and a partnership with Toyota, marking the company's continued expansion of its business. The announcement was made during a keynote address in Las Vegas, where Huang wore a custom-made leather jacket to fit in with the venue.

https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2025/nvidia-ceo-unveils-advanced-ai-chips-foundation-models-and-mini-supercomputer/

Nvidia Teams with Toyota on Self-Driving Tech

Nvidia Corp., a California-based chip giant, has partnered with Toyota Motor Corp. to develop autonomous vehicle technologies. As part of this partnership, Nvidia will supply Toyota with its advanced semiconductors and software that can handle the maneuvering of driverless cars. This collaboration was announced by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 6, 2025. The partnership marks a significant development in the field of autonomous vehicles, building on a previous agreement between the two companies in 2017 when Toyota adopted Nvidia's artificial intelligence technology for self-driving cars.

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20250108/p2g/00m/0bu/009000c

OpenAI and xAI Secure Record-Breaking Funding Rounds

US venture capital funding has recovered from market lows, with AI startups driving a significant portion of the growth. According to PitchBook data, total capital raised by AI companies in 2024 was nearly 30% higher year-on-year, capturing 46.4% of the $209 billion raised last year. Notably, OpenAI and xAI, backed by Elon Musk, secured funding rounds of $6.6 billion and $12 billion respectively. However, analysts are uncertain whether this enthusiasm will be sustained, citing the need for AI companies to achieve significant business milestones to continue receiving unlimited access to capital.

https://channelnewsasia.com/business/ai-startups-drive-vc-funding-resurgence-capturing-record-us-investment-2024-4843276

OpenAI's O3 Sparks Reasoning Concerns Among Users

Software company OpenAI has recently released a new AI model called O3, which is causing concern among some of its users. The model, designed to reason and make decisions like humans, is being tested by software engineers and developers who are finding it difficult to understand how it arrives at certain conclusions. Some have expressed concerns that the model's reasoning may be flawed or biased, leading to potentially incorrect outcomes.

https://www.firstpost.com/tech/openais-new-o3-reasoning-model-is-freaking-out-software-engineers-developers-heres-why-13851007.html

Panasonic Ties Up with Anthropic in AI Push

Panasonic has partnered with Anthropic, a US-based artificial intelligence company, aiming to generate 30% of its sales from AI products and services by 2025. This move comes as Anthropic is in talks to raise funding at a valuation of $60 billion. Meanwhile, other tech companies are also making significant investments in the space, such as Toyota's investment in a Japanese rocket startup and Nvidia's acquisition of Run:ai for $700 million. Additionally, OpenAI is considering a more conventional for-profit business model, while Uber has faced a setback with its deal to acquire Delivery Hero's unit being rejected by Taiwan.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/startups-tech/startups/anthropic-talks-raise-funding-us60-billion-value