The Obtain: the AI Hype Index, and “regular” AI

The Obtain: the AI Hype Index, and “regular” AI


That is at present’s version of The Obtain, our weekday e-newsletter that gives a every day dose of what’s happening on the earth of expertise.

The AI Hype Index: AI agent cyberattacks, racing robots, and musical fashions

Separating AI actuality from hyped-up fiction isn’t all the time straightforward. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype Index—a easy, at-a-glance abstract of every little thing you should know concerning the state of the trade. Check out this month’s version of the index right here.

Is AI “regular”?

Regardless of its ubiquity, AI is seen as something however a traditional expertise. There may be discuss of AI methods that can quickly benefit the time period “superintelligence,” and the previous CEO of Google not too long ago prompt we management AI fashions the best way we management uranium and different nuclear weapons supplies.

A latest essay by two AI researchers at Princeton argues that AI is a general-purpose expertise whose utility is perhaps higher in comparison with the drawn-out adoption of electrical energy or the web than to nuclear weapons. Learn on to study extra concerning the insurance policies the authors suggest.

—James O’Donnell

This story initially appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly e-newsletter on AI. To get tales like this in your inbox first, join right here.

The must-reads

I’ve combed the web to search out you at present’s most enjoyable/necessary/scary/fascinating tales about expertise.

1 US Congress has handed the Take It Down Act
The laws is designed to crack down on revenge porn and deepfake nudes. (WP $)
+ However critics worry it’ll be weaponized to suppress on-line speech and encryption. (The Verge)
+ Donald Trump has stated he needs to make use of the invoice to guard himself. (The Hill)

2 The Trump administration is embracing shady crypto corporations
Together with Tether, whose stablecoin is commonly utilized by criminals. (NYT $)
+ Crypto lender Nexo, which bumped into regulatory bother, is now returning to the US. (CoinDesk)
+ The UAE is planning a stablecoin regulated by the nation’s central financial institution. (Bloomberg $)

3 Elon Musk’s DOGE conflicts of curiosity are value $2.37 billion
Though consultants estimate the true value could possibly be greater. (The Guardian)
+ DOGE’s tech takeover threatens the security and stability of our important information. (MIT Expertise Overview)

4 Researchers secretly deployed bots right into a debate subreddit
In a extremely unethical bid to try to change customers’ minds. (404 Media)
+ AI is not any substitute for human mediators. (MIT Expertise Overview)

5 Amazon’s first web satellites have been launched efficiently
27 down, 3,209 to go. (Reuters)
+ It’s Bezos’s reply to Musk’s Starlink. (FT $)

6 Amazon is pressuring its suppliers to slash their costs
It’s attempting to guard its margins as Trump’s tariffs begin to chew. (FT $)
+ Temu’s strategy? Move on the brand new taxes to its prospects. (Bloomberg $)
+ Right here’s how the tariffs are going to worsen the digital divide. (Wired $)
+ Sweeping tariffs might threaten the US manufacturing rebound. (MIT Expertise Overview)

7 Sam Altman and Satya Nadella are drifting aside
The pair disagree on OpenAI’s strategy to AGI, amongst different issues. (WSJ $)

8 Duolingo is changing human employees with AI
It’s all a part of the plan to make the language studying app “AI-first.” (The Verge)

9 Earthquakes could also be a wealthy supply of hydrogen 
Which is nice information for the scientists attempting to trace down the gasoline. (New Scientist $)
+ Why the subsequent vitality race is for underground hydrogen. (MIT Expertise Overview)

10 The Hubble Area Telescope is popping 35-years outdated 🔭
And it’s nonetheless capturing jaw dropping photos. (The Atlantic $)
+ Scientists have made some attention-grabbing discoveries about Jupiter’s volcanic moon. (Quanta Journal)

Quote of the day

“When the particular person championing your anti-abuse laws is promising to make use of it for abuse, you might need an issue.”

—Entrepreneur Mike Masnick says Donald Trump’s endorsement of the Take It Down Invoice is self-serving in a put up on Techdirt.

Another factor

The horrible complexity of technological issues

The thinker Karl Popper as soon as argued that there are two sorts of issues on the earth: clock issues and cloud issues. Because the metaphor suggests, clock issues obey a sure logic. The repair might not be straightforward, however it’s achievable.

Cloud issues provide no such assurances. They’re inherently complicated and unpredictable, and so they normally have social, psychological, or political dimensions. Due to their dynamic, shape-shifting nature, attempting to “repair” a cloud drawback typically finally ends up creating a number of new issues.

However there are methods to reckon with this sort of technological complexity—and the depraved issues it creates. Learn the complete story.

—Bryan Gardiner

We will nonetheless have good issues

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+ Caroline Polachek is the sound of spring.
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