@CBSMornings: “We are truly witnessing something unprecedented,” CBS News contributor @mattshumer_ says about the rapid development o…
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CBS Mornings features AI expert Matt Shumer discussing recent AI developments including the OpenAI hack, AI solving math problems, and creating video games, and argues we are in an 'early singularity' period.
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“We are truly witnessing something unprecedented,” CBS News contributor @mattshumer_ says about the rapid development of artificial intelligence.
From the recent OpenAI hack to the tech solving long-unsolved math equations and creating its own video games, Shumer shares about some of the latest news in AI — and why he believes we’re currently in a period of “early singularity.”
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@mattshumer_: I went on CBS Mornings today to discuss the current state of play in AI. Give it a watch:
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@mattshumer_: https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2046738742161949135
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