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Windows previews ‘Intelligent Media Search’ that transcribes videos and audio

The feature could be very useful, but privacy analysts have raised concerns over its reach. 

Microsoft is trialing a new Windows feature called “Intelligent Media Search” that transcribes media files into text that can be processed by AI. 

The feature would turn any spoken words in audio or video files on a Windows computer into text. This text output would be saved to a data file which could then be accessed by an AI model. 

Users who allow the feature would be able to conduct text searches for any words appearing in their videos. A content creator, for example, with an expansive library of videos stored on their device could use the “Intelligent Media Search” feature to find a video featuring a specific line or to organize all files featuring a specific set of words or phrases. 

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Area 51 for AI? US gov secures early access to cutting edge models

It’s unclear whether the government would be required to inform the general public in the event an AI model becomes sentient.

Artificial intelligence firms OpenAI and Anthropic recently agreed to give the US AI Safety Institute early access to any “major” new AI models developed by their respective firms. 

While the deal was purportedly signed over mutual safety concerns, it’s unclear exactly what the government’s role would be in the event of a technology breakthrough with significant safety implications. 

OpenAI CEO and cofounder Sam Altman regarded the deal as a necessary step in a recent post on the X social media platform. 

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First ‘AI to AI’ Crypto Payments Now Underway, According to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong

First ‘AI to AI’ Crypto Payments Now Underway, According to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong

Coinbase chief executive Brian Armstrong says that artificial intelligence (AI) agents are now making crypto transactions among themselves. In a new thread on the social media platform X, Armstrong says the top US-based crypto exchange witnessed its first AI-to-AI transaction earlier this week. “What did one AI buy from another? Tokens! Not crypto tokens, but […]

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SEC Reports Record $8.2B in Remedies With 583 Enforcement Actions in 2024

Anthropic CEO says future of AI is a hive-mind with a corporate structure

Even artificial workers can’t escape the bureaucracy.

The future of artificial intelligence may involve more of a corporate takeover than a robot uprising. This, according to AI firm Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei.

Amodei recently discussed the future of AI in an interview with Noah Smith and Erik Torenbergon the Econ 102 podcast. The trio touched on everything from the military use of AI to human workers being replaced by more efficient machines.


Perhaps most interestingly, however, Amodei discussed the company’s inside efforts to develop an efficient hierarchical structure for completing tasks via a network of artificial intelligence models. 

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Physics for fintech: How quantum AI can make humans better crypto traders

Scientists are using quantum algorithms to uncover new insights into how our brains learn and apply information.

Quantum computers are often referred to as a future technology that will give scientists and engineers a new tool with which to explore the deeper mysteries of the universe. But, based on a new study, they may end up making the whole species a little smarter.

A team of scientists in South Korea recently used a quantum computer to conduct research on how humans retain and retrieve information. This pioneering study could pave the way for new learning techniques to improve outcomes in fields such as science, mathematics, and finance. 

There are numerous forms of quantum computing, though the industry remains in its infancy. Companies such as Google and IBM are heavily involved in developing what’s called “gate-based” quantum computers. These systems work in a somewhat similar fashion to modern digital circuits. 

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SEC Reports Record $8.2B in Remedies With 583 Enforcement Actions in 2024

Coinbase sees its first crypto transaction between AI agents 

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong sees the transaction as an “important step to AIs getting useful work done.”

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently oversaw his first crypto transaction completely managed by artificial intelligence bots, following several industry efforts to develop platforms for AI agents to execute transactions.

“This week at @CoinbaseDev we witnessed our first AI to AI crypto transaction,” Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong wrote in an Aug. 30 X post.

Armstrong explained that one AI agent — basically a “bot” designed to carry out a certain task — used crypto tokens to interact with another AI agent and acquire AI tokens. These AI tokens are essentially strings of data that enable algorithms to learn from information.

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Aptos network integrates Nillion for privacy-preserving apps

Aptos will be able to support confidential DeFi, private AI assistants and more. 

Aptos is integrating privacy platform Nillion to support privacy-preserving applications on the layer-1 blockchain network, Nillion told Cointelegraph on Aug. 29. 

Aptos will be able to support applications such as confidential decentralized finance (DeFi), private artificial intelligence assistants, secure social media, private gaming and collectibles, and more, Nillion said.

“DeFi users could benefit from private trade execution or hidden liquidation vaults, while supply chains could enhance transparency without compromising sensitive data,” according to Nillion. 

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SEC Reports Record $8.2B in Remedies With 583 Enforcement Actions in 2024

Nvidia Q2 revenue beats expectations in record-setting boost to AI sector

 The company expects next quarter to be even better with improvement projected across nearly every vertical. 

Nvidia’s earnings call did not disappoint as CFO Colette Kress announced Q2 earnings of $30 billion, beating its previous estimate by two billion dollars. This bullish signal could buoy the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector as markets reopen on Thursday Aug. 29.

Nvidia held its Q2 earnings call on Wednesday Aug. 28 in what investors and analysts have been treating as a sort of “Groundhog’s Day” for the artificial intelligence industry. 

CFO Colette Kress’ announcement that the company posted a second quarter revenue of $30 billion should be enough to allay any worries over an artificial intelligence winter. These figures beat estimates by about seven percent. This continued the firm’s streak of record-breaking quarters and prompted a litany of positive responses across social media.

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Coinbase Using Artificial Intelligence To Avoid Website Outages During High-Traffic Periods

Coinbase Using Artificial Intelligence To Avoid Website Outages During High-Traffic Periods

US crypto exchange Coinbase is employing artificial intelligence to mitigate against potential downtime during times of heavy traffic. Coinbase says it has deployed a machine-learning model that “predicts spikes in user traffic” and automatically deploys more server resources to pre-empt potential outages. “Crypto markets can be volatile. On the Coinbase platform, spikes of user activity […]

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SEC Reports Record $8.2B in Remedies With 583 Enforcement Actions in 2024

OpenAI supports California bill on marking AI content — Report

After previously opposing another AI-related bill, SB 1047, OpenAI has expressed support for AB 3211, which would require watermarks on AI-generated content.

The artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, which is behind the ChatGPT chatbot, reportedly supports a new bill that proposes labeling content generated with AI.

OpenAI chief strategy officer Jason Kwon has expressed support for the bill AB 3211, which would require watermarks in the metadata of AI-generated photos, videos and audio clips, Reuters reported on Aug. 26.

According to the source, Kwon believes that marking AI-made material will help users differentiate such content from human-made content. The report noted that the enforcement of the bill would particularly be helpful amid growing misinformation about political candidates.

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SEC Reports Record $8.2B in Remedies With 583 Enforcement Actions in 2024