In other AI news, Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, has warned against efforts to regulate AI, arguing that such laws would stifle competition and reinforce the dominance of big tech companies. Meanwhile, Anthropic, the developer of AI chatbot Claude, is asking average people to help write rules for its AI system in an effort to democratize the process. Other developments in the AI field include the release of OpenAI's Dall-E 3 AI image technology, a study by Klick Labs using voice recordings to detect Type 2 diabetes, and the use of AI to decipher ancient scrolls.
Key takeaways:
- New York City Mayor Eric Adams used an AI voice translation tool from ElevenLabs to send out messages in multiple languages, but faced criticism for not disclosing that AI was used to make him sound like a native speaker.
- Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, warned against efforts to regulate AI, arguing that such laws would reinforce the dominance of big tech companies and stifle competition.
- Anthropic, the developer of AI chatbot Claude, is conducting an AI governance experiment called Collective Constitutional AI, which involves asking average people to help write rules for its AI system.
- OpenAI released its Dall-E 3 AI image technology to paying customers, which is designed to better understand text prompts and produce more detailed images.