The article also covers a test by The New York Times that challenges readers to differentiate between AI-generated faces and real human faces, indicating that AI has reached a stage of "hyperrealism". Other news includes the addition of AI to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' list of existential threats, Microsoft's $3 trillion valuation due to its expansion into AI, and Taylor Swift's potential legal action over AI-generated porn featuring her.
Key takeaways:
- Dean Phillips, a U.S. Representative from Minnesota and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, is a strong advocate for AI and has been receiving significant financial support from tech industry figures.
- Phillips' campaign has been heavily funded by a super-PAC called the We Deserve Better PAC, formed by former OpenAI employee Matt Krisiloff, and has received up to $1 million from billionaire Bill Ackman.
- Despite the financial backing, Phillips is still significantly behind Joe Biden in popular support and is not expected to win the presidency.
- The New York Times published an article featuring a test to see if readers can distinguish between real human faces and AI-generated faces, indicating that AI-generated faces have reached a stage of 'hyperrealism'.