Hello fellow Overthrowers!
Here are the top AI news stories this week:
1. Elon Musk reportedly bought thousands of GPUs for a Twitter AI project.
2. Meta has open-sourced an AI project that turns your doodles into animations.
3. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments.
4. Nationwide Campaign of Digitally Generated Swatting Calls Bought on Telegram.
5. European Data Protection Board Launches ChatGPT Task Force.
Read on for more details on each story.
1. Elon Musk reportedly bought thousands of GPUs for a Twitter AI project.
According to a report from The Information, Elon Musk recently bought thousands of GPUs for a Twitter AI project. The project is said to be focused on finding new ways to improve the platform's conversation threads.
2. Meta has open-sourced an AI project that turns your doodles into animations.
Meta, the company behind the Meta 2 AR headset, has open-sourced an AI project that turns your doodles into animations. The project, called Sketch-RNN, is based on a paper published by Google last year.
3. Instagram Founders' News App Artifact Adds 'Reputation Scores' and Comments.
Artifact, the news app from the founders of Instagram, has added 'reputation scores' and comments. The app, which is currently in beta, is designed to help you find and follow the most trustworthy news sources.
4. Nationwide Campaign of Digitally Generated Swatting Calls Bought on Telegram.
A nationwide campaign of digitally generated swatting calls has been bought on Telegram. The calls, which are made to 911, are designed to send a SWAT team to the victim's address.
5. European Data Protection Board Launches ChatGPT Task Force.
The European Data Protection Board has launched a task force to investigate the GDPR compliance of chatbots. The task force, called ChatGPT, will focus on chatbots that use personal data to generate conversations.