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🤖 Google CEO warns about AI deepfakes
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Happy Tuesday!
The whole world seems to be focused on the current duel between Elon and Zuck right now.
In the meantime, we’ve got some juicy AI advancements. Let’s get into it.
In today’s AI rundown:
🔒 Google intentionally limiting Bard AI's capabilities
🔥 AI wildfire detection startup expands $17M in funding
🤖 Gates-backed venture to unleash robotic geologists
🛠️ 5 New AI tools and 3 quick hits
Read time: 3 minutes
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
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The Rundown: Google CEO Sundar Pichai says Google is intentionally limiting Bard AI’s capabilities as he warns about the imminent ease of using AI to create deceptive “deepfake” videos of public figures.
Details:
Current AI models can already generate highly realistic images of public figures, blurring the line between fiction and reality
Video and audio fabrications are becoming more sophisticated by the day
Pichai said that Google does not always understand the answers Bard AI currently provides
Why it matters: AI misinformation and scams are already very real and will only worsen as AI continuously advances.
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PANO AI
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The Rundown: Pano AI, an artificial intelligence startup, just raised a $17 million Series A extension to help save lives by detecting the early stages of wildfires.
Details:
The company mounts high-definition remote-controllable cameras in high-risk areas, with footage monitored by AI
The AI-powered technology can send firefighters to the scene several hours sooner compared to situations without its systems
Just last week, the company sent early warnings of the Kutch Road Fire, which broke out near Kutch Mountain in Yamhill County, Oregon
The extension round was led by Valor Equity Partners, and added a couple of strategic investors too; T-Mobile Ventures and Salesforce.
Our take: This is a prime example of using AI for the greater good of humanity. As the current wildfire crisis in Canada continues to worsen every year, using AI to help with early detection is a huge step in prevention.
GEOLOGICAI
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The Rundown: Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) has invested $20 million in Calgary-based mining tech startup GeologicAI to build AI-powered robot geologists.
Key points:
GeologicAI was founded in 2013 to offer “rock analytics for modern mining”
GeologicAI’s technology can analyze rock samples and identify resources well below the Earth’s surface
The world is dealing with a mineral supply shortage due to a growing demand for clean energy technologies
The company's robots will help in the mining of both lithium and cobalt to help enable the clean energy transition
Why it matters: Given that the world will probably soon struggle with a significant mineral supply shortage (due to a growing demand for clean energy), Bill Gates’ funding comes at an ideal time.
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