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AOSA established in Hong Kong; Jiang Tao says AGI’s evolution relies on computing power

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On April 9, in a grand ceremony, the AGI Open Source Alliance (https://aosa.io) officially announced its establishment in Hong Kong, marking a significant milestone in the global field of artificial intelligence. Initiated by Hashkey Group and WSDN, AOSA aims to promote the application and development of open-source ideas in the field of General Artificial Intelligence (AGI) and to build a cooperative and win-win ecosystem.
The “AGI Open Source Alliance” launching ceremony was attended by distinguished guests, including HashKey Capital CEO Deng Chao, Hong Kong Cyberport CEO Zheng Songyan, Legislative Council Member of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Technology Innovation Sector) Qiu Dagen, Legislative Council Member of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Election Committee) Wu Jiezhuang, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Guo Yike, founder and president of CSDN Group Jiang Tao, General Manager of HashKey Tokenisation Liu Jia, Legislative Council Member of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Election Committee) Shang Hailong, and President of WSDN Lu Jian.
Knowledge Sharing, Cooperation, and Innovation
The establishment of AOSA responds to the growing global demand for AGI technology and the desire for open innovation. The alliance will leverage the regulatory framework provided by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to introduce Web3 incentive mechanisms to the global open-source industry, provide financial support to AGI entrepreneurs, and promote the healthy development of AGI technology.
The vision of AOSA is to encourage knowledge sharing, cooperation, and innovation through an open-source culture and to provide an open environment to foster the development of AGI. At the launching ceremony, Jiang Tao, founder of CSDN Group, delivered a speech on “The Evolution of the AGI Application Chain from Technical Facilities to the Application Layer”, where he detailed the emergence of the AGI era and proposed that the advent of AGI brings changes in software from computational, development, to interaction paradigms.
“In the past, developers used technology stacks for development; in the future, they will guide AI in development through natural language interaction,” said Jiang Tao. “Therefore, now is the golden age for developers.”
The transformation of the AGI application layer is underpinned by the demand for computing power, which is the very purpose of the establishment of AOSA.
Evolution of AGI from Technical Infrastructure to Application Layer
The mission of AOSA is to continuously promote the industrial development of open-source and open AGI technology, establishing a cooperative and mutually beneficial ecosystem. The alliance aims to strengthen communication and cooperation in the AGI field, sharing the latest technologies and achievements, discussing future trends, and ultimately promoting the healthy development of general artificial intelligence technology and talent.
The establishment of AOSA also signifies the evolution of AGI technology from infrastructure to the application layer. As AGI technology matures, its application prospects in various industries are broad. AOSA will support AGI-related research, set industry standards, organize technology summits and forums, support startups and the education of talented youth, build an “industry-academia-research-application” ecosystem in the digital economy for open-source AGI technology, and participate in international and domestic exchanges and cooperation.
Jiang Tao of CSDN Group then emphasized: WEB3, representing the next generation of the internet, emphasizes decentralization, openness, and user sovereignty. Under this concept, the timely emergence of the AGI Open Network integrates global idle computing resources to provide an efficient, low-cost computational solution for various applications in the WEB3 ecosystem. The core of this network is to transform underutilized computing power into valuable services, thus supporting a wider range of AGI application development and deployment.
The AGI Open Network, through its distributed computational power API network, can provide stable, scalable backend support for these DApps, allowing developers to focus on application innovation and optimization without worrying about underlying computational constraints.
Furthermore, the AGI Open Network opens up new possibilities for smart contracts and blockchain services in WEB3. The execution of smart contracts and the maintenance of blockchain networks require a large amount of computing resources. Through the AGI Open Network, these resources can be more efficiently allocated and utilized, thereby improving the performance and reliability of the entire network.
In summary, AOSA will also promote the development of the AGI Open Network, a distributed computational power solution designed to fully utilize dispersed idle computing resources, such as mining machines, gaming consoles, and idle campus institutional computing power. By launching a distributed computational power API network, the alliance hopes to make resource consumption valuable, reduce AI computing costs, simplify AI application development, and bring more innovation.
The establishment of AOSA provides new opportunities and challenges for the global development of AGI technology. With the joint efforts of alliance members, the application of AGI technology will become more widespread.
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Sainsbury’s aims to be an ‘AI-enabled grocer’ with Microsoft AI technology

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Sainsbury’s, a prominent UK supermarket chain, is set to leverage Microsoft’s artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to elevate its store operations and provide customers with a more engaging and convenient shopping experience.
As part of its strategic initiative, the ‘Next Level Sainsbury’s strategy’, the supermarket will integrate generative AI, powered by Microsoft Azure, to enhance its online shopping platform and optimize customers’ search experience. By harnessing AI capabilities, Sainsbury’s aims to offer a more interactive and personalized online shopping journey for its millions of customers across the UK.
In addition to enhancing the online shopping experience, Sainsbury’s plans to equip its store colleagues with real-time data and insights to streamline in-store processes such as shelf replenishment. Leveraging multiple data inputs, including shelf-edge cameras, AI technology will guide colleagues on prioritizing restocking activities, thereby improving efficiency and productivity.
Over the next five years, Sainsbury’s will deploy Microsoft Azure to implement these initiatives, integrating data assets with Microsoft 365 collaboration tools to drive innovation and operational excellence.
Clodagh Moriarty, Chief Retail and Technology Officer at Sainsbury’s, expressed confidence in the collaboration with Microsoft, emphasizing its role in accelerating the supermarket’s ambition to become the UK’s leading AI-enabled grocer. Moriarty highlighted the strategic investment in transformative capabilities, aimed at enhancing efficiency, productivity, and customer service while delivering value to shareholders.
Clare Barclay, CEO of Microsoft UK, commended Sainsbury’s visionary approach, noting its commitment to placing AI at the forefront of its business strategy. Barclay expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize the retail experience for both customers and store colleagues.
The partnership between Sainsbury’s and Microsoft signifies a significant step towards ushering in the next generation of retail, powered by innovative AI-driven solutions.
Source: technologyrecord.com
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Researchers build AI-driven sarcasm detector

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Artificial intelligence has made remarkable strides, from passing bar exams to reading bedtime stories with emotion. Yet, despite these feats, it still falls short of matching the intricate nuances of human communication—particularly, the art of sarcasm.
However, researchers in the Netherlands are determined to change that narrative. They have developed an AI-driven sarcasm detector that can discern when sarcasm is being used, a feat previously thought to be exclusive to human cognition.
Matt Coler, from the University of Groningen’s speech technology lab, expresses excitement about the project’s progress. He emphasizes the importance of understanding sarcasm, a pervasive aspect of human discourse, to facilitate seamless communication between humans and machines.
Recognizing sarcasm poses challenges due to its subtlety, especially in text-based interactions where cues like tone and facial expressions are absent. To overcome this, researchers trained their AI using a combination of text, audio, and emotional content from popular sitcoms like Friends and The Big Bang Theory.
The AI, trained on annotated data from these shows, demonstrated an impressive ability to detect sarcasm in unlabelled exchanges from the sitcoms, achieving an accuracy rate of nearly 75%. Further enhancements are underway, including incorporating visual cues like eyebrow movements and smirks, to improve accuracy even more.
Beyond enhancing interactions with AI assistants, this technology holds potential for detecting negative language and identifying instances of abuse or hate speech. However, as AI becomes more adept at understanding sarcasm, questions arise about its potential to wield sarcasm itself.
Coler muses about the implications of machines responding with sarcasm, raising concerns about clarity in communication. Nonetheless, advancements in AI-driven sarcasm detection offer promising prospects for improving human-machine interactions and bridging the gap between artificial and human intelligence.
Source: theguardian.com

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AI, bias and experiments: how Women in News is tackling tech’s inbuilt stereotypes

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Issues surrounding bias in AI are deeply rooted in the accuracy, trustworthiness, and quality of data, which, if overlooked, can significantly skew outcomes. Lyndsey Jones, an AI author and transformation coach, delves into these concerns, offering valuable insights for newsrooms on monitoring and reviewing data.
Madhumita Murgia, an AI journalist and the first artificial intelligence editor of the Financial Times, sheds light on how women, migrants, precarious workers, and minority groups are disproportionately affected by the technical limitations of Generative AI. Murgia emphasizes the lack of representation of these groups in the development process of AI technologies, highlighting the need for inclusive participation.
WAN-IFRA Women In News workshops on the Age of AI in the newsroom have brought bias effects to the forefront. Through the Digital ABCs training program, media professionals are equipped with skills to navigate the digital landscape and drive organizational change.
A newly launched module focuses on AI, with over 100 participants in eastern Europe taking part, now extended to journalists in parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Instances of bias surfaced during the training, such as generating offensive avatars and misinterpretation of accents in AI tools.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s acknowledgment of biased AI tools reflects ongoing concerns in the industry. Timnet Gebru’s dismissal from Google for highlighting biases further underscores the need for vigilance in addressing these issues.
Diverse teams in WIN’s Age of AI program are experimenting with various tools like fact-checking and enhancing staff skill sets in AI usage. Projects under consideration for further EU funding include a video lab for content amplification and an AI avatar for journalist safety.
Media companies must ensure diverse staff collaboration when testing AI tools. Quotas for women in AI research and cross-border partnerships may be necessary for smaller media groups to compete effectively.
Journalists can take steps to improve content quality by examining storytelling practices and ensuring diversity in sources and representation. Consistency of data collection across departments and assessing biases in data sets are crucial for ethical AI usage in journalism. Ultimately, AI tools should be used to enhance journalism’s quality and integrity, rather than generating clickbait or misinformation.
Source: wan-ifra.org

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