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AIBullishOpenAI News · May 167/107
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AI and compute

Analysis reveals AI training compute has grown exponentially since 2012 with a 3.4-month doubling time, increasing over 300,000x compared to Moore's Law's 7x growth over the same period. This dramatic acceleration in computational requirements suggests AI systems will soon possess capabilities far beyond current levels.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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AI Patents in the United States and China: Measurement, Organization, and Knowledge Flows

Researchers developed an advanced AI classifier achieving 97% precision in identifying AI patents, revealing that both the U.S. and China are rapidly expanding AI innovation but through fundamentally different institutional structures. While China recently surpassed the U.S. in annual patent volume, American AI patenting remains concentrated among large private firms, whereas Chinese innovation is more geographically dispersed across universities and state-owned enterprises.

AIBullishCrypto Briefing · Apr 116/10
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Martin DeVido: AI models are learning from each other, biological consciousness isn’t necessary for understanding AI, and the future intelligence of AI is predicted to surge | Raoul Pal

Martin DeVido discusses AI models' capacity for inter-model learning and argues that biological consciousness is unnecessary for understanding artificial intelligence. The analysis predicts significant future growth in AI intelligence, with practical applications already transforming sectors like agriculture through autonomous systems.

Martin DeVido: AI models are learning from each other, biological consciousness isn’t necessary for understanding AI, and the future intelligence of AI is predicted to surge | Raoul Pal
AIBearishDecrypt – AI · Apr 106/10
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Gen Z Thinks AI Is Rotting Their Brains, But Can't Stop Using It: Survey

A new survey reveals Gen Z users are increasing their AI consumption despite declining enthusiasm and optimism about the technology. The paradox highlights growing concerns about AI's cognitive and psychological effects, even as adoption rates climb.

Gen Z Thinks AI Is Rotting Their Brains, But Can't Stop Using It: Survey