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PLUS: AI art just sold for HOW much??
November 12, 2024
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Ever wondered how much an AI-generated image is worth? If you’re a robot painting British mathematician and famous code-breaker Alan Turing, about $1M:

The name of the masterpiece? “A.I. GOD (2024)”

The robot painter, named Ai-Da (an homage to Ada Lovelace, of course) was built by a crew of 30 people, and is apparently already on painting arm #3—turns out even robot artists get repetitive motion injuries.

The art estimators at Sothebys thought it would only sell for $120K-$180K, so they were pretty surprised when it sold over $1M.

Here's the wild part: Ai-Da's creators say most of that $1M+ is going straight to the robot’s maintenance and power bills. Typical starving artist, am I right?

So, before you go out and build your own art-bot, make sure you've got a backup plan— or you and your poor bot might have to “go get a real job” (as my parents always say…)

Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • Google released a new experimental chat UI called “Learn About.”
  • Researchers created a 100% successful robot hacking algorithm.
  • Apple rolled out new AI features to iOS 18.2 beta.
  • xAI released a limited version of free Grok-2.

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Google's New AI Tool Wants To Answer Life's Burning Questions

Google’s AI experiment NotebookLM, the company’s sleeper hit AI podcast generator, has been quietly growing like crazy (300% user growth in September alone!).

Unlike typical AI tools, NotebookLM shines by helping you work with your existing content—letting you “ground” the AI in your own notes and sources instead of just generating new stuff from scratch.

Now, Google's back with its newest AI experiment, Learn About, which is all about helping you explore new topics in an engaging way.

Instead of just throwing facts at you (like Gemini does), Learn About guides you through topics such as “why are flamingos pink?” or “what causes earthquakes?” with interactive content, suggested topics, and images/videos… all to help you actually understand what you're learning.

Here's what makes it different from your typical Google search or GPT chat:

  • Interactive: It seems to predict everything you might want to know before you even have to ask.
  • Adaptable: You can simplify. You can go deeper. You can get images. You can ask for more info, or ask for related topics.
  • It's actually fun: The interface feels more like texting a smart friend than surfing the web.

Our take: Learn About is sort of like the ultimate Google search meets Wikipedia rabbit hole. For example, we asked it about Ada Lovelace, and it threw everything and the kitchen sink at us—videos, Britannica entries, Wikipedia articles, and prompts to go deeper, or sideways, or upside down!

This is almost definitely Google’s attempt to take on SearchGPT and Perplexity, but dressed up to look like a fun learning tool.

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  4. AlphaFold3 helps you predict how proteins interact with drugs and other molecules, and is now officially available to try out for academic use.
  5. DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, has an AI chatbot now.
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Around the Horn.

Jailbreaking LLM-Controlled Robots: RoboPair Promo Video | Penn Engineering

  • Researchers who previously jailbroke a robot dog armed with a flamethrower (real thing) just created a new algorithm to easily hack any LLM-controlled robot.
  • Apple’s third round of iOS 18.2 betas, out now, introduces the image playground, the image wand, Genmoiji, Visual Intelligence, and Siri ChatGPT Integration.
  • xAI is testing a free version of Grok-2 with certain limitations—10 queries per 2 hours (or 20 for Grok-2 mini) and you gotta have your # linked.
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  • W.K. chose Using Samsung instead: “Every time I think about switching from an Android to an iPhone, an article like this comes out and I think, "Nah.””
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