Has Generative AI peaked? Expert talks the future of AI breakthroughs - The Jerusalem Post
Amid a recent explosion of rapid and thrilling advances in consumer-facing artificial intelligence applications, the AI community made up of industry experts, academics and folks who are just plain interested in the tech are looking forward to AI Week. The international event begins Monday, hosted by The Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center and The Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology & Security, in cooperation with TAD Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science at Tel Aviv University. There, the AI community will gather to discuss the technology's development, potential future application and inherent ethical quandaries, steering the ship of artificial intelligence into the new year by answering the industry's current burning questions, such as where the next breakthroughs will be, how the working class will be impacted by these tools and what kind of fine-tuning is required for current applications. To answer these questions and set the stage for AI Week, The Jerusalem Post spoke with Nadav Cohen, one of the event's many keynote speakers. Cohen is a professor of computer science, a deep learning researcher and the chief scientist at Imubit, which implements deep learning for optimizing manufacturing processes, enabling real time control of large manufacturing facilities and making them run optimally, which is good for both profit and sustainability. It seems as though, in 2023, every Tom, Dick and Harry has their eyes on AI and its development thanks to the meteoric popularity and widespread usage of generative AI platforms like ChatGPT and DALL-E.
Feb-18-2023, 17:35:38 GMT
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