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Recently, a research team from Renmin University, Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University College London, and Dalian University of Technology revealed an important finding in the reasoning process of large models: when the model is thinking, the 'thinking words' it uses actually reflect a significant increase in its internal information. This research result provides a new perspective for better understanding the reasoning mechanisms of artificial intelligence through methods of information theory. You may have seen large models output some language that seems human-like when answering questions, such as "Hmm..." or "Let me think...".
Google launched a new experimental app called Doppl on Thursday in the US for iOS and Android platforms, aiming to let users see how different clothes look on them through artificial intelligence technology. The app uses AI to generate virtual images of users wearing clothes, even converting static images into dynamic videos, providing an immersive try-on experience. The core feature of Doppl allows users to upload full-body photos, then import photos or screenshots of clothing to try them on their digital version.
As competition in the field of artificial intelligence intensifies, the CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, recently had a phone conversation with the CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, discussing their future cooperation. This information was revealed in an interview on Altman's podcast on Tuesday. He mentioned that the conversation with Nadella mainly focused on how to revise their investment terms and issues related to future equity. It is known that Microsoft is a key investor in OpenAI, and recently there have been some differences between the two sides regarding investment details, especially concerning Microsoft's future shareholding.
Amazon's smart home security company Ring announced on Wednesday that it will introduce an innovative artificial intelligence feature into its doorbells and cameras. This new feature will provide users with specific text descriptions of the movement activities detected by their devices, significantly improving the clarity of real-time notifications. Now, when users receive real-time notifications about events around their homes, the updated information will be more detailed and intuitive. For example, the notification might read, 'A person is walking up the steps with a black dog,' or 'Two people are watching a white car parked in the driveway.'
Amid the rapid development of the global artificial intelligence industry, the US AI startup Anthropic officially announced on June 24 that it will open its first Asia-Pacific office in Tokyo this fall. This news undoubtedly injects new vitality into the AI ecosystem in Japan and the entire Asia-Pacific region. Founded in 2020, Anthropic is committed to developing AI technologies centered around human needs, with the philosophy of building safe and controllable AI systems to better serve society through technology. The company is leading in this field.
As artificial intelligence products and tools continue to deeply integrate into the way people interact with the internet and capture market share and funding, traditional web tools are facing unprecedented survival challenges. The Browser Company seems to have keenly picked up on this trend and taken bold action. Last year, the company made a significant decision: to stop developing its popular web browser Arc. Despite having a certain user base among enthusiasts, its steep learning curve made it difficult to achieve large-scale adoption.