AI Integration in Transportation, NVIDIA GTC 2024, and More

Today's highlights: AI in transport, NVIDIA breakthroughs, ethical AI training, and global AI safety

May 23, 2024



U.S. Department of Transportation’s Research Agency Advances Work to Incorporate Artificial Intelligence Safely into Transportation Applications

Summarized by: David Chen [www.transportation.gov]

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Advanced Research Projects Agency - Infrastructure (ARPA-I) is seeking input on the integration of AI in transportation. This initiative follows Executive Order 14110, focusing on the safe and trustworthy development of AI. The Request for Information (RFI) invites stakeholders to discuss current and future AI applications, challenges, and opportunities in transportation, including autonomous mobility ecosystems. Dr. Robert C. Hampshire emphasizes AI’s potential to enhance safety, efficiency, and equity in transportation. Stakeholders can submit comments by July 2, 2024, via the Federal Rulemaking Portal.

See the Future at GTC 2024: NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang to Unveil Latest Breakthroughs in Accelerated Computing, Generative AI and Robotics

Summarized by: David Chen [www.teleinfotoday.com]

NVIDIA will host its GTC 2024 conference from March 18-21 at the San Jose Convention Center, featuring over 900 sessions and 300 exhibitors. CEO Jensen Huang will deliver the keynote, highlighting advancements in AI, robotics, and accelerated computing. The event will showcase NVIDIA’s impact across various industries, including aerospace, healthcare, and telecommunications. Notable speakers include leaders from OpenAI, Microsoft, Google DeepMind, Meta, and Stanford University. Attendees can explore demos, attend technical workshops, and participate in discussions on AI regulation and practical AI applications. NVIDIA Inception will also support startups with exhibitions and sessions.

Training models responsibly: AI and creator rights

Summarized by: David Chen [www.ibc.org]

Sony Music has demanded AI companies disclose if their music was used for training, claiming copyright infringement. This highlights ethical concerns in AI training, particularly around copyright and fair use. Ed Newton-Rex, formerly of Stability AI, resigned over the company’s stance on using copyrighted material without permission, arguing it undermines creators’ rights and market value. He advocates for explicit consent and fair compensation for creators, proposing solutions like revenue-sharing and upfront payments. Newton-Rex founded Fairly Trained to certify AI models using licensed data, aiming to balance AI development with creators’ rights. He stresses the need for responsible AI that assists rather than replaces human creativity.

Microsoft Build 2024: CEO Nadella Declares ‘A Golden Age Of AI’

Summarized by: David Chen [www.crn.com]

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, at Build 2024, heralded a “golden age of systems,” emphasizing AI advancements across infrastructure, data, and applications. Nadella highlighted breakthroughs in making computers understand and assist humans, driven by the rapid scaling of deep neural networks (DNNs). He compared the impact of AI to historical tech milestones, noting significant improvements in Microsoft’s AI capabilities, including the rollout of Windows Copilot Runtime and enhancements to Azure’s supercomputing power. Nadella also mentioned partnerships with Nvidia and AMD to optimize AI performance. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman echoed the sentiment, stressing that while AI is a powerful enabler, building great products and services still requires hard work.

UK offers £8.5m for AI safety research grants

Summarized by: David Chen [www.uktech.news]

The UK government has announced £8.5 million in research grants for projects addressing AI-related risks, such as deepfakes and cyberattacks. Tech Secretary Michelle Donelan emphasized the importance of safely leveraging AI’s potential across society. The funding, managed by the AI Safety Institute (AISI) in collaboration with UK Research and Innovation and the Alan Turing Institute, aims to foster partnerships between academia and industry. The AISI is also expanding internationally, with a new office in San Francisco. The announcement was made at the AI Seoul Summit, highlighting global cooperation on AI safety frameworks.

Meta’s global affairs president Nick Clegg: AI-generated election misinformation is minimal so far

Summarized by: David Chen [www.technologyreview.com]

Meta’s global affairs president, Nick Clegg, stated at MIT Technology Review’s EmTech Digital conference that AI-generated election misinformation is not occurring at a systemic level. Despite significant global elections, including in Indonesia, Taiwan, and Bangladesh, Meta observed minimal AI-generated misinformation. Clegg emphasized that while interference attempts exist, they are manageable. He defended Meta’s content moderation improvements since 2016, highlighting the removal of over 200 networks of coordinated inauthentic behavior. Meta is also labeling AI-generated images with visible markers and invisible watermarks. However, Clegg acknowledged the challenges in detecting AI-generated content, noting that current tools are still imperfect.

Press conference on mind-controlled machines at ITU’s AI for Good Global Summit 2024

Summarized by: Sophia Martinez [www.itu.int]

The ITU’s AI for Good Global Summit 2024 will feature a press conference on AI-enabled brain-machine interfaces and exoskeletons aimed at improving accessibility for persons with disabilities. The event, scheduled for 31 May at the International Conference Center Geneva, will showcase technologies translating brain waves into words, computer vision for the visually impaired, and mind-controlled prosthetics. Presenters include Pedro Vasco (Unbabel Halo), Chieko Asakawa (IBM), and others. The summit will also host discussions on AI governance, practical AI applications for UN Sustainable Development Goals, and demos of generative AI and robotics. Registration is open for both in-person and remote participation.

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