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US appeals court rejects Trump administration bid to halt grants for school mental health workers

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The Nordics are no stranger to the winter blues. Here’s how you can find light in the darkest months

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The Nordics are no stranger to the winter blues. Here’s how you can find light in the darkest months

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The Godmother of AI says she is disappointed by AI’s messaging: It’s either ‘doomsday’ or ‘total utopian’

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Fei Fei Li said that extreme AI messaging can misinform people outside tech.

  • Fei-Fei Li criticized extreme AI rhetoric as misleading and unhelpful for public discourse.
  • She urged balanced, factual communication about artificial intelligence and its impact.
  • Other AI leaders, including Andrew Ng and Yann LeCun, have also called for balanced AI messaging.

The current rhetoric around AI is far too dramatic, says the Godmother of AI.

“I like to say I’m the most boring speaker in AI these days because precisely my disappointment is the hyperbole on both sides,” Fei-Fei Li said in a talk at Stanford University published on Thursday.

“We’ve got the total extinction, doomsday, and all that talk about AI will ruin humanity, machine overlord,” she said. On the other hand, she said, there is the “total utopian” scenario where people use words like “post-scarcity” and “infinite productivity.”

Li is a longtime Stanford computer science professor famous for inventing ImageNet. Last year, she cofounded World Labs, a company building AI models to perceive, generate, and interact with 3D environments.

At the Stanford talk, she added that this “extreme rhetoric” is filling tech discourse and misinforming vulnerable people.

“The world’s population, especially those who are not in Silicon Valley, need to hear the facts, need to hear what this truly is,” she said. “Yet that kind of discourse, that kind of communication, that kind of public education is not as good as I hope it is.”

Li is among the top computer scientists who are advocating for more balanced messaging around AI and its impact on society.

In July, Google Brain founder Andrew Ng said that he thinks artificial general intelligence is overrated.

AGI refers to a stage when AI systems possess human-level cognitive abilities and can learn and apply knowledge just like people. The execs of leading AI labs are often asked when they think AGI is coming and what it will mean for human workers.

“AGI has been overhyped,” Ng said in a talk at Y Combinator. “For a long time, there’ll be a lot of things that humans can do that AI cannot.”

Meta’s former chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, has said that large language models are “astonishing” but limited.

“They’re not a road towards what people call AGI,” he said in an interview last year. “I hate the term. They’re useful, there’s no question. But they are not a path towards human-level intelligence.”

Last Month, LeCun announced on LinkedIn that he was leaving Meta after 12 years to launch an AI startup.

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Navy Reveals What Caused Fighter Jets Losses in Middle East: What To Know

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The incidents took place during the U.S. military operations against Iran-backed group.

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19-year-old arrested for role in shocking mob beating of couple at fiery NYC car meet-up

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After victim Blake Ferrer told the car meet-up ruffians to get off his property, the mob began kicking, punching, and stomping on him, he said. They also hit his wife and set a parked car on fire.

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Holocaust survivors call on Nigel Farage to apologise over alleged antisemitic comments

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Exclusive: Group’s open letter says Reform UK leader must take responsibility for behaviour as a schoolboy

A group of Holocaust survivors have demanded Nigel Farage tell the truth and apologise for the antisemitic comments that fellow pupils of Dulwich College allege he made toward Jewish pupils.

The Reform UK leader has said he never racially abused anyone with intent but may have engaged in “banter in a playground”.

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‘Three sheets to the wind’: how everyday phrases blew in from the sea

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From ‘all at sea’ to ‘by and large’, windy weather has had quite an impact on the English language

Some everyday expressions have an obvious nautical origin such as “all at sea” and “an even keel”. But plenty of others have slipped into the language unnoticed, including a number derived from how sailors talked about the wind.

Surprisingly, “overbearing” was originally a nautical term, meaning having an advantage over another ship by carrying more canvas safely and so being able to sail faster. The expression came to be used metaphorically to describe an approaching storm or anything else that could not be outrun. Similarly to “bear down” on something was to approach forcefully with the wind behind.

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‘We can tell farmers the problems’: experts say seismic waves can check soil health and boost yields

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‘Soilsmology’ aims to map world’s soils and help avert famine, says not-for-profit co-founded by George Monbiot

A groundbreaking soil-health measuring technique could help avert famine and drought, scientists have said.

At the moment, scientists have to dig lots of holes to study the soil, which is time-consuming and damages its structure, making the sampling less accurate.

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Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street inches closer to its all-time high

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Virginia cat café shutters for rest of year after mischievous kitten floods the business in ‘series of freak accidents’

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The culprit Roller — formally known as Roll the Dice — is a 5-month-old Tuxedo kitten with a tendency to sneak attack his “brothers” — and, apparently, unsuspecting towels, according to his bio.

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