The Obtain: AI brokers, and the way to detect a lie

That is immediately’s version of The Obtain, our weekday e-newsletter that gives a every day dose of what’s occurring on this planet of know-how.

What are AI brokers?

When ChatGPT was first launched, everybody in AI was speaking concerning the new technology of AI assistants. However over the previous 12 months, that pleasure has turned to a brand new goal: AI brokers.

Brokers featured prominently in Google’s annual I/O convention in Might, when the corporate unveiled its new AI agent known as Astra, which permits customers to work together with it utilizing audio and video. OpenAI’s new GPT-4o mannequin has additionally been known as an AI agent.  

And it’s not simply hype, though there may be positively a few of that too. Tech firms are plowing huge sums into creating AI brokers, and their analysis efforts may usher within the sort of helpful AI we now have been dreaming about for many years. Many specialists, together with Sam Altman, say they’re the subsequent huge factor. However what are they? And the way can we use them? Learn the total story.

—Melissa Heikkilä

AI lie detectors are higher than people at recognizing lies

Can you see a liar? It’s a query I think about has been on a variety of minds these days, within the wake of assorted televised political debates. Analysis has proven that we’re usually fairly dangerous at telling a reality from a lie.

Some imagine that AI may assist enhance our odds, and do higher than dodgy quaint strategies like polygraph assessments. AI-based lie detection techniques may in the future be used to assist us sift reality from faux information, consider claims, and doubtlessly even spot fibs and exaggerations in job functions. The query is whether or not we’ll belief them. And if we should always. Learn the total story.

—Jessica Hamzelou

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The must-reads

I’ve combed the web to seek out you immediately’s most enjoyable/essential/scary/fascinating tales about know-how.

1 The EU is plotting tariffs for Chinese language-made EVs 
The choice is an enormous spanner within the works for automakers looking for a reprieve from the continuing commerce struggle. (WSJ $)
+ Chinese language officers might be allowed to make use of Teslas for the primary time. (Bloomberg $)
+ The nation’s EV battery makers need to get into stationary vitality storage. (Reuters)
+ Europe’s best-selling Chinese language EV maker has a stunning title. (MIT Expertise Assessment)

2 Xenophobia is rampant on social media in China  
Excessive Chinese language nationalism seems to be fueling violent assaults on foreigners. (NYT $)

three Cloudflare has launched a device designed to thwart AI bots
The cloud agency’s mannequin flags bots trying to scrape its websites’ information. (TechCrunch)
+ It’s not a good time for cloud firms throughout the board. (FT $)

four Afghan girls are main secret lives on-line
They’re turning to the web to fight the Taliban’s restrictions on their freedom. (WP $)

5 Political candidates are monitoring their stolen marketing campaign indicators
With slightly little bit of assist from Apple AirTags. (WSJ $)

6 An ‘moral’ AI music generator can’t create good songs
Skilled musicians had been left unimpressed by its dodgy compositions. (Wired $)
+ Coaching AI music fashions is about to get very costly. (MIT Expertise Assessment)

7 Mapping apps are wildly simplistic
Their must cater to a large viewers leaves few feeling glad. (The Atlantic $)

eight WhatsApp is dabbling with AI-generated avatars
A phrase to the smart: don’t. (The Verge)

9 TikTok customers are hungry for political content material
Because the UK’s normal election has proved. (The Guardian)
+ Three know-how traits shaping 2024’s elections. (MIT Expertise Assessment)

10 Minecraft is eyeing a future past video video games
AI is prone to play an element in these plans, I’d wager. (Bloomberg $)
+ Fb gaming juggernaut FarmVille remains to be going, too. (The Guardian)
+ A bot that watched 70,000 hours of Minecraft may unlock AI’s subsequent huge factor. (MIT Expertise Assessment)

Quote of the day

“I’m so cute; please watch my marketing campaign broadcast.” 

—Airi Uchino, a candidate in Tokyo’s forthcoming governor elections, takes a novel method in making an attempt to safe residents’ votes, the Related Press studies. 

The massive story

How tradition drives foul play on the web, and the way new “upcode” can defend us

August 2023

From Bored Apes and Fancy Bears, to Shiba Inu cash, self-­replicating viruses, and whales, the web is crawling with fraud, hacks, and scams.

And whereas new applied sciences come and go, they alter little about the truth that on-line unlawful operations exist as a result of some persons are keen to behave illegally, and others fall for the tales they inform.

Finally, on-line crime is a human story. However why does it work, and the way can we defend ourselves from falling for such schemes? Learn the total story.

—Rebecca Ackermann

We will nonetheless have good issues

A spot for consolation, enjoyable and distraction to brighten up your day. (Bought any concepts? Drop me a line or tweet ’em at me.)

+ These geese simply love the hose.
+ We will’t say for certain, however popcorn was in all probability invented as a method of storing corn for lengthy intervals of time 🍿
+ Congratulations to Patrick Bertoletti, who gained Nathan’s annual sizzling dog-eating competitors after consuming a whopping 58 canine inside 10 minutes.
+ Hurry up George R.R. Martin, we would like one other e book!

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