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This week, AI researchers received two Nobel Prizes, highlighting their significant contributions to science and acknowledging AI as a leading force in scientific advancement.

The artificial intelligence field is rapidly advancing, with recent breakthroughs in AI models showcasing improved reasoning skills, igniting discussions about their future implications across various industries.

In a recent experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge, artificial intelligence generally outperformed human executives.

AMD is set to host its "Advancing AI 2024" event today, during which it will introduce the next-generation EPYC, Instinct, and PRO product families, alongside other significant announcements.

This year has been significant for artificial intelligence, culminating in its recognition with prestigious accolades in the scientific community: the Nobel prizes.

Two years into the Generative AI revolution, the field is evolving from rapid pre-trained responses (“thinking fast”) to advanced reasoning at inference time (“thinking slow”), enabling a new class of intelligent applications.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has introduced its artificial intelligence assistant in the UK, along with AI-enhanced sunglasses endorsed by Mark Zuckerberg.