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What we're reading.
1/ The big news in open source land was OpenAI open sourcing Whisper, making real-time speech recognition possible for anyone to create. Learn more from TechCrunch >
2/ [Listen] On the back of last week’s announcement (and plenty more goings-on in the world of AI), OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, on the AI’s future. Learn more from YouTube >
3/ Reinforcement Learning is about to speed up and hugely benefit the environment. Our highly technical read of the week. Learn more from the Google AI Blog >
4/ The first language model to testify in the US Senate. Welcome to government. Learn more from Jack Clark on Twitter >
5/ AI driving is getting better, and Wayve’s technology has expanded to drive more than just cars, making it the first model to drive multiple vehicles. Learn more from MIT Technology Review >
6/ More smart Amazon tech coming – this one to act on your intent more than your words. How do we feel about this? Learn more from Wired >
7/ What if what we’re about to see in AI art will define a new medium altogether? Learn more from The Atlantic >
Research for this edition of Machine Learnings was enhanced by Heyday, the AI-powered research assistant.