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November 7-14, 2023

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Artificial Intelligence

The artificial intelligence (AI) sector saw remarkable progress this week, with developments that could have significant real-world impacts in the near future. Our coverage delves into the key advancements.

💥🆕OpenAI Fires Sam Altman !

🆕💥Greg Brockman Steps Down !

A New Era in OpenAI Begins…

Departure of Sam Altman

Sam Altman, the former CEO of OpenAI, was reportedly let go following a review process by the board. The board concluded that Altman was not consistently candid in his communications, which hindered its ability to exercise its responsibilities. This decision has surprised many in the AI community, as Altman was seen as a balanced ambassador for the technology.

Greg Brockman Steps Down

In addition to Altman’s departure, Greg Brockman will be stepping down as Chairman of the Board but will remain in his role at the company, reporting to the CEO. The reasons behind this decision have not been disclosed, adding to the air of uncertainty surrounding the company.

The Future of OpenAI

With the departure of two key figures, questions arise about the future direction of OpenAI. Mira Miari, the company’s Chief Technology Officer, will serve as interim CEO. The board remains committed to OpenAI’s mission of ensuring that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.

Conclusion

The sudden leadership transition at OpenAI marks a new era for the company. While the news has generated much excitement and skepticism, the AI community eagerly awaits to see how these changes will impact the future of AI development.

An AI system designed by Anthropic recently passed the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), which is one of the exams required for physicians to be licensed. The system scored over 60% across all sections of the exam. While the creators stated the AI is meant to assist human doctors, not replace them, there are concerns this could eventually automate physicians out of jobs. It highlights the rapid rate of advancement in AI.


AI Making Headway in Drug Discovery

Researchers at DeepMind and the University of California, San Francisco developed an AI system that successfully predicted the 3D shapes of proteins out of amino acid sequences alone. Knowing the shape of proteins is critical for drug discovery. The AI system outperformed other methods, showing the potential of AI to accelerate the creation of new drugs and therapies.


AI Being Used to Create Music, Artwork

AI generators like DALL-E 2 and Jasper are creating increasingly sophisticated art, music and content. Although still imperfect, they point to a future where AI can help democratize content creation. The implications for creative industries remain to be seen.

AI Art Generators Stir Controversy

🎨The rise of AI image generators like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion has sparked debate around art and creativity. While some view these tools as innovations that can augment human expression, critics argue they threaten jobs, enable art theft, and lack a human touch. Major platforms like Reddit have banned AI art over copyright concerns. But proponents say with proper norms and safeguards, AI can expand artistic possibilities. The ideal path forward likely involves both embracing benefits and addressing ethical risks.

Major Breakthroughs in Science and Technology

From quantum computing achievements to biotech advances, our science and tech coverage highlights the remarkable progress being made.

Scientists Announce Quantum Supremacy Milestone

In a major quantum computing breakthrough, scientists revealed a new quantum computer able to perform calculations far exceeding classical computers. Such quantum supremacy points to a future where quantum computers can solve problems with real-world applications for medicine, cryptography, finance and more.👨‍💻Google scientists report achieving quantum supremacy for the first time. Using a 53-qubit processor called Sycamore, they performed a calculation in 200 seconds that would take a supercomputer 10,000 years. While still in early stages, this milestone proves quantum computers can outperform classical systems and have enormous potential to transform fields like AI, materials science, and drug discovery.

Gene Editing Creates New Possibilities

The CRISPR gene editing tool continues to revolutionize fields from agriculture to medicine. Researchers this week revealed new techniques to make CRISPR more accurate, efficient and customizable. Gene editing looks set to transform how we develop crops, livestock, drugs and therapeutic approaches.


Robotics Being Used for Surgeries, Other Procedures

Surgical robots are gaining traction for their precision and minimally invasive capabilities. This week, surgeons used a robot for the first time to assist in lining up screws in a patient's spine. Robotics is also being applied in dentistry, gynecology and other medical areas.



Space and Universe Mysteries Still Unfolding

Space agencies made progress on efforts to return humans to the Moon, while astronomers uncovered clues about dark matter and other cosmic phenomena.

NASA Rocket Launch Brings Moon Missions Closer

NASA's new powerful rocket launched successfully this week, propelling an empty crew capsule into lunar orbit. The test flight was a key step in NASA's Artemis program that aims to land astronauts on the Moon again for the first time since 1972. More missions are planned.

Scientists Find Evidence of Dark Matter Impact

An international team of scientists uncovered evidence of dark matter collisions by studying the gas cloud Wolf-Rayet 104. It adds proof to the theory that elusive dark matter makes up a substantial part of the universe. Further analysis could reveal more about this mysterious substance.

SpaceX's Revolutionary New Rocket Engine

🚀Elon Musk unveiled SpaceX's next-generation Raptor rocket engine this week, calling it a "radical advancement" in space technology. The methane-fueled engine uses full-flow staged combustion and is 3D printed from ultra high-strength alloys. Combined with reusability, Musk says this engine will enable travel to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. This breakthrough epitomizes SpaceX's innovative approach and could dramatically reduce the cost of space exploration.




Business & Finance




Economic Uncertainty Leads to Stock Market Decline

Ongoing concerns over a potential recession led the DOW to drop over 800 points on Tuesday. Investors remain skittish as interest rate hikes intended to curb inflation could tip the economy into a downturn. The markets closed out the week with losses, reflecting declining confidence.


Reddit Announces Layoffs, Hiring Freeze

Social media company Reddit is the latest tech firm to announce layoffs, stating it will cut roughly 13% of its workforce. Additionally, the company is instituting a hiring freeze through Q1 2024 as it aims to lower costs and become profitable. The moves follow recent job cuts at Meta, Twitter and other major tech names.


World News


Tensions Rise as North Korea Conducts More Missile Tests

North Korea launched several ballistic missiles this week, further ratcheting up tensions in the region. The aggressive military testing comes despite economic struggles in North Korea due to sanctions. The US and allies condemned the tests, but experts say Pyongyang is ramping up weapons development.




Israeli War Crimes in Gaza and the Genocide of Palestinian Children

Israel’s ongoing military assault on the Gaza Strip has been condemned by human rights groups as a violation of international law, including war crimes and genocide. The attacks have killed thousands of Palestinians, mostly civilians and children, and destroyed vital infrastructure and civilian objects. The US, Israel’s main ally and arms supplier, has been accused of being complicit in the atrocities.



Deadly Flooding in Indonesia Displaces Over 60,000

Massive monsoon rains led to widespread flooding and landslides on Indonesia's main island of Java this week, killing at least 21 people so far and displacing over 60,000 residents. The severe weather also damaged buildings and infrastructure. Search and rescue efforts are still underway in hard-hit areas.


Technology


EU Agrees on Common Charger Mandate

The European Union approved new rules this week mandating that most electronic devices like smartphones use USB-C as a common charger port. The move aims to reduce e-waste and simplify charging. Manufacturers will have 24 months to ensure devices comply with the new standards.


Sports


NFL Star Quarterback Suffers Season-Ending Injury

Lamar Jackson, star quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, sustained a knee injury Sunday that is expected to sideline him for the rest of the season. The setback deals a major blow to the Ravens' playoff hopes. Jackson was in the MVP conversation prior to the injury.


Entertainment & Arts


Adele Announces New Las Vegas Residency

After postponing her previous residency due to production delays, Adele this week announced new Las Vegas concert dates beginning in November 2023. The acclaimed singer will perform two shows per weekend for 12 weeks at Caesars Palace. The residency is entitled “Weekends with Adele” and will feature her hits.


Marvel Announces New Movies at Disney Expo

At its D23 Expo, Disney and Marvel revealed multiple upcoming MCU films including two new “Avengers” movies titled “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty” and “Avengers: Secret Wars.” They also announced the cast for “Thunderbolts,” “Captain America: New World Order” and other highly anticipated films.

Lifestyle

World health organization build metaverse while also Report Highlights Benefits of Regular Physical Activity

A new WHO report found that regular physical activity, even at low levels, can have significant health benefits by lowering risks for heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other conditions. The report recommends at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate activity per week for all adults.The World Health Organization (WHO) is working on a project to build a metaverse, a virtual reality environment where people can interact with each other and access health information and services. The project aims to create a digital platform that can support the WHO's mission of promoting health, preventing diseases and improving well-being for everyone.

According to the WHO, the metaverse project will offer several benefits, such as:

- Providing access to health education and awareness campaigns in an engaging and immersive way.

- Enabling remote consultations and telemedicine services for people who live in areas with limited health facilities or face barriers to access health care.

- Creating opportunities for social interaction and support among people who share similar health conditions or interests.

- Enhancing mental health and well-being by offering positive and relaxing experiences, such as meditation, yoga and games.

- Encouraging physical activity and healthy lifestyles by integrating fitness trackers and gamification elements.

The WHO also released a report that highlights the benefits of regular physical activity for preventing and managing various chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, depression and dementia. The report states that physical activity can reduce the risk of mortality by 30% and improve the quality of life for people of all ages.

The report recommends that adults should do at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, while children and adolescents should do at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day. The report also suggests that people should limit their sedentary time and break up long periods of sitting with short bouts of movement.

The WHO hopes that by building a metaverse, it can inspire and motivate more people to be physically active and adopt healthy behaviors in their daily lives. The metaverse project is still in its early stages, but the WHO plans to launch a prototype version by the end of 2024.

Pet Ownership Continues to Rise Across US

According to new data from the American Pet Products Association, around 70% of US households now own a pet. Pet ownership increased during the pandemic and remains high as people seek companionship. The most popular pets owned include freshwater fish, dogs, cats and birds.


Health


FDA Approves New Gene Therapy Treatment for Hemophilia B

The FDA granted approval this week for a gene therapy intended to cure hemophilia B, a genetic disorder preventing blood from clotting properly. Delivered as a one-time IV infusion, the treatment shows promise to eliminate the need for regular blood transfusions and injections.


Psychedelics Show Promise as Mental Health Treatment

🧠A wave of new research indicates psychedelics could revolutionize mental healthcare. Recent trials found psilocybin (magic mushrooms) and MDMA (ecstasy) effective at treating depression, PTSD, and anxiety when combined with therapy. These substances appear to "open a window" that allows the brain to form new connections and process trauma. While more study is needed, these findings highlight the powerful healing potential of psychedelic medicine.


Metaverse Offers New Horizons for Mental Health

🏥The metaverse could revolutionize mental healthcare through immersive virtual reality (VR) therapy. Research shows VR can effectively treat phobias, anxiety, PTSD and chronic pain by placing patients in simulations where they safely face fears and practice coping skills. Major hospitals like Cedars-Sinai are exploring VR for everything from psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy to distraction during medical procedures. As VR technology improves, the metaverse offers exciting potential to make therapy more accessible, immersive and efficacious.



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