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“Everything is going to be robotic.”
-NVIDIA's Jensen Huang at Computex 2024.
Physical AI and robotics, powered by platforms like Omniverse, are set to revolutionize industries. Digital twins, multimodal LLMs, and autonomous tech are leading the charge.
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In our interview with @marc0_fi0re, CTO and co-founder of @NetAiTech he explained how many operators were skeptical when 5G launched because, “5G base stations are much more energy hungry compared to 4G.”
...I think we've never had a reason to apply digital signatures extensively to content because content couldn't be faked convincingly, but now that it can, I think that's where the solution lies."
Read the full interview here: https://t.co/hqoSFk77mh
"If you think about digital signatures in cryptography, they're a way to prove that a certain individual or organization originated the content. Because they're backed by the theory of cryptography, digital signatures can't be faked by a neural network...
In our interview with @amin3141 (CTO and co-founder of @vectara ), he explained that solutions to the deepfake problem can also come from computer science:
Maybe that's a good thing.
With the amount of fake news and misinformation already being spread online, maybe the world could do with more skepticism.
Or maybe that won't be an issue. Maybe technological advances will help us confirm what's real and what's a deepfake.
"Wow!" and "yikes!" both feel like appropriate responses to the video.
If all it takes is a single photo to create believable deepfakes, we'll quickly find ourselves in a world where we won't be able to believe anything we see on TV, YouTube, or social media.
Microsoft's TL;DR: "single portrait photo + speech audio = hyper-realistic talking face video with precise lip-audio sync, lifelike facial behavior, and naturalistic head movements, generated in real time." https://t.co/E9Kvl97lEx