Fujitsu and RIKEN have launched a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, which will soon be available for use – cnBeta.COM mobile version [Chinese]

Fujitsu and RIKEN have unveiled a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, expanding on their previous 64-qubit model. This new machine will be accessible to global companies and research institutions, enhancing molecular analysis and advanced error correction. Future plans include a 1000-qubit computer and seamless integration with classical computing.

Jensen Huang “AI robots are very important… they will bring innovation to Japanese companies” [Korean]

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the importance of AI robots in driving innovation within Japanese companies during a meeting with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. He highlighted the potential of combining AI with Japan’s robust robotics industry to enhance regional economies and foster collaboration between Japan and the U.S.

Saying “Please” And “Thank You” to ChatGPT Cost OpenAI Millions – Altman – Tekedia [English]

The debate over politeness in AI interactions raises intriguing questions about human-AI dynamics. While saying “please” and “thank you” may incur minimal energy costs, the cultural significance of these words can enhance user experience, shaping responses and fostering a more intuitive relationship with technology.

Tesla’s Optimus begins large-scale recruitment; Musk had claimed that thousands of humanoid robots would be produced this year – cnBeta.COM Mobile Version [Chinese]

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk announced plans to significantly ramp up production of the Optimus humanoid robot, aiming for thousands by 2025. The company is expanding its reinforcement learning training for robotic tasks, with a goal of producing 50,000 to 100,000 units by 2026, marking a major step in robotics innovation.

AI threatens democracy. Experts urge us to pull the emergency brake. [Norwegian]

In a thought-provoking discussion, researcher Henrik Skaug Sætra warns that artificial intelligence threatens democracy by shaping our information landscape and creating echo chambers. He advocates for a critical evaluation of technology’s role in society, emphasizing the need for human control and the importance of traditional media in maintaining democratic values.

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