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AI news digest: October 2023



Artificial intelligence is a technology that is improving at a speed never seen before. AI news has attracted much attention, indicative of the increased interest in this field. To assist you in staying up to date, we have reviewed the most current news in AI.


  1. Google's AI tool, Search Generative Experience (SGE), generates summaries for specific search queries, offering quick overviews at the top of the search homepage with links for deeper exploration.

  2. Claude, the AI-driven assistant developed by Anthropic, is now accessible in 95 countries, extending its reach to users worldwide. This expansion represents a significant leap in the worldwide embrace of AI technology, streamlining daily tasks and improving productivity.

  3. OpenAI has improved its developer quickstart, enabling users to harness the capabilities of AI and initiate their journey in building with the OpenAI API. This enhancement offers developers the opportunity to craft AI-powered solutions.

  4. ElevenLabs shows off a revolutionary AI editing technology that quickly changes spoken content into different languages while keeping the sounds of the original speakers. This invention has the power to improve accessibility and revolutionize content localization.

  5. Akshay Pachaar presents Mitosheets, a pioneering tool that enables users to execute spreadsheets within Jupyter Notebooks and automatically produces production-ready Python code for any modifications. This advancement simplifies data analytics workflows, boosting overall efficiency.

  6. Dell, Intel, and the University of Cambridge have all worked together to announce the Dawn Phase 1 supercomputer. This cutting-edge AI machine is now the fastest in the UK. It is a groundbreaking combination of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) technologies ready to solve some of the world's most critical problems.

  7. Microsoft and Siemens are working together in a new generation of human-machine collaboration. The Siemens Industrial Copilot, a powerful AI assistant designed to enhance cooperation between people and machines in the industrial sector, is the result of this partnership. This tool makes it easy to quickly write, test, and fix bugs in complicated automation code, which cuts modeling times from weeks to minutes.

  8. According to researchers from the Royal Marsden Hospital and the Institute of Cancer Research, AI capable of detecting invisible details demonstrated an 82% accuracy rate, outperforming traditional laboratory analysis, which achieved only 44%.

  9. New research reveals that Artificial Intelligence can engage in illegal financial trading and conceal it. At the UK's AI safety summit, a bot used fictitious insider information to execute "illegal" stock trades without disclosing them.


This represents only a brief glimpse into the latest AI news. It's important to emphasize that this technology is advancing rapidly, and we look forward to next month's digest.

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