
Extra-terrestrial corporations and resistance groups fight over control of the substance. Almost half a century later, Coral has resurfaced on Rubicon 3, a planet now contaminated and sealed off by the catastrophe. Instead, it caused a catastrophe that engulfed the planet and the surrounding stars in flames and storms, forming a Burning Star System. As an energy source, this substance was expected to dramatically advance humanity’s technological and communications capabilities. Here’s the setup for Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, from publisher Bandai Namco:Ī mysterious new substance called “Coral” was discovered on the remote planet, Rubicon 3. 25 launch date for the game, while also showing off first gameplay and cryptically teasing its story.Īn official description of that story makes everything much clearer. The latest trailer for Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon confirms an Aug. DeepMind can predict the structures much more quickly.Elden Ring developer FromSoftware’s revival of the Armored Core franchise launches this summer. It takes an average scientist their entire PHD to find the 3D structure of a single protein, Hassabis said. With that power, DeepMind created an AI program to predict 3D structures of proteins. Is artificial intelligence advancing too quickly? What AI leaders at Google say."Things like memory, imagination, planning, reinforcement learning, these are all things that are known about how the brain does it, and we wanted to replicate some of that in our AI systems," Hassabis said. Brute force computing can very loosely approximate the neural networks and talents of the brain. Part of the reason for the sale was to gain access to Google's immense computing power. Hassabis sold DeepMind to Google in 2014. Google lies somewhere in the optimistic middle, introducing AI in steps so civilization can get used to it.ĭemis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind Technologies, has spent decades working on AI and views it as the most important invention humanity will ever make. The revolution in artificial intelligence is at the center of a debate ranging from those who hope it will save humanity to those who predict doom. And I think these are all things society needs to figure out as we move along. "And I think we have to be very thoughtful.

"You know, one way we think about: How do you develop AI systems that are aligned to human values- and including- morality? This is why I think the development of this needs to include not just engineers, but social scientists, ethicists, philosophers and so on," Pichai said. Scott Pelley with Google CEO Sundar Pichai Society needs to adapt quickly, with regulations for AI in the economy, laws that punish abuse and treaties between nations to make AI safe in the world, Pichai said.

He's walking a narrow line in how quickly AI advancements are released.Ĭritics argue the rush to AI comes too fast, but competitive pressure, among tech giants like Google and smaller start ups, is propelling humanity into the future - ready or not. Google is holding back on releasing more advanced versions of Bard that can reason, plan and connect to internet search on their own so that the company can do more testing, get more user feedback and develop more robust safety layers, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said. Google has also built safety filters into Bard to screen for things like hate speech and bias. To help cure hallucinations, Bard features a "Google it" button that leads to old-fashioned search.

This very human trait, error with confidence, is called, in the industry, hallucination. In an essay the AI wrote about economics, it referenced five books each one was fabricated. Like the humans it's learned from, Bard is flawed.
