Governor Newsom’s Decision on California AI Safety Bill SB 1047

Yep, regulators are coming for AI. But is this really the right bill? Should AI companies be responsible for how people use their tools? This might be too heavy handed, and amplify the risk of our falling behind other locales with more lenient restrictions. While we think AI regulation is definitely needed, we’re not sure […]
Elon Musk’s xAI Unveils World’s Most Powerful AI Training System

Elon Musk, in his typical money’s-no-object fashion, continues his power moves through the world of AI. The new training cluster being brought online by his company xAI is currently the largest out there, beating competitors like Google, Facebook, and OpenAI. What will this mean for us end users? More powerful, more capable, and as a […]
Coinbase AI Completes First Fully Automated Crypto Transaction

These are fascinating new developments, indicating that AIs are beginning to overcome their limitations in regards to making autonomous financial transactions. Some (very savvy) people are about to make a LOT of money as these technologies roll out… Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently announced a significant milestone in the world of cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence. […]
Nanoscale AI Revolutionizes Early Cancer and Viral Detection

This is the kind of AI news we absolutely love to read about. AI sometimes gets negative press—and sometimes for good reasons!—but the sheer amount of positive influence that it holds for the world is just beginning to be revealed… There will be much more of this kind of news in the coming future as […]
ChatGPT Surpasses 200 Million Weekly Users: Milestone Insights

AI usage is not slowing down any time soon. Especially as we realize that businesses that strategically adopt AI will replace those that don’t. We launched RAIZOR, an AI automation agency, to offer businesses a competitive edge by implementing custom AI solutions to optimize workflows, reduce costs, and increase revenue. Specializing in areas from lead […]
Orion AI Model: Enhancing Accuracy with GPT-5 Strawberry Technology

Recently, I noticed that some of my automations requesting ChatGPT to summarize articles by providing the link we’re incredibly inaccurate. However, they were also incredibly believable which is the concerning part. I started noticing names and organizations that I didn’t recognize from the article and sure enough it had completely made things up. What’s worse is that it was totally unpredictable. Sometimes it worked great. So I had to rework some existing automations to fix the issue. I am really looking forward to a more reliable iteration of OpenAI’s flagship LLM. maybe Project strawberry will be the one! In the meantime, be warned…
California Bill Mandates Watermarks on AI-Generated Content

Watermarking AI content is a great idea in theory. But would it work? I imagine it could for video and imagery, maybe even audio. But what if it’s made with the myriad of open source tools available!? And for text? For now it’s often easy enough to tell when people aren’t using very sophisticated prompting for writing with AI, but it’s getting increasingly hard to tell. And I have no idea how passing it through a filter or two wouldn’t be able to spoof it… This will be an interesting space to watch!
How Amazon Q’s AI Revolutionizes Software Development Efficiency and Savings

Companies need to start implementing into their processes ASAP, lest they fall behind those that are doing so. Many companies are just blindly giving employees subscriptions to services like ChatGPT without really giving them any real training or effective use cases. Here’s an example from Amazon, one company that seems to be doing it right.
AutoToS: Revolutionizing AI Planning with Automated Search Components

Accuracy in AI is one of the most widely cited concerns of the technology. But as Sam Altman from OpenAI says “the tools you’re using now are the worst ones you’re ever going to use.”
In other words, things are getting a lot better. However it’s going to definitely take real solid progress to win back some of the distrust that’s been established from some high profile cases where things have gone (very) awry!
Well, this may be a good step in the right direction…