Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, July 15, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about AI.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

Developers get by with a little help from AI: Stack Overflow Knows code assistant pulse survey results – Stack Overflow

Gen AI and beyond: Where else to focus now | McKinsey

(Friday, July 12, 2024) “Yes, gen AI can be dazzling. But to deliver value, leaders will have to look beyond center stage.”

Designing for Education with Artificial Intelligence: An Essential Guide for Developers – Office of Educational Technology

“Informing product leads and their teams of innovators, designers, and developers as they work toward safety, security, and trust while creating AI products and services for use in education.”

IBM’s AI, Open-Source Granite Models & Sports Technology – The Futurum Group

Author: Steven Dickens

“Chief Technology Advisor Steven Dickens shares insights on how IBM uses AI to enhance sports, democratizing innovation through open-source.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.08488] Lynx: An Open Source Hallucination Evaluation Model

Authors: Ravi, Selvan Sunitha; Mielczarek, Bartosz; Kannappan, Anand; Kiela, Douwe; Qian, Rebecca

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques aim to mitigate hallucinations in Large Language Models (LLMs). However, LLMs can still produce information that is unsupported or contradictory to the retrieved contexts. We introduce LYNX, a SOTA hallucination detection LLM that is capable of advanced reasoning on challenging real-world hallucination scenarios. To evaluate LYNX, we present HaluBench, a comprehensive hallucination evaluation benchmark, consisting of 15k samples sourced from various real-world domains. Our experiment results show that LYNX outperforms GPT-4o, Claude-3-Sonnet, and closed and open-source LLM-as-a-judge models on HaluBench. We release LYNX, HaluBench and our evaluation code for public access.”

[2407.08105] Federated Learning and AI Regulation in the European Union: Who is Responsible? — An Interdisciplinary Analysis

Authors: Woisetschläger, Herbert; Mertel, Simon; Krönke, Christoph; Mayer, Ruben; Jacobsen, Hans-Arno

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act mandates clear stakeholder responsibilities in developing and deploying machine learning applications to avoid substantial fines, prioritizing private and secure data processing with data remaining at its origin. Federated Learning (FL) enables the training of generative AI Models across data siloes, sharing only model parameters while improving data security. Since FL is a cooperative learning paradigm, clients and servers naturally share legal responsibility in the FL pipeline. Our work contributes to clarifying the roles of both parties, explains strategies for shifting responsibilities to the server operator, and points out open technical challenges that we must solve to improve FL’s practical applicability under the EU AI Act.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Tuesday, July 9, 2024

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Unleash developer productivity with generative AI | McKinsey

(Tuesday, June 27, 2023) “A new McKinsey study shows that software developers can complete tasks up to twice as fast with generative AI. Four actions can help maximize productivity.”

IBM Makes Generative AI Platform for DevOps Available – DevOps.com

(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “IBM has made available IBM Concert, leveraging generative artificial intelligence and knowledge graphs to surface in real-time dependencies.”

Maintaining human oversight in AI-enhanced software development – Help Net Security

(Wednesday, July 03, 2024) “It’s not that AI-generated code introduces new security gaps; it just means that even more code will make its way through existing gaps.”

Transparency From Behind the Generative AI Curtain – The New Stack

(Friday, July 05, 2024) “The Foundational Model Transparency Index illuminates the black box of data on which large language models are trained.”

Nintendo Says Generative AI Can Be Used in ‘Creative Ways,’ but Highlights IP Issues – IGN

(Friday, July 05, 2024) “Nintendo has commented on the controversial topic of generative AI in video game development, outline the pros and cons as it sees them.”

Enterprises must stop GenAI experiments and start long-term strategies | Computer Weekly

“Steven Webb, chief technology & innovation officer, Capgemini UK argues for enterprise organisations to put aside GenAI experimentation and build long-term strategies with it.”

Gen AI and software development | Deloitte Insights

“Freeplay CEO Ian Cairns describes how the organization has adapted to the paradigm shift that generative AI demands while building AI applications”

Zapata AI and D-Wave Quantum Announce Expanded Partnership for Advanced Generative AI Solutions

“BOSTON and PALO ALTO, Calif., July 8, 2024 — Zapata Computing Holdings Inc., a leader in Industrial Generative AI software solutions, and D-Wave Quantum Inc., a leader in quantum computing […]”

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