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Perplexity Unveils New Enterprise Features
Perplexity launched Internal Knowledge Search and Spaces, improving enterprise workflows by enabling simultaneous file and web searches, plus collaboration tools for storing files and customizing AI responses.
Microsoft-OpenAI Partnership Faces Struggles
Financial pressures and strategic disagreements have strained Microsoft and OpenAI's partnership, with Microsoft investing in AI competitors and renegotiating terms, causing tension between the companies.
Archetype AI’s Newton Learns Physics Autonomously
Archetype AI's "Newton" model autonomously learns physical principles from raw data, potentially reducing AI costs and enabling applications in predictive maintenance, scientific discovery, and human-computer interfaces.
Benioff Criticizes AI Hype, Blames Microsoft
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff warns AI is overhyped, criticizing Microsoft Copilot, yet supports AI's enterprise potential with tools like Salesforce's Agentforce and GitHub Copilot for development.
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🌍️ HUMAN VERIFICATION
Worldcoin Drops the “Coin” and Unveils Next-Gen Orb for Human Verification
The Recap: Sam Altman’s Worldcoin project has been rebranded as "World" as it shifts beyond its cryptocurrency origins. At a San Francisco event, the company unveiled a faster, more scalable iris-scanning Orb and outlined its plan to verify human identity amidst an AI-driven world where distinguishing humans from AI could become difficult.
World has dropped the “coin” to emphasize broader ambitions beyond cryptocurrency.
Co-founder Alex Blania explained that while Altman is heavily involved, World operates independently from OpenAI.
The World project aims to verify human identity in an AI-dominated future through blockchain-based services.
Governments in Kenya and the EU have scrutinized World over privacy and security concerns, with mixed outcomes.
The project has completed two of four stages, with the focus now on scaling up from 7 million verified users.
New partnerships, like one with Latin American delivery giant Rappi, aim to expand access to World’s Orb for easier verification.
World introduced Deep Face, a tool aimed at curbing deepfakes, and previewed a beta version of World ID for secure online identification.
Forward Future Takeaways: World’s ambition is to create a global standard for human verification as AI grows more powerful, potentially protecting against deepfakes and identity fraud. Its success hinges on public trust and widespread adoption—two significant hurdles, given ongoing privacy concerns and skepticism around biometric data. If World overcomes these obstacles, it could play a pivotal role in the next phase of digital identity management. Read the full article here.
👾 FORWARD FUTURE ORIGINAL
Scale Is All You Need? Part 3
This article is a Forward Future Original by guest author, Kim Isenberg.
Welcome to the third and penultimate part of my series on AGI, “Scale is All You Need?” After we approached a definition of AGI in the first part and developed a proposal to clarify the different views, the second part was about highlighting the current state of development. Where are we on the scale to AGI? What has already been achieved and what is still missing?
It turns out that many of the challenges on the way to AGI have been overcome by advances in scaling. OpenAI has demonstrated with its latest model, o1, that transformer architectures can develop excellent reasoning skills. It became clear that more test-time compute leads to better results, and the quality of the training data plays a crucial role in success. The higher the quality of the data, the more powerful the model.
However, a significant bottleneck has already been identified: the lack of agentic training data. Alexandr Wang, CEO of ScaleAI, has pointed out that the training of autonomous, agentic models is currently hampered by the limited availability of such data. ScaleAI is therefore working on transforming unstructured data into high-quality data sets to better train AI models. → Continue reading here.
📽️ VIDEO
ASI/AGI, Open vs Closed AI, Founding with Sam Altman, and Verifying Humanness!
In case you missed it last week, Matthew Berman sat down with Saturnin "Sat" Pugnet, AI expert and co-founder of World (formerly Worldcoin), for an eye-opening discussion on the future of artificial intelligence.
Sat shares bold predictions on ASI’s impact—how it could redefine industries, reshape economies, and shift global power. He also shares details on founding a company with Sam Altman, as well as the pros and cons of open vs. closed AI.
Watch the full interview below to learn more 👇
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