kharcho soup via SearchGPT, Altman vs. China, “KMB” for AI, Chinese AI-combat and Musk’s robots

A digest of the top AI news of the past week, with commentary from Alexey Begin: users will be able to find a recipe for kharcho soup through the OpenAI search engine, a “young fighter’s course” for AI agents has appeared in Russia, Sam Altman wants the Americans to take the throne of the global AI market, the Chinese are testing an AI combatant, robots will appear in Tesla next year, and other AI news.

Did you google it? No, I “searched the GPS…”, damn!

ChatGPT coming soon will be able find recipes for kharcho soup on the Internet. I mean, it can do this now (via a crutch in the form of a plugin), but now the chatbot's skill will be updated for real – surfing the Internet will be carried out using the SearchGPT search engine.

Unlike Google, you can chat with the new search engine like a bosom friend, or generate content for posts in Telegram – the functionality is integrated with a familiar chat bot with artificial intelligence.

The future is already here, and it has less and less room for the important things in your life.

The launch of the new search engine seems to indicate that OpenAI intends to take market share from Google, the world's most popular search engine.

However, I am not sure that the neural network star will be able to do this anytime soon, because Google receives 90% of all search traffic in the world.

Sam Altman Calls on US Not to Give China AI Leadership

Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI, called The United States will lead an international coalition to ensure that future companies use artificial intelligence only for the benefit of humanity.

Unfortunately, Altman did not name what specific perks the world will receive from the American monopoly on controlling the smartest creature on the planet, but he did voice a four-point plan:

  1. Step one: Making AI data centers secure, including cyber defense and implementing innovations in data center security

  2. Step two: Upgrade infrastructure to manage AI, including data centers and power plants

  3. Step Three: Establish Strict Rules for Cross-Border AI Data Sharing

  4. Step four: Develop a global AI development strategy that takes into account the interests of countries with growing economies.

It's a given that in the near future the US will lead an AI alliance with allies such as Germany, Great Britain, France, Israel or South Korea. China will include Asian countries in its AI alliance. Russia will form its own, which could include CIS countries.

And each of these AI alliances will “sculpt” its own happy future for humanity, with all the ensuing consequences for the latter.

Altman's proposal is therefore the first step in a process of managing the global artificial intelligence market by one of its leading developers.

Which is expected, however.

Russian Scientists Present “KMB” for AI

In Russia appeared the first public dataset with the modest name XLand-MiniGrid, designed to teach AI to make decisions independently. This is a development of the Russian institute AIRIstarring T-Bank AIwho are engaged in research in the field of AI.

The dataset is designed to pump up AI agents (hello, Mr. Smith!): they themselves find ways to solve a problem in fewer steps and self-learn in the process.

Something like a young fighter's course for the neural network.

Thus, domestic developers are moving towards creating autonomous and more “smart” AI systems.

However, developers from other countries intend to jump into this same ultra-modern wagon, the longest legged of which are the USA and China.

Chinese Scientists Surprise American Scientists Again

China has created the world's first AI commander-in-chief.

Here are its main characteristics:

  • AI simulates the behavior of an experienced battalion commander who sends soldiers into attack and adapts to the situation on the battlefield

  • The AI ​​combatant learns from its victories and defeats, improving its strategy and tactics

  • The AI ​​combatant runs a large number of military simulations without human intervention.

I wish Chinese scientists had managed to download Sun Tzu's book into a virtual battalion commander. If so, will he also give orders to soldiers in quotes?

Chinese scientists note that the project is easy to implement and can be used both in military exercises and in real combat.

Now it’s clear why China needs it 54 thousand patents in the field of AI.

Trump, get ready.

Tesla to Start Using Humanoid Robots in 2025

Elon Musk will start use humanoid robots at Tesla in 2025. The development has been going on for several years (we are talking about Optimusthe first version of which was presented two years ago).

Musk expects robots to be able to perform heavy physical work, as well as reduce labor shortages and increase production efficiency. Robots will also be able to support dialogue between colleagues in the shop.

Musk plans to make a good profit by selling the first batch of electronics next year. One such device will cost no more than LADA Largus station wagonthat is, about 20 thousand dollars.

What was not included in the AI ​​news digest

  • Russian high school students will go to the International AI Olympiad

  • Elon Musk is going to invest $5 billion in his AI startup

  • Buy AI-friend it will be possible for the price of a budget smartphone

  • “Minority Report” in Argentine: Authorities Will use AI to Predict Future Crimes

  • Google lures away the best AI IT specialists from Character.AI

  • Google DeepMind now decides the most difficult mathematical problems

  • Next iPhone 16 model will be equipped AI chip

  • Nvidia's AI Chip Success called questions to the US regulator

  • Hundreds of game actors are on strike against AI in Hollywood.

Artificial Intelligence Statistics

Here are some important statistics on AI. It will be useful if you are going to write a post/article or are just interested in the development of neural networks.

  • 55% of companies in the world already use artificial intelligence

  • By 2025, revenues in the AI ​​services sector will grow up more than 6 times

  • By 2030 China will take over more than 25% of the global AI market

  • 83% of companies are being implemented AI in their business processes as this is their priority development strategy

  • Companies that were the first to implement AI in sales increased revenue by 50%.

What else to read about artificial intelligence

  • Open source AI models catching up closed by quality of answers

  • Bloomberg Investigation on the energy consumption of AI data centers around the world: AI development requires a colossal amount of energy, possibly even thermonuclear, and special places to store it

  • In Spain apply AI to analyze risk of repeat violence against women, but it fails, and people die because of it

  • “Aren’t you panicking about AI yet? You should be – there’s little time left to rein it in.” Kafka miniseries writer Daniel Kelman, sure that the familiar world will soon change.


So, let's discuss the news:

  • Which country will become the leader in AI?

  • What do you think of the Chinese idea of ​​creating an AI battalion commander?

  • Would you buy a Tesla robot for your workshop?

I'm waiting for you in the comments.

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