AI Supremacy

AI Supremacy focuses on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, technology, and business. It covers product developments by OpenAI, AI's military applications, investments in AI by tech giants, the role of AI in global supremacy, and impacts on society, culture, and the labor market. The newsletter includes op-eds, research summaries, and news on AI startups.

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The hottest Substack posts of AI Supremacy

And their main takeaways
1198 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. CES 2024 showcased innovative AI technology like Rabbit R1 and enhanced robots.
  2. LG and Samsung introduced transparent TVs with unique features at CES 2024.
  3. Tech advancements at CES included dual-screen laptops, AI-enhanced PCs, and unique gadgets like GyroGlove.
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1120 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. The author is launching a new robotics newsletter called 'OK, Robot' and is deeply interested in robotics coverage.
  2. The newsletter will cover a wide range of topics in robotics including robotics startups, AI gadgets, drones, and more.
  3. The target audience for the newsletter includes those interested in emerging technology, robotics news, and advancements in automation.
982 implied HN points 17 Jan 24
  1. China plays a significant role in the A.I. supremacy battle with the U.S.
  2. Substack hosts valuable insights and newsletters about China, aiding in understanding the country's A.I. capabilities.
  3. Top China newsletters like Sinocism, ChinaTalk, and Pekingnology offer deep coverage and analysis on China's technology landscape.
1022 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. BigTech, including companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, made significant investments in AI companies in 2023.
  2. Nvidia emerged as a leading investor in Generative AI in 2023, making diversified bets in the space and establishing a dedicated venture capital arm.
  3. Foundation models and development platforms were major beneficiaries of Big Tech's investment funding, with companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Salesforce deeply involved.
1022 implied HN points 06 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses the most impactful Generative AI papers of 2023 from various institutions like Meta, Stanford, and Microsoft.
  2. The selection criteria for these papers includes both objective metrics like citations and GitHub stars, as well as subjective influence across different areas.
  3. The year 2023 saw significant advancements in Generative AI research, with papers covering topics like large language models, multimodal capabilities, and fine-tuning methods.
569 implied HN points 06 Feb 24
  1. China is advancing rapidly in Generative AI and is set to catch up with the U.S. by 2024.
  2. China is approving numerous large language models and enterprise applications in AI, showing its commitment to AI innovation.
  3. The tech competition between China and the U.S. intensifies as China aims to lead in Generative AI with a focus on AI regulation and product advancements.
687 implied HN points 23 Jan 24
  1. There is no agreed definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) yet.
  2. Improving the performance of language models can be done through techniques like fine-tuning, Chain of Thought prompting, and using different architectures.
  3. DeepMind and OpenAI are exploring introducing deep reasoning into AI systems to advance towards achieving AGI.
845 implied HN points 10 Jan 24
  1. Generative AI has various impacts on human welfare, rights, and mental health that need careful consideration.
  2. The integration of generative AI into society and culture raises concerns about bias, discrimination, and misinformation.
  3. The rise of generative AI affects the labor market, potentially leading to job displacement and impacting the quality of professional skills and critical thinking.
491 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Aleph Alpha is a German AI startup focusing on AI governance, privacy, and ethics aligning with EU standards.
  2. Aleph Alpha's flagship product, Luminous, offers language models in multiple sizes and is known for its ability to explain outputs.
  3. Aleph Alpha's collaborative and 'sovereignty first' approach sets it apart from US AI companies, emphasizing data privacy and transparency.
530 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. The post provides lists of AI experts to follow on LinkedIn and Twitter for the latest insights.
  2. The recommended individuals include researchers, authors, builders, journalists, and more in the AI field.
  3. Following these experts can offer valuable breaking news and insights in AI, aligning with the latest trends and discussions.
432 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. The author is analyzing and tracking emerging and exponential technology, particularly artificial intelligence.
  2. The newsletters cover various topics such as startups, AI, robotics, quantum computing, and innovation.
  3. There are special offers available for full access to the newsletters with discounts for subscription.
609 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses the debate on whether there should be one AGI or multiple AGIs.
  2. The publication explores themes like the Future of Work, AGI, and OpenAI's development.
  3. There is an invitation to subscribe for a 7-day free trial to access more content on AI Supremacy.
334 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The Global Risks Report 2024 provides insights from various leaders and explores severe risks to economies over the next two and ten years due to governance systems being stretched.
  2. Some top global risks for 2024 include China's debt crisis, conflicts in the Middle East, potential banking crises in the U.S., and mismanagement of AI in military applications.
  3. The World Economic Forum highlights environmental threats, societal polarization, cyber insecurity, and economic challenges as key risks from 2024 to 2034.
1179 implied HN points 18 Apr 23
  1. The list provides a comprehensive agnostic collection of various AI newsletters on Substack.
  2. The newsletters are divided into categories based on their status, such as top tier, established, ascending, expert, newcomer, and hybrid.
  3. Readers are encouraged to explore the top newsletters in AI and share the knowledge with others interested in technology and artificial intelligence.