Stories: From AI's invitation to the Met Gala to Elon Musk's doubts about the technology's use in space travel…this is AI Weekly.
The Met Gala is one of the most-watched fashion events of the year, and AI was invited too.
Ahead of the prestigious exhibition, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced an exhibition called “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
Interactive exhibits use technology such as AI to explore the rich history of fashion.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk sees great potential for AI to enhance human civilization…but not yet for space travel.
“One area where AI is used very little is space exploration. So SpaceX is basically not using AI. Starlink is using AI, but it's not using it. I'm not against the use of AI, but we haven't seen any use for it.” ”
Apple's new AI project is reportedly codenamed ACDC, which sounds like a rock band.
This stands for Apple Chips in Data Center.
According to the Wall Street Journal, tech giants are developing their own chips to run AI software in data centers.
AI helped Amazon beat expectations in Q1.
The e-commerce giant said interest in AI has driven growth in its cloud computing division.
Total sales increased 13% to $143 billion.
CEO Andy Jassy declared that “there is a huge opportunity in front of us” in serving AI customers.
The US wants Russia and China to declare that decisions to deploy nuclear weapons will be made by humans, not AI.
State Department arms control official Paul Dean said the U.S. government had made a “clear and strong commitment” to that effect.
He also said the United States welcomed similar statements by China and Russia.
