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Here’s your daily curation of AI news. Intel invested $9 million in robotics company Figure, the UN Security Council is set to hold first talks on AI risks, and Meta released a new text-to-image model, CM3leon.
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Figure, a Bay Area-based robotics firm, has received a $9 million investment from Intel Capital after its humanoid robot successfully took its first steps. This investment could lead to a strategic partnership, providing Figure with access to essential resources for its growth and scaling, as it focuses on developing a multipurpose humanoid robot for industrial warehouse applications.
The United Nations Security Council will hold its first formal discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) this week in New York, with Britain to call for an international dialogue about its impact on global peace and security.
Meta released their new text-to-image model, CM3leon. CM3leon is the first multimodal model trained with a recipe adapted from text-only language models, including a large-scale retrieval-augmented pre-training stage and a second multitask supervised fine-tuning (SFT) stage.
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