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Meta to replace mid-level engineers with AI

Plus: OpenAI's New Push to Build Robots

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Top picks for today:

  • 🚀 OpenAI's Next Move: Building Robots

  • 🔧 Meta’s Bold Shift: Mid-Level Engineers Replaced by AI This Year

  • 🤖 WhatsApp Lets You Build Personalized AI Chatbots

  • 👾 Nvidia's AI Agents Just Replaced Your Entire Team

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🔥 What’s Hot in AI News:


OpenAI takes another shot at building robots

After a four-year break, OpenAI is returning to robotics and is looking to build a new team from the ground up. The company is hiring for three main positions: an electronic sensing engineer to focus on developing and improving the sensors that allow robots to interact with the world, a robotics mechanics engineer to work on the physical components of robots like motors, gears, and other hardware, and a technical project manager to oversee the development and operations of the robotics projects. The aim is to create robots that can operate effectively in real-world, unpredictable environments, not just in controlled simulations. OpenAI plans to integrate advanced hardware and software to explore different types of robots and push toward the goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI), which involves building robots that can adapt and perform tasks in diverse and complex situations.

Zuckerberg Envisions AI Replacing Mid-Level Engineers at Meta this Year

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has revealed plans to integrate AI for replacing mid-level engineering roles within the company. Speaking at an all-hands meeting, Zuckerberg emphasized that AI could handle tasks typically performed by mid-level engineers, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. This shift aligns with Meta's broader strategy to leverage AI for reducing operational costs while focusing on innovation. While the announcement highlights the growing role of automation in tech, it has sparked concerns about job security among employees.

Researchers open source Sky-T1, a ‘reasoning’ AI model that can be trained for less than $450

Sky-T1 is a groundbreaking open-source AI model designed for advanced reasoning tasks, performing competitively against an earlier version of OpenAI’s o1 GPT models on several critical benchmarks. What sets Sky-T1 apart is its complete transparency and accessibility; it’s the first reasoning model that can be fully reproduced from scratch. The researchers behind Sky-T1 have released not only the model’s training code but also the dataset used to develop it, enabling anyone with the necessary resources to recreate or improve upon the model.

WhatsApp might let you create personalized AI chatbots within the app

WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will enable users to create personalized AI-powered chatbots. It allows users to create chatbots directly within the app by providing a description of what the bot will do and its primary objectives. To simplify the process, WhatsApp is also considering adding suggestions to help users create their bots more easily. The feature is designed to give users the ability to customize their experience with AI on WhatsApp, possibly for customer service, entertainment, or personal use. While the feature is still under development and unavailable to beta users, it signals a move towards integrating AI chatbots directly into the app. There's no confirmed date for when it will be publicly available, but the ongoing updates suggest that WhatsApp is pushing forward with incorporating more AI functionality.

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