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Super League Enhances Creative Process and Expands New Business Opportunities With AI Technologies

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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Super League (Nasdaq: SLGG), a leading publisher of immersive experiences across the world’s largest metaverse gaming platforms, announces the integration of generative AI technologies into the company’s creative process.

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  • SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Super League (Nasdaq: SLGG), a leading publisher of immersive experiences across the world’s largest metaverse gaming platforms, announces the integration of generative AI technologies into the company’s creative process.
  • To ensure delivery of high-level, premium experiences, Super League extensively utilizes generative AI imagery tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion during the initial pitch process to effectively visualize the content envisioned for potential and existing partners.
  • “AI is a remarkable tool to be embraced and mastered in the process of augmenting and delivering exceptional creative work.
  • This integration enables Super League to maintain flexibility and responsiveness during the production phase, and keeps the entire process moving forward with limited interruptions.

eSentire Harnesses World’s Largest MDR Dataset to Transform Customer Experience With New AI Investigator

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Tuesday, June 20, 2023

eSentire, Inc. , the Authority in Managed Detection and Response (MDR), today announced the launch of eSentire AI Investigator, using generative AI powered cybersecurity to augment eSentire XDR Platform users of all levels with expertise to build their organization’s cyber resilience.

Key Points: 
  • eSentire, Inc. , the Authority in Managed Detection and Response (MDR), today announced the launch of eSentire AI Investigator, using generative AI powered cybersecurity to augment eSentire XDR Platform users of all levels with expertise to build their organization’s cyber resilience.
  • eSentire’s platform has captured over 1 million expert-led cybersecurity investigations and response actions, making it the industry’s largest investigative cybersecurity services dataset.
  • This world-leading asset now powers the firm’s secure, private, and proprietary generative AI model in eSentire AI Investigator, empowering every eSentire customer with investigation, response, and remediation tools through simple natural language interaction.
  • Customers can quickly understand how attacker trends or asset risk impacts seen across the eSentire global customer base apply to their environment.

Generative AI is a minefield for copyright law

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Thursday, June 15, 2023

The artist, Jason Allen, had used Midjourney – a generative AI system trained on art scraped from the internet – to create the piece.

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  • The artist, Jason Allen, had used Midjourney – a generative AI system trained on art scraped from the internet – to create the piece.
  • We’re part of a team of 14 experts across disciplines that just published a paper on generative AI in Science magazine.
  • One of the key questions that emerged has to do with U.S. copyright laws, and whether they can adequately deal with the unique challenges of generative AI.
  • But the rise of generative AI has complicated existing notions of authorship.

Photography serves as a helpful lens

    • Take the emergence of photography in the 1800s.
    • As with generative AI, many argued that photography lacked artistic merit.
    • From then on, photography evolved into its own art form and even sparked new abstract artistic movements.

AI can’t own outputs

    • This led some people to wonder whether AI systems can be “owners.” But the U.S.
    • So who can claim ownership of images produced by AI?
    • Or the people who build the AI systems?

Infringement or fair use?

    • This training data consists of prior artworks, many of which are protected by copyright law and which have been collected without artists’ knowledge or consent.
    • Using art in this way might violate copyright law even before the AI generates a new work.
    • Will contemporary copyright law favor end users and companies over the artists whose content is in the training data?

Muddled ownership

    • The legal analysis is easier when an output is different from works in the training data.
    • In this case, whoever prompted the AI to produce the output appears to be the default owner.
    • That means that using AI to just change the style of a work – say, from a photo to an illustration – is not enough to claim ownership over the modified output.
    • While copyright law tends to favor an all-or-nothing approach, scholars at Harvard Law School have proposed new models of joint ownership that allow artists to gain some rights in outputs that resemble their works.

Study Finds Consumers Conflicted on Use of Artificial Intelligence

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

LAS VEGAS, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers have confidence in artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for transforming their customer experiences but have growing concerns over AI's increased prevalence in other disciplines, according to new research from Pegasystems Inc. (NASDAQ: PEGA), the low-code platform provider empowering the world's leading enterprises to Build for Change®. The study, conducted by research firm Savanta and unveiled at PegaWorld® iNspire, the company's annual conference in Las Vegas, surveyed 5,000 consumers worldwide on their views around AI, its continued evolution, and the ways in which they interact with the technology.

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  • Consumers are still expressing a strong desire to retain human interactions as a key part of the way they interact with organizations.
  • What this tells us is that people are important, and that consumers want human beings in the loop at all times.
  • Pega surveyed 5,000 global consumers on their views on artificial intelligence.
  • The results included responses from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Japan.

SPACE10 Announces Winners of Global AI Design Competition

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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Copenhagen, Denmark--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2023) - Research and design lab SPACE10 announces the winners from their first ever global design competition to reimagine home - using AI. With over 250 entries from around the world, a panel of 10 globally renowned architects, designers, AI artists, journalists, and creatives selected four winners.

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  • An open invitation to envision the home of the future through generative AI tools, SPACE10 unveils the winning projects for Regenerative Futures
    Copenhagen, Denmark--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2023) - Research and design lab SPACE10 announces the winners from their first ever global design competition to reimagine home - using AI.
  • The finalists' AI-generated visions of future homes and cities are now exhibiting at SPACE10 Gallery in Copenhagen as part of Design in the Age of AI.
  • SPACE10 partnered with Copenhagen-based artist and design duo Wang & Söderström on the exhibition design, showcasing four speculative projects presented by different design studios.
  • Approaching AI tools as collaborative partners, SPACE10 looks at the future of furniture, product and architectural design - rethinking design archetypes and the materials we use.

Don't Judge a Painting by Its Pixels: BadArt.AI Brings the Worst (and Best) of AI-Generated Art to Your Screen and Living Room

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Thursday, May 4, 2023

SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- We are thrilled to announce the launch of BadArt.AI (http://badart.ai/), a new online art business that offers "bad" and "weird" art powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI). BadArt.AI celebrates the creative potential and novelty value of AI-generated art, showcasing the quirkiest of what generative AI has to offer to a broader audience.

Key Points: 
  • It aims to push the boundaries of creativity by showcasing the worst of what generative AI has to offer to a broader audience.
  • In celebration of the launch, the company is releasing a physical art book titled "BadArt.AI: Volume One," a compilation of the worst AI-generated art ever created.
  • To celebrate the launch, BadArt.AI is releasing a physical art book titled "BadArt.AI: Volume One," a compilation of the worst AI-generated art ever created.
  • BadArt.AI: generative AI isn't just about creating perfect images or stories – it's also about creating something unique and surprising.

The NFT Gaming Company Hires Specialized Team to Develop AI Games

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Roseland, NJ, April 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The NFT Gaming Company, Inc. ("NFTG" or the "Company"), a company developing a digital gaming platform and community that will offer users the ability to create unique avatars playable in all of the games on the platform in the form of non-fungible tokens, or “NFTs,” today announced that it has hired a team specialized team of experts to develop new Artificial Intelligence-based games for its Gaxos Platform.

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  • Roseland, NJ, April 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The NFT Gaming Company, Inc. ("NFTG" or the "Company"), a company developing a digital gaming platform and community that will offer users the ability to create unique avatars playable in all of the games on the platform in the form of non-fungible tokens, or “NFTs,” today announced that it has hired a team specialized team of experts to develop new Artificial Intelligence-based games for its Gaxos Platform.
  • The new team will consist of dedicated game developers, artists, back-end developers, and of course AI developers.
  • The Company is currently building a portfolio of AI-Driven games utilizing cutting-edge technology, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and GPT-4.
  • With roughly a dozen games in its development portfolio, The NFT Gaming Company is expected to begin its commercial rollout on both Android and iOS by the end of the second quarter.

AI to Z: all the terms you need to know to keep up in the AI hype age

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Monday, April 24, 2023

It’s no longer confined to certain industries or research institutions; AI is now for everyone.

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  • It’s no longer confined to certain industries or research institutions; AI is now for everyone.
  • It’s hard to dodge the deluge of AI content being produced, and harder yet to make sense of the many terms being thrown around.

Algorithm


    An algorithm is a set of instructions given to a computer to solve a problem or to perform calculations that transform data into useful information.

Alignment problem


    The alignment problem refers to the discrepancy between our intended objectives for an AI system and the output it produces. A misaligned system can be advanced in performance, yet behave in a way that’s against human values. We saw an example of this in 2015 when an image-recognition algorithm used by Google Photos was found auto-tagging pictures of black people as “gorillas”.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)


    Artificial general intelligence refers to a hypothetical point in the future where AI is expected to match (or surpass) the cognitive capabilities of humans. Most AI experts agree this will happen, but disagree on specific details such as when it will happen, and whether or not it will result in AI systems that are fully autonomous.

    Read more:
    Will AI ever reach human-level intelligence? We asked five experts

Artificial Neural Network (ANN)


    Artificial neural networks are computer algorithms used within a branch of AI called deep learning. They’re made up of layers of interconnected nodes in a way that mimics the neural circuitry of the human brain.

Big data

    • Big data refers to datasets that are much more massive and complex than traditional data.
    • Big data can be characterised by four Vs: “volume” refers to the overall amount of data, “velocity” refers to how quickly the data grow, “veracity” refers to how complex the data are, and “variety” refers to the different formats the data come in.

Chinese Room

    • The Chinese Room thought experiment was first proposed by American philosopher John Searle in 1980.
    • It argues a computer program, no matter how seemingly intelligent in its design, will never be conscious and will remain unable to truly understand its behaviour as a human does.

Deep learning


    Deep learning is a category within the machine-learning branch of AI. Deep-learning systems use advanced neural networks and can process large amounts of complex data to achieve higher accuracy. These systems perform well on relatively complex tasks and can even exhibit human-like intelligent behaviour.

Diffusion model

    • A diffusion model is an AI model that learns by adding random “noise” to a set of training data before removing it, and then assessing the differences.
    • The objective is to learn about the underlying patterns or relationships in data that are not immediately obvious.

Explainable AI


    Explainable AI is an emerging, interdisciplinary field concerned with creating methods that will increase users’ trust in the processes of AI systems. Due to the inherent complexity of certain AI models, their internal workings are often opaque, and we can’t say with certainty why they produce the outputs they do. Explainable AI aims to make these “black box” systems more transparent.

Generative AI


    These are AI systems that generate new content – including text, image, audio and video content – in response to prompts. Popular examples include ChatGPT, DALL-E 2 and Midjourney.

Labelling

    • Data labelling is the process through which data points are categorised to help an AI model make sense of the data.
    • This involves identifying data structures (such as image, text, audio or video) and adding labels (such as tags and classes) to the data.
    • Humans do the labelling before machine learning begins.

Large Language Model (LLM)


    Large language models (LLM) are trained on massive quantities of unlabelled text. They analyse data, learn the patterns between words and can produce human-like responses. Some examples of AI systems that use large language models are OpenAI’s GPT series and Google’s BERT and LaMDA series.

Machine learning


    Machine learning is a branch of AI that involves training AI systems to be able to analyse data, learn patterns and make predictions without specific human instruction.

Natural language processing (NLP)


    While large language models are a specific type of AI model used for language-related tasks, natural language processing is the broader AI field that focuses on machines’ ability to learn, understand and produce human language.

Parameters

    • Parameters are the settings used to tune machine-learning models.
    • Since parameters determine how the model will process and analyse data, they also determine how it will perform.

Responsible AI


    The responsible AI movement advocates for developing and deploying AI systems in a human-centred way. One aspect of this is to embed AI systems with rules that will have them adhere to ethical principles. This would (ideally) prevent them from producing outputs that are biased, discriminatory or could otherwise lead to harmful outcomes.

Sentiment analysis


    Sentiment analysis is a technique in natural language processing used to identify and interpret the emotions behind a text. It captures implicit information such as, for example, the author’s tone and the extent of positive or negative expression.

Supervised learning


    Supervised learning is a machine-learning approach in which labelled data are used to train an algorithm to make predictions. The algorithm learns to match the labelled input data to the correct output. After learning from a large number of examples, it can continue to make predictions when presented with new data.

Training data


    Training data are the (usually labelled) data used to teach AI systems how to make predictions. The accuracy and representativeness of training data have a major impact on a model’s effectiveness.

Transformer

    • The transformer is designed to process sequential data, such as natural language text, and figure out how the different parts relate to one another.
    • The GPT model uses a transformer to learn from a large corpus of unlabelled text.

Turing Test

    • The Turing test is a machine intelligence concept first introduced by computer scientist Alan Turing in 1950.
    • Google’s LaMDA and OpenAI’s ChatGPT have been reported to have passed the Turing test – although critics say the results reveal the limitations of using the test to compare computer and human intelligence.

Unsupervised learning


    Unsupervised learning is a machine-learning approach in which algorithms are trained on unlabelled data. Without human intervention, the system explores patterns in the data, with the goal of discovering unidentified patterns that could be used for further analysis. Kok-Leong Ong receives funding from NHMRC, MRFF and CSIRO.

Nearly 7-in-10 Content Marketers Believe AI Will Replace Writers Over the Next Five Years

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Monday, April 24, 2023

BOSTON, April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BMV, a content marketing and PR agency built for startups and challenger brands, today released the findings from its 2023 Content Marketing and Generative AI Outlook. The outlook, which was informed by a survey in Q1 of 1,000 content marketers, provides insight into how marketers are thinking about content production and how their content will be discovered in the ChatGPT era.

Key Points: 
  • The outlook, which was informed by a survey in Q1 of 1,000 content marketers, provides insight into how marketers are thinking about content production and how their content will be discovered in the ChatGPT era.
  • Notably, the outlook found that nearly 7-in-10 content marketers believe artificial intelligence will replace writers on their teams over the next five years.
  • However, this group was split on whether AI will replace only junior-level writers (40%) or all of their current writers (29%).
  • These marketers that lean towards AI supplementation might be anticipating that content created solely by AI will negatively impact search rankings.

The NFT Gaming Company Provides Shareholder Update on Game Launches, Artificial Intelligence, Gaxos Platform, and Other Initiatives

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

“We are extremely excited to begin releasing our proprietary games and flagship product, Gaxos,” commented Vadim Mats, Chief Executive Officer of NFTG.

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  • “We are extremely excited to begin releasing our proprietary games and flagship product, Gaxos,” commented Vadim Mats, Chief Executive Officer of NFTG.
  • “The Company is actively developing games and a community that will offer content that will appeal to all types of gamers.
  • The Company sold 1,686,747 shares of Common Stock for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $7 million before deducting offering expenses.
  • The Company stock began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “NFTG” on February 15, 2023.