Saturday, June 27

Tag: Artificial Intelligence

GPT 5 for Computer Use agents
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GPT 5 for Computer Use agents

Same tasks, same grounding model we just swapped GPT 4o with GPT 5 as the thinking model. Left = 4o, right = 5. Watch GPT 5 pull through. Grounding model: Salesforce GTA1-7B Action space: CUA Cloud Instances (macOS/Linux/Windows) The task is: "Navigate to {random_url} and play the game until you reach a score of 5/5”....each task is set up by having claude generate a random app from a predefined list of prompts (multiple choice trivia, form filling, or color matching)" Try it yourself here : https://github.com/trycua/cua Docs : https://docs.trycua.com/docs/agent-sdk/supported-agents/composed-agents submitted by /u/Impressive_Half_2819 [link] [comments]
How is everyone barely talking about this? I get that AI stealing artists' commisions is bad, but Israel literally developed a database that can look at CCTV footage, determine someone deemed a terrorist from the database, and automatically launch a drone strike against them with min human approval.
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How is everyone barely talking about this? I get that AI stealing artists’ commisions is bad, but Israel literally developed a database that can look at CCTV footage, determine someone deemed a terrorist from the database, and automatically launch a drone strike against them with min human approval.

I was looking into the issue of the usage of AI in modern weapons for the model UN, and just kinda casually found out that Israel developed the technology to have a robot autonomously kill anyone the government wants to kill the second their face shows up somewhere. Why do people get so worked up about AI advertisements and AI art, and barely anyone is talking about the Gospel and Lavender systems, which already can kill with minimal human oversight? According to an Israeli army official: "I would invest 20 seconds for each target at this stage, and do dozens of them every day. I had zero added-value as a human, apart from being a stamp of approval. It saved a lot of time." I swear, we'll still be arguing over stuff like Sydney Sweeney commercials while Skynet launches nukes over ou...
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