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Is It Possible for Your Library to Overcommunicate? Here Are 4 Ways To Tell if You Are Flooding Your Community With Too Many Promotional Messages

Is It Possible for Your Library to Overcommunicate? 🛑 Here Are 4 Ways To Tell if You Are Flooding Your Community With Too Many Promotional Messages

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Posted on: May 16, 2024, 6:06 am Category: Uncategorized

AI: finding the metaphor

AI: finding the metaphor

Useful insights from David Worlock

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Posted on: May 16, 2024, 6:04 am Category: Uncategorized

2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report: Teaching and Learning Edition Now Available Online

2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report: Teaching and Learning Edition Now Available Online

2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report: Teaching and Learning Edition Now Available Online

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Posted on: May 15, 2024, 11:36 am Category: Uncategorized

New Report From JISC: Student Perceptions of Generative AI (May 2024)

New Report From JISC: Student Perceptions of Generative AI (May 2024)

New Report From JISC: Student Perceptions of Generative AI (May 2024)

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Posted on: May 15, 2024, 11:25 am Category: Uncategorized

IFLA-L 2024 Development and Access to Information (DA2I) Report launched

The Hague, Seattle, 15 May 2024—

Increased internet connectivity will not lead to development without equity, rights, skills, and the libraries that provide them

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, the Technology and Social Change Group at the University of Washington and Stichting IFLA Global Libraries today release the 2024 Development and Access to Information (DA2I) Report.

Building on the two previous editions, the 2024 DA2I report looks back on progress in delivering on universal, meaningful access to information for development over the first half of the delivery period for the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda, through data and expert insights.

The DA2I initiative is based on the conviction that access to information is an essential precondition for development. Without it, decision-making is poorer, democracy is weaker, and progress is slower towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Universal, meaningful access can only happen when there is universal connectivity, equity in societies, and the rights and skills to produce and use information.

The key headline from the 2024 DA2I report is that progress on connectivity is not being matched by advances elsewhere. In particular, measures of equity – notable between women and men – have stagnated, while the key political and civil rights are in decline. This risks reducing or even cancelling out the positive development impact of more people coming online.

While some countries go against the trend, the overall message is that it is as important as ever to promote a comprehensive and holistic approach to access to information. A crucial element of this is to promote strong and inclusive library networks, able to provide the right mix of connectivity, content, competences and confidence to turn internet access into meaningful access to information, for all.

This is a key relevant point for the upcoming UN Summit of the Future, where leaders will discuss how to ensure the impact of the UN’s work in the coming years. The DA2I Report underlines that a strong focus on information and knowledge, how it is managed, and how it is made accessible and usable must be part of this.

The report includes a summary of data from the DA2I Dashboards led by the Technology and Social Change Group at the University of Washington, as well as expert chapters from Ambassador David Donoghue, Professor Lawrence Surendra, Dr Ariel Vercelli, Dr Albert Byamugisha, David Banisar, and Melissa Hagemann.

“Libraries, and the information and knowledge to which they give access, can be transformative. As a librarian, my job is to ensure that this potential is realised every day, with all users given not just the access, but also the skills, setting and support needed to make a difference. The DA2I report underlines the same at a global level. It makes clear that we need to go beyond access alone, and ensure that laws, conditions and infrastructures are in place to make sure that we can achieve development everywhere, at every level. This of course includes libraries, working together to provide the most inclusive and impactful access to information possible”, Vicki McDonald, IFLA President 2023-2025.

“With success in the Sustainable Development Goals still a long way off, we need libraries as motors of change. They are critical community information infrastructures, helping to turn access to information into progress towards development goals. The DA2I report underlines the importance of this more holistic, comprehensive approach to information access, urging a greater focus on equity, rights and skills. Stichting IFLA Global Libraries (SIGL)  is happy to make this work possible, providing libraries and information advocates everywhere with a key new tool for them in their work”, Glòria Pérez-Salmerón, President, SIGL.

“The analysis of global progress toward meaningful access to information underscores the enduring significance of libraries as critical social infrastructure, their relevance more pertinent than ever. Despite aspirations, expanded internet access has not facilitated increased freedom or equitable societies. The report’s findings illuminate this sobering reality, prompting policymakers and stakeholders to reassess strategies for fostering equitable access to information. Positioned as trusted hubs for knowledge dissemination, libraries are poised to bridge the digital divide and champion inclusivity in our increasingly interconnected world”, Maria Garrido, Principal Research Scientist, Technology and Social Change Group, University of Washington

IFLA’s work on the DA2I project is made possible by a 2023 grant from Stichting IFLA Global Libraries (SIGL).

Download the report

https://repository.ifla.org/handle/123456789/3334

For further information, please contact:

TASCHA: Maria Garrido, [email protected]

IFLA: Stephen Wyber: [email protected]

View online: https://www.ifla.org/news/da2i-2024-report-launched/

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Posted on: May 15, 2024, 10:16 am Category: Uncategorized

OpenAI co-founder and Chief Scientist—Ilya Sutskever–has quit OpenAI

OpenAI co-founder quits

OpenAI co-founder and Chief Scientist—Ilya Sutskever–has quit OpenAI

https://www.aitoolreport.com/articles/openai-co-founder-quits

May 14, 2024

Ilya Sutskever
@ilyasut
After almost a decade, I have made the decision to leave OpenAI.  The company’s trajectory has been nothing short of miraculous, and I’m confident that OpenAI will build AGI that is both safe and beneficial under the leadership of

Dec. 2023

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OpenAI and Ilya Sutskever part ways. Along with Ilya, Jan Leike, the head of the superalignment team has also resigned. This leaves Open AI without two researchers who made key contributions to the GPT models. Jakub Pachocki is now the Chief Scientist of OpenAI.

OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is leaving. But what did he see?

Perhaps we’ll never know.

Sam Altman gracefully thanked his OpenAI cofounder who quit. Then another exec quit hours later.

https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-leadership-shakeup-jan-leike-ilya-sutskever-resign-chatgpt-superalignment-2024-5#

OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is officially leaving

Who didn’t see this coming after he tried to get Sam Altman fired?

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/14/24156920/openai-chief-scientist-ilya-sutskever-leaves

 

 

 

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Posted on: May 15, 2024, 9:07 am Category: Uncategorized

Google: Major AI updates from Google I/O 2024

It’s time to upgrade our knowledge on the Google basics.

Google’s AI Agent that can See, Hear & Speak

 Major AI updates from Google I/O 2024

https://unwindai.substack.com/p/googles-ai-agent-that-can-see-hear

  1. Google extends Gemini 1.5 Pro’s context window to 2 Million tokens
  2. Google’s next text-to-video model competing with OpenAI’s Sora
  3. Project Astra real-time AI assistance in video calls
  4. Gemma 2 will be released soon, outperforming models double its size

Via FryAI

“GOOGLE (LITERALLY) SHATTERS THE INTERNET 🤯

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OpenAI: here’s GPT-4o

Google:

May 14, 2024
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It’s safe to say Google’s spring update put OpenAI’s update to shame. 😅
What’s up? One day after OpenAI released GPT-4o, Google held a massive event in Hawaii, showcasing an entirely new universe of AI projects.
What are the new updates? This high-energy event featured the introduction and demonstration of monumental AI developments. Some of the major updates include the following:
  • AI Overviews: A search experience that allows Google to do the Googling for you, sifting the internet to find concise and accurate search results for layered questions, with links for further resources. This new feature will also soon allow users to search with videos! For example, you can take a video of your broken record player and ask, “Why won’t this work?”
  • Project Astra: An expert AI life assistant you can speak to in natural language. This model is teachable and recognizes multimodal content, including video and speech.
  • Veo: A new video model that creates 1080p videos from text and image inputs. These videos can be further edited using additional prompts.
  • Ask Photos: This allows a user to do a detailed search of their photos. For instance, you can ask, “When did my daughter learn how to swim?” or “Show me how my daughter’s swimming has progressed,” and you will get a detailed summary, including the relevant photos. This also includes Circle to Search, which allows users to circle parts of photos to search that portion of the image online.
  • Gemini 1.5 Pro’s context window went from a staggering 1 million to an even more staggering 2 million.
  • Imagen 3: A new image generation model with richer details and fewer distortions. This new model pays attention to small details in longer, naturally written prompts.
  • Updates to Google Workspace Labs: This includes a new AI Teammate feature as well as updates to Gmail.
  • Gemini 1.5 Flash: This new model is designed to be fast and cost-efficient, optimized for tasks where low latency and efficiency matter most.
  • Gems: Personal AI assistants which specialize in specific types of tasks. For example, you can create a “personal fitness trainer” Gem.
  • Music AI Sandbox: Created in collaboration with YouTube, this new feature allows users to create instrumental sections from scratch, transfer styles between tracks, and more.
  • SynthID: This open-source digital watermark technology will protect the authenticity of photos, audio, text, and videos.
  • Trillium TPUs: Google’s latest generation of TPUs which delivers a 4.7x improvement in compute performance per chip over the previous generation
  • PaliGemma: Google’s first vision-language open model.
“When we first began this journey to build AI more than 15 years ago, we knew one day, it would change everything. Now, that time is here.”
-Google DeepMind”

Via AI Tool Report

Google’s game-changing AI search:

At the Google I/O developer conference, Google unveiled some revolutionary AI search features

https://www.aitoolreport.com/articles/googles-game-changing-ai-search

Google’s Gemini updates and Sora competitor

At Google I/O 2024, our annual developer conference, we shared how we’re building more helpful products and features with AI — including improvements across Search, Workspace, Photos, Android and more. Read on for everything we announced.

Via The Rundown AI

Image source: Google
“The Rundown: Google just kicked off its I/O Developer’s Conference, announcing a wide array of updates across its AI ecosystem — including enhancements across its flagship Gemini model family and a new video generation model to rival OpenAI’s Sora.
Gemini model updates:
  • New updates to 1.5 Pro include a massive 2M context window extension and enhanced performance in code, logic, and image understanding.
  • Gemini 1.5 Pro can also utilize the long context to analyze a range media types, including documents, videos, audio, and codebases.
  • Google announced Gemini 1.5 Flash, a new model optimized for speed and efficiency with a context window of 1M tokens.
  • Gemma 2, the next generation of Google’s open-source models, is launching in the coming weeks, along with a new vision-language model called PaliGemma.
  • Gemini Advanced subscribers can soon create customized personas called ‘Gems’ from a simple text description, similar to ChatGPT GPTs.
Video and image model upgrades:
  • Google revealed a new video model called Veo, capable of generating over 60-second, 1080p resolution videos from text, image, and video prompts.
  • The new Imagen 3 text-to-image model was also unveiled with better detail, text generation, and natural language understanding than its predecessor.
  • VideoFX text-to-video tool, featuring storyboard scene-by-scene creation and the ability to add music to generations.
  • VideoFX is launching in a ‘private preview’ in the U.S. for select creators, while ImageFX (with Imagen 3) is available to try via a waitlist.
Why it matters: Gemini’s already industry-leading context window gets a 2x boost, enabling endless new opportunities to utilize AI with massive amounts of information. Additionally, Sora officially has competition with the impressive Veo demo — but which one will make it to public access first?”

Google just unveiled AI assistant of the future — meet Project Astra

“Google just came out swinging against OpenAI’s GPT-4o with its own Project Astra. This universal AI agent is designed to be your assistant for everyday life tasks and leverages your phone’s camera and voice recognition to give responses. And it even works with smart glasses.”
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“Google Search just received a massive generative AI update at today’s I/O 2024 event. This Gemini update is expected to transform the way you use the search engine by answering questions you have by pulling information from the web. Here’s what we learned.”
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“Today Google introduced a new generative media model with Veo. Veo is built to generate high-def video and can even understand cinematic terms and make minute-long (or more) videos. Here’s more about Google’s new AI model.”
Read Now

 

 

 

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Posted on: May 15, 2024, 9:01 am Category: Uncategorized