Our 113th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nCheck out our text newsletter at https://lastweekin.ai/\nStories this week:\nApplications & Business\nMeet the $10,000 Nvidia chip powering the race for A.I.\nGenerative AI Is Coming For the Lawyers\xa0\nVicarious Surgical cuts 14% of staff\nAlphabet Layoffs Hit Trash-Sorting Robots\xa0\nSpectrum uses generative AI to create TV commercials\nSpotify\u2019s new AI-powered DJ will build you a custom playlist and talk over the top of it\nAmazon\u2019s Cloud Partners With Startup Hugging Face as AI Deals Heat Up\n\nResearch & Advancements\nToolformer: Language Models Can Teach Themselves to Use Tools\nHuman-Timescale Adaptation in an Open-Ended Task Space\nRT-1: Robotics Transformer\nMeta heats up Big Tech's AI arms race with new language model\nMIT researchers have developed a new technique that can enable a machine learning model to quantify how confident it is in its predictions\nMachine learning makes long-term, expansive reef monitoring possible\xa0\nHow AI Can Help Design Drugs to Treat Opioid Addiction\n\n\nPolicy & Societal Impacts\n"AI alignment" and uncalibrated discourse on AI\nWhat ChatGPT means for the new future of national security\nHow I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice\nAI-Human Romances Are Flourishing\u2014And This Is Just the Beginning\nMachine learning is helping police work out what people on the run now look like\xa0\nPlanning for AGI and beyond\n\nArt & Fun Stuff\nArtificial Intelligence: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)\xa0\nChatGPT launches boom in AI-written e-books on Amazon\xa0\n\u2018Hollywood 2.0\u2019: How the Rise of AI Tools Like Runway Are Changing Filmmaking\nSci-fi becomes real as renowned magazine closes submissions due to AI writers\xa0\nThe AI-powered Seinfeld spoof is set to return to Twitch with new guardrails in place