Hello, The AI alarm bells keep on ringing. Geoffrey Hinton, considered one of the "godfathers of AI," believes that the rapidly-evolving technology might end up becoming a more urgent existential risk than climate change. The Turing Award winner called on governments to get involved to avoid machines achieving greater intelligence than humans. He recently left his position at Alphabet, the parent company of Google—which is planning to deploy AI to make its search engine more "visual, snackable, personal, and human," with a focus on the youth. However, Sam Altman—CEO of OpenAI, which is behind the generative AI chatbot ChatGPT—tried to allay corporate fears, saying his company has not trained its large language models with paying customer data ‘for a while’. He also said that remote work was an experiment, and pushing to go full remote forever was "one of the tech industry’s worst mistakes." In other news, the United Kingdom crowned King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla in a once-in-a-generation grand coronation ceremony watched all over the globe. Even Mumbai's famous dabbawalas decided to mark the occasion and sent the king the traditional 'Puneri Pagadi' headgear 'Uparne', a traditional stole, ahead of the ceremony. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - VC funding misses $1B mark again
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Here’s your trivia for today: What did Pope Francis gift to King Charles III for his coronation?
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