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AI 领域周报:成人 ChatGPT、劳动力市场影响与 Anthropic Skills
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本周 AI 领域动态频频。研究人员在SIMPLEX 和最短路径寻路算法上取得突破。中国限制稀土出口或影响全球电子产品生产。Anthropic 推出了名为 Skills 的新功能,允许 Claude 封装特定任务知识并可能访问外部资源,这标志着向更强大的“代理”方向发展。意大利新闻出版商对 Google 的 AI Overviews 提出质疑,要求调查其对新闻流量的影响,并探讨了内容许可等未来出路。OpenAI 宣布将允许经过验证的成年用户生成成人内容,引发了关于其潜在风险和模型控制的讨论。一项研究表明,目前 AI 对劳动力市场的影响尚未显现显著的负面冲击,但未来公司层面的 AI 采用可能改变这一状况。此外,Qualcomm 收购 Arduino,旨在推动全球创客运动和嵌入式电子设备的发展。

💡 AI 在算法优化与资源限制方面取得进展:研究人员在SIMPLEX 和最短路径寻路算法上实现了优化,这些算法长期以来被认为接近最优。与此同时,中国限制稀土出口可能对全球芯片和电子产品生产造成严重影响,凸显了关键资源对高科技产业的重要性。

🚀 Anthropic 推出“Skills”功能,预示着 AI 代理的新方向:Anthropic 推出的“Skills”允许将特定任务的知识打包,供 Claude 使用,并可能接入外部资源。这被视为一种将复杂 AI 能力封装成易于交互的“代理”的尝试,有望改变人机交互模式,并可能与“Agents”共存。

📰 AI 对新闻业的冲击引发关注,出版商寻求应对策略:意大利新闻出版商对 Google 的 AI Overviews 提出质疑,要求调查其对新闻网站流量的影响。文章指出,AI 摘要和搜索的便利性可能导致用户点击率下降,并探讨了内容许可协议等作为未来解决方案的可能性,但也承认大型出版商在此方面更具优势。

🔞 OpenAI 开放成人内容生成引发争议与担忧:OpenAI 允许经过验证的成年用户生成成人内容,这一举措引发了对其潜在风险的担忧,包括可能影响其在其他领域的采用,以及需要极其谨慎的模型控制以避免在工作环境中出现不当内容。快速覆盖过多人类活动领域可能弊大于利。

💼 AI 对劳动力市场的影响尚不明显,但未来趋势值得关注:一项研究表明,目前 AI 对劳动力市场的影响尚未显现显著的负面冲击,尽管职业构成正在快速变化。然而,随着企业层面 AI 采用的加速,个人生产力提升有望转化为企业生产力提升,这可能导致团队规模调整,未来就业形势尚不明朗。同时,Qualcomm 收购 Arduino,旨在通过强化创客平台和嵌入式 AI 能力,进一步推动物联网和边缘计算的发展。

Saturday Links: Skills, Job Impact, and Adult ChatGPT

Adult ChatGPT is on its way, Labour market AI effects aren't here yet, and Anthropic launches Skills.

This week, stunningly, researchers optimized simplex and shortest-path route finding, which have been considered effectively near optimal for many years. In other news, China restricted rare-earth exports, which could severely affect global chip and electronics production.

    Equipping agents for the real world with Agent Skills. Anthropic’s launch of skills got a fair bit of coverage this week. Skills are essentially a way to encapsulate task-specific knowledge in a bundle that can be used by Claude for a task, potentially also with the ability to access external resources. Other companies in the space are doing similar things, but then calling this an “agent”. You can also build “agents” with Claude. Claude Code is arguably one such agent, but here Anthropic is choosing to add a different label. My guess is that the aim is that they feel that, as humans, we’ll want to interact with one or just a few “agents” that can engage in many tasks. This can seem a lot friendlier than talking to many “Agents,” and my guess is that the pattern will catch on, so we’ll have both Agents and skills. Simon Willison has a nice overview of skills in this post.Italian news publishers demand investigation into Google’s AI Overviews. The drop in internet traffic to news sites and publications due to AI is really starting to bite, and this is one of numerous investigations and lawsuits. Ultimately, though, there’s really little logic that could compel the world to return to the pre-AI era. AI summaries, Perplexity searches, and ChatGPT answers are, in many cases, simply much more useful to users, and so click-throughs will drop. Forcing Google to remove them will simply push more people to ChatGPT and not click through either. Publishers are rightly upset that some of their content may have been used to inform the answer, but I suspect what this will boil down to is Google saying, “ok, set your robots.txt file to exclude Google, and we won’t do that,” which would also cause them to drop out of search. I’ve mentioned in previous newsletters that Google should separate its AI crawler from its Web crawler. However, it’s not clear whether it would help publishers in the long run. All this will do is cause their link not to be mentioned in the AI summary either. If users start to rely on that more, their traffic will still drop. The only real forward path is into content licensing deals or marketplaces. Sadly, larger players (like the New York Times) are far better placed to do this than small publishers. The aggregation of content that AI provides is so convenient for many queries that the diversity of content is likely to drop. One can only hope that a countervailing force develops a smart content discovery system to get really good at pulling out niche, relevant content that people want (and a way to monetize it).OpenAI will allow verified adults to use ChatGPT to generate erotic content. OpenAI has been on a tear in recent weeks, releasing new products that put pressure on almost every major tech company in one way or another (social networking, agent frameworks, tools for work, etc.). This week, the company added another business area to the list: erotic content. While I guess there is a libertarian argument to say “why not,” this is a head scratcher. Going in this direction does seem like it could risk adoption in other areas. It will also mean that OpenAI has to put very careful controls into models (maybe even have separate models) to avoid adult themes cropping up in work environments. Trying to cover too much of human activity in one product too fast might just be the undoing of much other good work.Evaluating the Impact of AI on the Labor Market: Current State of Affairs. A new widely quoted study seems to indicate that AI replacement has not had a significant impact on the labour force to date. The study finds that the occupational mix (an index based on changing occupational roles and job mobility) is changing quickly, but there is no indication that AI is driving this. The US currently has relatively low unemployment, so this seems consistent with the study. On the other hand, it seems unlikely this situation will persist. AI adoption by individuals has been rapid, and AI is being used across many knowledge work roles. What is taking much longer is company adoption of AI. As this happens, there is a strong likelihood that personal productivity boost will turn into corporate productivity boosts. Some of these will lead to “doing more with the same team”, others risk leading to team downsizing to produce the same output with fewer people. What remains unclear is if new companies will spring up to compete and keep employment high. Annecdotally, I don’t know a single person working in knowledge work roles who hasn’t seen some impact of AI in their workplace. In some areas (video games, art, marketing, sales), the pressure on available jobs has been much more negative than positive so far. Qualcomm acquires Arduino to supercharge the global maker movement. Arduino boards have been the basis for many amazing small electronic devices. The project has travelled a long road and garnered many fans along the way. Buying the company looks like a smart move for Qualcomm, which is betting heavily on a new era of embedded electronics. They also recently acquired the quantized model maker Edge Impulse. It seems highly likely that we’ll see more and more capable small AI models running on AI models and feeding data to more complex cloud-based AI. Entrenching itself from a chip maker into a compute platform provider for edge devices seems likely to play out well for Qualcomm. 

Have a great weekend, and a regular reminder to avoid using AI to defend yourself if you are in court

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