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Nvidia CEO Foresees AI Competing with Human Intelligence in Five Years
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts that AI will compete with human intelligence in the next five years, amidst a significant business boom for Nvidia and its AI advancements.
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Cory Doctorow: What Kind of Bubble is AI?
Of course AI is a bubble. It has all the hallmarks of a classic tech bubble. Pick up a rental car at SFO and drive in either direction on the 101 – north to San Francisco, south to Palo Alto – and …
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Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots
AI chatbots can convince other chatbots to instruct users how to build bombs and cook meth
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The Copia Institute Tells The Copyright Office Again That Copyright Law Has No Business Obstructing AI Training
A little over a month ago we told the Copyright Office in a comment that there was no role for copyright law to play when it comes to training AI systems. In fact, on the whole there’s little for c…
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EA's latest patent will let players use their voice for in-game characters
Electronic Arts is venturing into new realms of player engagement with a new patent that enables players to voice their in-game characters by generating speech "in the...
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Writing instructors are less afraid of students cheating with ChatGPT than you might think
A survey about college writing instructors’ fears and anxieties about AI demonstrates that student cheating isn’t their only concern. And in fact, many have embraced it as a teaching tool.
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ChatGPT and the Great App-ocalypse
ChatGPT plugs into apps, a micro GPT store is soon to launch, and a mobile, wearable AI pin hits the market. Where does that leave traditional apps and developers?
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AI won’t kill crime writing, but crime writers will kill anyone
Crime writers have been out and about discussing the challenges of AI and the things they will and won’t do in their fiction
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Where OpenAI goes from here is anyone's guess
OpenAI's fate took a a twist nobody could have imagined last week, and all we can do is watch to see what the final outcome will be.
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KubeCon: 6 ways cloud native technologies are powering AI
CNCF Executive Director Priyanka Sharma outlined six ways Kubernetes is enabling cloud workloads Sharma's remarks were delivered at KubeCon in Chiacago last week
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Google DeepMind’s AI Weather Forecaster Handily Beats a Global Standard
Machine learning algorithms that digested decades of weather data were able to forecast 90 percent of atmospheric measures more accurately than Europe’s top weather center.
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Scrolls were illegible for 2,000 years. A college student read one with AI.
Nebraska college student Luke Farritor used artificial intelligence to find the ancient Greek word for “purple” in the Herculaneum scrolls.
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No Fakes Act wants to protect actors and singers from unauthorized AI replicas
The bill wants to stop unauthorized AI replicas.
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Microsoft and Adobe push new symbol to label AI images
Check for 'cr' bubble in pictures if your app supports it, or look in the metadata if it hasn't been stripped, or...
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Open source isn't ready for generative AI. How stakeholders are changing this light bulb together
Open-source licenses, already stretched thin by software-as-a-service and the cloud, are an even worse fit for AI's large language models. What's an open source leader to do?
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These books are being used to train AI. No one told the authors
Nearly 200,000 books written by a wide range of authors, including Nora Roberts, are being used to train artificial intelligence systems, according to a recent report. No one asked for the writers’ permission — and many of them are not happy.
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Publishing A Book Means No Longer Having Control Over How Others Feel About It, Or How They’re Inspired By It. And That Includes AI.
There’s no way to write this article without some people yelling angrily at me, so I’m just going to highlight that point up front: many, many people are going to disagree with this article, and I’…
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Meta's new AI assistant trained on public Facebook and Instagram posts
Meta Platforms used public Facebook and Instagram posts to train parts of its new Meta AI virtual assistant, but excluded private posts shared only with family and friends in an effort to respect consumers' privacy, the company's top policy executive told Reuters in an interview.
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Why Silicon Valley’s biggest AI developers are hiring poets
Training data companies are grabbing writers of fiction, drama, poetry, and also general humanities experts to improve AI creative writing.
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Column: The writers' strike was the first workplace battle between humans and AI. The humans won
At a moment when the prospect of executives and managers using software automation to undermine work in professions everywhere loomed large, the WGA strike took on major symbolic weight.
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