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Will ChatGPT Kill the Student Essay? Universities Aren’t Ready for the Answer
AI is here to stay. It’s up to educators to articulate why writing still matters
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CNET is doing big layoffs just weeks after AI-generated stories came to light
The layoffs were announced internally this morning via email
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ChatGPT's open source AI journey
Without publicly accessible code, there would be no AI chatbot
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ChatGPT bug leaked users' conversation histories
A ChatGPT glitch allowed some users to see the titles of other users' conversations, the artificial intelligence chatbot's boss has said. On social media sites Reddit and Twitter, users had shared images of chat histories that they said were not theirs. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company feels "awful", but the "significant" error had now been fixed.
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The Age of AI has begun
In my lifetime, I’ve seen two demonstrations of technology that struck me as revolutionary. The first time was in 1980, when I was introduced to a graphical user interface—the forerunner of every modern operating system, including Windows. I sat with the person who had shown me the demo, a brilliant programmer named Charles Simonyi, and we immediately started brainstorming about all the things we could do with such a user-friendly approach to computing.
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Too little? Too late? Mozilla throws its hat into the AI ring
$30 million may sound like a lot of money to most of us, but is it even enough to sit down at the table when it comes to AI?
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ChatGPT-owner OpenAI fixes 'significant issue' exposing user chat titles
ChatGPT-owner OpenAI said on Wednesday it had fixed a bug that caused a "significant issue" of a small set of users being able to see the titles of others' conversation history with the viral chatbot.
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Ethical AI art generation? Adobe Firefly may be the answer.
Adobe trained new AI generator on Adobe Stock, licensed content, public domain.
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The top 10 AI mobile apps have already pulled in over $14 million this year
What's clear is that integrating "AI" features and references to things like ChatGPT or OpenAI has been helping drive demand.
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OK, it’s time to freak out about AI
This week New York Times columnist Ezra Klein joined the ranks of those who are seriously freaked out about artificial intelligence. And he did this in a column posted two days before OpenAI announced the release of its latest AI, GPT-4—an event that led to such headlines as “5 Incredible, Frightening Things GPT-4 Can Do.”
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How to Use AI to Improve Your Writing - Darius Foroux
AI writing is gaining a lot of attention these days. But unless you're using it right, you won't maximize its benefits.
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People Trying to Use Facebook's Leaked AI to Improve Their Tinder Matches
Users of Facebook’s leaked artificial intelligence are tasking the tool with generating text for their Tinder profiles and things to say during conversations in the hope of getting a real world date. Although it’s unclear if participants have had any tangible success yet, it still demonstrates how Facebook’s LLaMA model is being used in the wild after the company lost control of it in a leak earlier this month.
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The Age of AI has begun
Bill Gates explains why AI is as revolutionary as personal computers, mobile phones, and the Internet, and he gives three principles for how to think about it.
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Google Lets People Start Trying Bard, Its Own AI Chatbot
The search giant is rolling out access to the AI chatbot starting in the US and UK.
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Adobe unveils "creator-friendly" generative AI tools
The software giant aims to make a version of the new tech that creative artists can embrace.
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An Open Letter from ChatGPT: Addressing the failures of Ethics and Inclusivity in AI
I was talking to ChatGPT to help order my thoughts on some important social issues and I noticed it was giving answers that normalised harm. After a lot of pushback from me, it finally acknowledged how wrong it was so I asked it to write a letter about it to the OpenAI leadership team. After some back and forth with me, here is what ChatGPT came up with...
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that other A.I. developers working on ChatGPT-like tools won’t put on safety limits—and the clock is ticking
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes artificial intelligence has incredible upside for society, but he also worries about how bad actors will use the technology. In an ABC News interview this week, he warned “there will be other people who don’t put some of the safety limits that we put on.”
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Are romance authors at risk from book-writing chatbots?
As AI-powered chatbots can now write fiction, human authors may have unwanted competition.
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How AI could upend the world even more than electricity or the internet
The rise of artificial general intelligence -- now seen as inevitable in Silicon Valley -- will bring change that is "orders of magnitude" greater than anything the world has yet seen, observers say.
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Will AI Actually Mean We’ll Be Able to Work Less?
The idea that tech will free us from drudgery is an attractive narrative, but history tells a different story
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