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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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ChatGPT can now 'speak,' listen and process images, OpenAI says
OpenAI's ChatGPT can now "see, hear and speak," or, at least, understand spoken words, respond with a synthetic voice and process images, the company said.
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John Grisham, George R.R. Martin Among 17 Authors Suing OpenAI
Authors Jodi Picoult and Jonathan Franzen are also part of the suit, which accuses OpenAI of copyright infringement and “systematic theft on a mass scale."
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The summer is over, schools are back, and the data is in: ChatGPT is mainly a tool for cheating on homework.
ChatGPT traffic dropped when summer began and schools closed. Now students are back, and they're using the AI tool again more.
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OpenAI confirms that AI writing detectors don’t work
No detectors "reliably distinguish between AI-generated and human-generated content."
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Building LLM Apps with Redis on Google's Vertex AI
Google's Vertex AI platform recently integrated generative AI capabilities, including the PaLM 2 chat model and an in-console generative AI studio. Here, you learn about a novel reference architecture and how to get the most from these tools with your existing Redis investment.
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PEN America: Using Artificial Intelligence to Ban Books Only Makes the Problem Worse
As book bans escalate in schools and libraries across the country, a school district in Iowa is adding a new—albeit “deeply misguided”—move to this censorious trend by relying on ChatGPT to decide which books can stay and which have to go, PEN America said today.
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Criminals Have Created Their Own ChatGPT Clones
Cybercriminals are touting large language models that could help them with phishing or creating malware. But the AI chatbots could just be their own kind of scam.
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Bot Mess: AI-Generated Clickbait Will Hasten the Demise of Search and Web Publishing
Why should Google keep offering organic results if they’re written by a bot?
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Study finds ChatGPT boosts worker productivity for some writing tasks
A new MIT study highlights the potential of generative AI for certain types of writing assignments in the workplace.
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Cómo aplicar ChatGPT al marketing digital para incrementar las conversiones
Utilizar ChatGPT en tu estrategia de marketing digital te ayudará a ahorrar tiempo y personalizar en gran medida muchas de las acciones que puedas relacionar relacionadas con escribir contenidos, redes sociales, crear anuncios, escribir mails, etc.
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ChatGPT use declines as users complain about ‘dumber’ answers, and the reason might be AI’s biggest threat for the future
Is ChatGPT old news already? It seems impossible, with the explosion of AI popularity seeping into every aspect of our lives - whether it’s digital masterpieces forged with the best AI art generators or helping us with our online shopping. But despite being the leader in the AI arms race - and powering Microsoft’s Bing AI - it looks like ChatGPT might be losing momentum. According to SimilarWeb, traffic to OpenAI’s ChatGPT site dropped by almost 10% compared to last month, while metrics from Sensor Tower also demonstrated that downloads of the iOS app are in decline too.
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FTC investigating ChatGPT-maker OpenAI for possible consumer harm
The civil investigative demand asks OpenAI to explain how it obtains information to train its large language models.
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This CEO replaced 90% of support staff with an AI chatbot
The chief executive of an Indian startup laid off 90% of his support staff after the firm built a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence that he says can handle customer queries much faster than his employees.
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Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
Comedian and author Sarah Silverman, as well as authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey — are suing OpenAI and Meta each in a US District Court over dual claims of copyright infringement. The suits alleges, among other things, that OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA were trained on illegally-acquired datasets containing their works, which they say were acquired from “shadow library” websites like Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and others, noting the books are “available in bulk via torrent systems.”
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Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
She says the companies’ chatbots were trained on her book.
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ChatGPT users drop for the first time as people turn to uncensored chatbots
OpenAI's immensely popular ChatGPT has started losing users for the first time, The Washington Post reported today. According to data firm Similarweb, ChatGPT's mobile and desktop traffic worldwide decreased by nearly 10 percent from May to June. Another data firm, Sensor Tower, reported that ChatGPT's iPhone app downloads have been steadily dipping since they peaked in early June.
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ChatGPT loses users for first time, shaking faith in AI revolution
OpenAI's chatbot has been heralded as spurring a revolution in the tech world. But its spectacular growth has suddenly slowed down.
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The 10 Best ChatGPT plugins of 2023
To get the most out of the ChatGPT AI chatbot, you need to use plugins. Here are ZDNET's picks for the best ChatGPT plugins available today.
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New ChatGPT Lawsuits May Be Start of AI's Legal Sh-tstorm
OpenAI faces allegations of privacy invasion and violating authors’ copyright — but this may be just the tip of the iceberg
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