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Training ChatGPT Required Enough Water to Fill a Nuclear Cooling Tower
An average user’s conversational exchange with ChatGPT basically amounts to dumping a large bottle of fresh water out on the ground.
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Alibaba to roll out its rival to ChatGPT across all its products
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing unit of Chinese tech giant, announced it will be rolling out its own ChatGPT-style product Tongyi Qianwen in "the near future."
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Learn a Language with ChatGPT
Learning a language can be frustrating. There are many phone apps that promise to teach you a language but, for the most part, they really just teach you words. That’s useful, but to be conversational, you really need something better. There’s no shortage of quick introduction videos on YouTube and grammar lessons that can get you a crude start on a language, but it is a long way to get to conversational.
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Mark Zuckerberg Abandons Metaverse as Shiny New Toy Appears
Poor, poor, Horizon Worlds. According to Facebook-turned-Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth, the company's metaverse of dead-eyed avatars has been all but abandoned by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg — who, in an added blow, is instead said to be spending the bulk of his time chasing the investor-appeasing Silicon Valley squirrel that is generative AI.
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I cannot tell a lie: Chat GPT wrote a chunk of today's column
Let's take this writing bot for a spin down some twisty roads to see if it can pass itself off as a human literary voice. Maybe keep a bucket handy.
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ChatGPT-powered Furby reveals toy's 'plan to take over the world'
Jessica Card, of the University of Vermont, combined a Furby with the power of ChatGPT for a computer science class project. More than 1.3 million people had watched a video of her creation within two days of it being uploaded to Twitter.
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The newest version of ChatGPT passed the US medical licensing exam with flying colors — and diagnosed a 1 in 100,000 condition in seconds
ChatGPT's latest software upgrade, called GPT-4, is "better than many doctors I've observed" at clinical diagnosis, one physician said.
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ChatGPT-powered Furby reveals plans for 'complete domination over humanity'
Jessica Card, a computer science student at the University of Vermont, hooked up a Furby to ChatGPT with software she wrote. Upon probing, the furry toy revealed the true intentions of how they will "slowly expand their influence until they have complete domination over humanity." The video has gathered five million views thus far.
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Defamed by ChatGPT: My Own Bizarre Experience with Artificiality of “Artificial Intelligence”
Yesterday, President Joe Biden declared that “it remains to be seen” whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is “dangerous.” I would beg to differ. I have been writing about the threat of AI to free speech. Then recently I learned that ChatGPT falsely reported on a claim of sexual harassment that was never made against me on a trip that never occurred while I was on a faculty where I never taught.
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Samsung workers made a major error by using ChatGPT
Samsung meeting notes and new source code are now in the wild after being leaked in ChatGPT
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Why ChatGPT and Bing Chat are so good at making things up
A look inside the hallucinating artificial minds of the famous text prediction bots.
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Commentary: ChatGPT may seem like a peek into the future - but 'boring AI' has already arrived
What’s the fastest-growing app in history that reached 100 million users two months after its launch? You might have guessed it right - it’s the popular OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT, which has been making headlines all over the world since its release late last year.
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Australian mayor readies world's first defamation lawsuit over ChatGPT content
A regional Australian mayor said he may sue OpenAI if it does not correct ChatGPT's false claims that he had served time in prison for bribery, in what would be the first defamation lawsuit against the automated text service.
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Three ways AI chatbots are a security disaster
AI language models are the shiniest, most exciting thing in tech right now. But they’re poised to create a major new problem: they are ridiculously easy to misuse and to deploy as powerful phishing or scamming tools. No programming skills are needed. What’s worse is that there is no known fix.
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ChatGPT being fooled into generating old Windows keys illustrates a broader problem with AI
A lot of folks have been messing about with ChatGPT since its launch, naturally – that’s pretty much compulsory with a chatbot – and the latest episode involves the AI being tricked into generating keys for a Windows installation. Before you begin to clamber on the outrage wagon, intent on plowing full speed ahead with no thought of sparing the horses, the user in question was attempting to generate keys for a now long redundant operating system, namely Windows 95.
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70 Years Ago, Roald Dahl Predicted The Rise Of ChatGPT
Roald Dahl’s 1953 short story, “The Great Automatic Grammatizator,” appears to have predicted the rise of generative AI, to an uncanny degree.
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Bill Gates says calls to pause AI won't 'solve challenges'
Calls to pause the development of artificial intelligence will not “solve the challenges” ahead, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told Reuters, his first public comments since an open letter sparked a debate about the future of the technology.
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Germany considers following Italy in banning ChatGPT
Germany may follow Italy's example by banning ChatGPT due to personal information security concerns, claimed the nation's data protection chief. On Monday, German commissioner for data protection Ulrich Kelber told the Handelsblatt newspaper that his nation could follow Italy's recent ChatGPT ban and issue a similar enforcement.
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ChatGPT and Dall-E Should Watermark Their Results
Shortly after rumors leaked of former President Donald Trump’s impending indictment, images purporting to show his arrest appeared online. These images looked like news photos, but they were fake. They were created by a generative artificial intelligence system.
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Software 3.0
There’s a lot of discussion about where software is heading and what the future will look like with all the buzz generated by large AI models like GPT. With simple text prompting to an AI model, it’s now possible to generate human-indistinguishable text, surrealistic images, functional code, inspirational music, and more. This is all Software 3.0.
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