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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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Spy balloon sent data to China in real time - report
The craft gathered intelligence from military bases for days before it was shot down, US media reports.
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Yes, Tinder Is Working on a $500 Subscription Tentatively Called 'Tinder Vault'
Tinder is working on an ultra-expensive subscription offering that seems explicitly geared toward those wealthy enough (or at those feigning affluence) looking to swipe right on other semi-influential folks.
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Legal and finance jobs are among the most at risk from AI, while construction and trade jobs face...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are stoking employee concerns about the automation of jobs. Generative AI, a type of AI capable of generating text and other content in response to user prompts, has exploded in popularity in recent months following the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Some companies have already tapped the chatbot to take on content-producing roles.
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How Psilocybin Mushrooms Can Be Used to Treat Depression
Depression is becoming increasingly prevalent, with an estimated 5% of adults suffering from this mental health condition globally. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) sets out multiple criteria for clinical depression. These include persistent low mood nearly every day for a period longer than 2 weeks and diminished ability to concentrate.
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New software can verify how much information AI really knows
With a growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems worldwide, researchers at the University of Surrey have created software that is able to verify how much information an AI data system has farmed from an organization's digital database.
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It's been 50 years since the first cell phone call was made
It's been 50 years to the day since American engineer Marty Cooper stepped out onto New York City's 6th Avenue to make the first-ever cell phone call.
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AI won’t steal your job, people leveraging AI will
Just yesterday I commented on the ban to ChatGPT imposed in Italy by the Authority under the banner
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Rupa Subramanya: Work-from-home is the new normal in Canada. Just accept it
Be careful what you wish for: you might actually get it. In the spring of 2020, in the early days of the pandemic, governments around the world, including Canada, pushed harsh measures that have rarely been used in peacetime, including lockdowns and the closing of offices and businesses, except the most essential services.
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Audible is now testing ads in your audiobooks for some reason
Amazon-owned Audible has started putting ads in audiobooks, starting with a beta test for certain non-paying members.
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Hailey Bieber has lost 1 million followers since Selena Gomez drama
In a coincidental turn of events, the discourse surrounding Selena Gomez, Hailey Bieber, and briefly Kylie Jenner, has resulted in a noticeable drop in Instagram followers for the latter two stars. Bieber has now recently been noted to have lost almost 1 million followers on the photo app, shortly after it was reported that Jenner had lost a similar amount since the controversy began that both she and Bieber were shading Gomez.
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ChatGPT banned in Italy
ChatGPT is now banned in Italy.
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US national lab is using machine learning to detect rogue nuclear threats
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is trying to hunt for unknown nuclear threats by using machine learning (ML) algorithms.
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A.I. is B.S.
The real risk of A.I. isn't that some super-intelligent computer is going to take over in the future - it's that the humans in the tech industry are going to screw the rest of us over right now.
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Exclusive: Google says Microsoft cloud practices are anti-competitive
Alphabet's Google Cloud has accused Microsoft of anti-competitive cloud computing practices and criticised imminent deals with several European cloud vendors, saying these do not solve broader concerns about its licensing terms.
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Twitter is secretly boosting 35 VIP users including Lebron James, AOC, catturd2, and Ben Shapiro:...
Twitter engineers have ensured that tweets by people like Elon Musk and 34 others will automatically be more visible than others, Platformer says.
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After TikTok chief's grilling in Washington, Apple's Tim Cook is all smiles in Beijing
Apple CEO Tim Cook gave a show of support for China as a market and manufacturing base during a visit to Beijing Saturday, even as trade and tech sector tensions escalate between the United States and the world's second-largest economy.
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Hobbyist builds ChatGPT client for MS-DOS
IBM PC client allows futuristic AI conversations on vintage hardware.
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The science of sailing: inside the race across the world’s most remote ocean
After a long hiatus, the epic Ocean Race is back – but this year the teams are gathering crucial data from places even research vessels rarely reach
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The case for slowing down AI
Pumping the brakes on artificial intelligence could be the best thing we ever do for humanity. Computers need to be accountable to machines,” a top Microsoft executive told a roomful of reporters in Washington, DC, on February 10, three days after the company launched its new AI-powered Bing search engine.
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NPR cancels 4 podcasts amid major layoffs
NPR moved this week to cut 10 percent of its staff and stop production of a handful of podcasts, including Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot and Rough Translation.
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Twitter to un-verify people who don’t pay $8/month starting on April Fools’ Day
Despite impersonation chaos, Musk sticks to plan of un-verifying notable accounts.
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Artificial intelligence could help hunt for life on Mars and other alien worlds
A newly developed machine-learning tool could help scientists search for signs of life on Mars and other alien worlds. With the ability to collect samples from other planets severely limited, scientists currently have to rely on remote sensing methods to hunt for signs of alien life. That means any method that could help direct or refine this search would be incredibly useful.
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The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library
A federal judge has ruled against the Internet Archive in Hachette v. Internet Archive, a lawsuit brought against it by four book publishers, deciding that the website does not have the right to scan books and lend them out like a library. Judge John G. Koeltl decided that the Internet Archive had done nothing more than create “derivative works,” and so would have needed authorization from the books’ copyright holders — the publishers — before lending them out through its National Emergency Library program.
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File-sharing site Zippyshare shutting down after 17 years
File-sharing site Zippyshare has announced they are shutting down the site by the end of March 2023 after announcing they can no longer afford to keep the service running.
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Microsoft to fix Windows 11 ‘aCropalypse’ privacy failure
All your previously Snipping Tool cropped images aren't, basically
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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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Metaverse is just VR, admits Meta, as it lobbies against 'arbitrary' network fee
Meta, the self-styled "metaverse company" formerly known as Facebook, has taken on a novel role de-hyping the virtual world technology its founder bet the farm on just a few short years ago...
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ChatGPT's open source AI journey
Without publicly accessible code, there would be no AI chatbot
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Use of melatonin linked to decreased self-harm in young people
Medical sleep treatment may reduce self-harm in young people with anxiety and depression, an observational study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden suggests. The risk of self-harm increased in the months preceding melatonin prescription and decreased thereafter, especially in girls. The study is published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
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