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Baranyai: Artificial intelligence unreliable when it comes to adoption matching
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists From a new Beatles song, to the “word of the year,” AI is everywhere. (Getty Images) Article content From a new Beatles song, to the “word of the year,” AI is everywhere. The tentacles of artificial intelligence seem to reach around every corner — writing travel guides, picking stocks, and…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Using Artificial Intelligence
Atlantic Beach, N.C. Nov. 8, 2023 TO THE EDITOR: Newspapers use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to write stories in various ways. Some newspapers are using AI to generate headlines, while others are using AI to write entire articles. There are several benefits to using AI to write stories. AI can help newspapers to produce more content…
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Managing human-allied Artificial Intelligence
Some of the recent developments have led people to believe that “singularity” — a hypothetical future point in time when AI becomes smarter than humans — is imminent. The reality is that the current AI systems still blindly follow patterns in the data and do not truly understand the world. The need of the hour…
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Justine Bateman Slams SAG-AFTRA Tentative Deal’s AI Provisions
Though SAG-AFTRA officially reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with studios and streamers earlier this week, Justine Bateman is not very pleased with the provisions surrounding artificial intelligence. The actress-writer-filmmaker told MSNBC’s Ali Velshi on Friday that actors should approve the deal only “if they don’t want to work anymore. If they want…
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It was the most significant week in AI since the launch of ChatGPT
CNN — This was arguably the most momentous week for artificial intelligence since the launch of ChatGPT last year. OpenAI unveiled the latest version of the technology that underpins its viral ChatGPT chatbot. Elon Musk announced a sarcastic AI ChatGPT rival called Grok coming to his platform, X, formerly known as Twitter. There was a…
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A real, massive week for Artificial Intelligence
(CNN) — This month has arguably the most momentous week, last week, for artificial intelligence since the launch of ChatGPT last year. OpenAI unveiled the latest version of the technology that underpins its viral ChatGPT chatbot. Elon Musk announced a sarcastic AI ChatGPT rival called Grok coming to his platform, X, formerly known as Twitter.…
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Psychiatrist used AI to create child porn, sentenced to 40 years in prison
CONTENT WARNING: GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS A child psychiatrist in Charlotte, N.C., has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for using artificial intelligence (AI) to create child pornography and secretly recording his 15-year-old cousin as she showered, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of North Carolina. David Tatum, 41, created the AI images…
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Chamath Palihapitiya says there’s a “reasonable case to make” that the job of VC “doesn’t exist” in a world of AI-powered two-person startups
If you accept the argument that today’s artificial intelligence boom will lead to dramatic productivity gains, it follows that smaller companies will be able to accomplish things that only larger ones could in the past. In a world like that, venture capitalists might need to change their approach to funding startups. So believes billionaire investor…
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José Luis Hernández, computer scientist: ‘It’s very easy to trick artificial intelligence into launching an attack’
José Luis Hernández Ramos (Murcia, 37) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie researcher at the University of Murcia, Spain where he also received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in computer science. “When I was a kid and would play with the little machines like Game Boys, I always wondered how it was possible that all those…
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‘Embrace this messiness’: Computer vision pioneer Fei-Fei Li explains her hope for AI and humanity
Dr. Fei Fei Li’s new book is The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI. Fei-Fei Li‘s new book is the story of her journey from China to the U.S., from small business to Big Tech, and from academic research to corporate life, and back again. But more than that,…