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Did A.I. Write Product Reviews? Gannett Says No.
Writers and editors at Reviewed, a product recommendation website, say that the company used artificial intelligence to create reviews last week. When several articles were published last week on Reviewed, a USA Today-owned website that recommends products, something seemed off. No one at Reviewed recognized the bylines on the pieces. Writers and editors at Reviewed…
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AI in the Mental Health Field
Written by guest author and SelfWorks therapist, Ran Xu If you’ve seen the animated movie WALL-E, you might remember a scene from a future in which humans are floating on hoverchairs, completely reliant on robots and other machines. Although the world may not quite reach the level of dependency depicted in the Pixar movie, a…
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Novel AI Method Shows More Human-Like Cognition
TheDigitalArtist/Pixabay The human brain is superior to artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning in its ability to grasp new combinations and apply them towards comprehending related uses of known components. Scientists are working to bridge that gap. A study published in Nature unveils meta-learning for compositionality (MLC), a new AI technique that endows neural networks with…
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Square launches new artificial intelligence tools for businesses
Image Source: Square E-commerce and point-of-sale platform Square has unveiled 10 new artificial intelligence tools to help small businesses in various industries improve efficiency and focus on growth. Square incorporated a variety of artificial intelligence technologies to create its new features, the first six of which focus on content creation. Two tools, Menu Generator and…
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Google agrees to invest up to $2 bln in OpenAI rival Anthropic
Oct 27 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google has agreed to invest up to $2 billion in the artificial intelligence company Anthropic, a spokesperson for the startup said on Friday. The company has invested $500 million upfront into the OpenAI rival and agreed to add $1.5 billion more over time, the spokesperson said. Google is already…
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Google invest $2BN in AI firm with 25% chance of wiping out humanity
Google reportedly invested $2 billion in AI startup that rivals OpenAI’s ChatGPT The startup was recently hit with a lawsuit for distributing song lyrics READ MORE: Expert says there’s a 50% chance AI will wipe out humanity By Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com Published: 15:50 EDT, 27 October 2023 | Updated: 17:03 EDT, 27 October 2023
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Top 10 Questions About Artificial Intelligence
What are people asking about artificial intelligence? What are the most burning questions? What concerns people about A.I.? As an independent career and executive coach, this is becoming increasingly important to me, because it is to my clients – and now to readers. So I embarked on a journey to find out. During the period…
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Big Tech earnings highlighted big spending on artificial intelligence. Here’s what it means for AI king Nvidia
Nvidia (NVDA) has needed help from its Big Tech friends to become Wall Street’s artificial intelligence darling. Those friends haven’t left the party yet. In their earnings reports this week, Club holdings Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), Facebook-parent Meta Platforms (META) and Amazon (AMZN) indicated continued investments to advance their AI ambitions — a good sign…
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Assistant Professor/Associate without Tenure (tenure-track) faculty search: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Experience
The Program in Media Arts and Sciences (MAS) and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing (SCC) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge, Massachusetts invite applications for a faculty position in the area of “Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Experience.” We welcome outstanding applicants with research and teaching interests who have demonstrated innovation in…
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Oklahoma lawmakers look to further regulate artificial intelligence
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — AI is all around us and continues to grow at a rapid rate. Congress is now considering bills to regulate artificial intelligence and some states are following its lead. Oklahoma has only passed one bill aimed at limiting the industry in two decades. Now, Oklahoma lawmakers are taking a stab at…