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Carol Hancox
July 21, 6:38 AM
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(Okay - I know the phrase is here to stay. Language works the way it works and this is what we call it now…) Redefining AI in Education: Beyond Generative Models In a recent discussion sparked by one of my articles, I found myself engaged in a thought-provoking debate about the nature and impact of…
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Carol Hancox
June 30, 4:46 AM
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A buzzy process called retrieval augmented generation, or RAG, is taking hold in Silicon Valley and improving the outputs from large language models. How does it work?
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Carol Hancox
June 30, 4:10 AM
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The group’s new autonomous ride-hailing service has a 43-inch widescreen, a 17-speaker audio system, and five-position reclining seats. But will it beat Tesla’s rival coming in August?
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Carol Hancox
June 29, 2:36 AM
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Bland AI’s customer services and sales bot is the latest example of “human-washing” in AI. Experts warn against the consequences of blurred reality.
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Carol Hancox
June 9, 5:28 AM
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Generative AI tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot are becoming part of everyday business life. But they come with privacy and security considerations you should know about.
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Carol Hancox
June 9, 4:53 AM
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Public posts, images and image captions will also be used to develop parent company Meta's AI tools.
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Carol Hancox
May 31, 3:16 AM
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The Unitree G1 is a $16,000—but still kind of limited—humanoid robot of small stature.
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Carol Hancox
May 26, 12:47 AM
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US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo says the US is collaborating with other countries, including the UK, Japan, and Canada, to manage the risks posed by artificial intelligence.
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Carol Hancox
May 26, 12:21 AM
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In a scorching statement, Scarlett Johansson claims that after she turned down an invitation to voice ChatGPT, OpenAI brazenly mimicked her distinctive tones anyway.
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Carol Hancox
May 18, 1:40 AM
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The emotional mimicry of OpenAI's new version of ChatGPT could lead AI assistants in some strange—even dangerous—directions.
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Carol Hancox
May 18, 12:09 AM
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PauseAI protests are underway in London, New York, San Francisco, and across the globe. Its members have wildly different opinions on what the group should do next.
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Carol Hancox
May 12, 1:10 AM
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Anthropic recently launched an iOS app for its Claude chatbot. We asked the company’s head of product design how to get the most out of the AI helper.
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Carol Hancox
May 11, 2:14 AM
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We can hold surprisingly deep conversations across languages using simple apps on our phones. But even as these apps get a fresh boost from AI, they can still lead to some awkward moments.
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Carol Hancox
July 21, 6:32 AM
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With competing models—including many free ones—flooding the market, OpenAI is announcing a cheaper way to use its AI.
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Carol Hancox
June 30, 4:35 AM
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The Dnsys X1’s sci-fi design and slick marketing don’t make up for this thigh-gripping walking aid not standing up for its target audience.
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Carol Hancox
June 29, 2:58 AM
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If you're struggling to say you're sorry, AI is happy to help. But can robots handle social intelligence? To find out, we we put their apologies to the test.
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Carol Hancox
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June 14, 2:04 AM
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The advent of artificial intelligence has understandably raised questions about its potential impact on human labor. While these fears are valid and warrant serious consideration, a closer look reveals a more nuanced—and ultimately more hopeful—reality.
New data from Microsoft and LinkedIn’s Work Trend Index reveals a workplace that’s actively seeking out employees with the skills to leverage AI for business impact, and a workforce that’s turning to AI as an antidote to burnout and overwhelming workloads. Far from replacing human talent, AI is creating new opportunities for those who can master its use and apply it to real business challenges. These AI power users are reshaping the workday and reaping the benefits, providing a glimpse into the future of work.
Via Edumorfosis
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Carol Hancox
June 9, 5:20 AM
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The idea of an AI beauty pageant might seem laughable or grotesque, depending on whom you ask. But the World AI Creator Awards reflects something deeper about modern influencer culture.
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Carol Hancox
June 2, 3:03 AM
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Anthropic and other big AI startups are teaching chatbots “tool use,” to make them more useful in the workplace.
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Carol Hancox
May 26, 12:53 AM
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As deepfakes and AI-manipulated content circulate in India, experts worry about their implications.
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Carol Hancox
May 26, 12:35 AM
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What goes on in artificial neural networks work is largely a mystery, even to their creators. But researchers from Anthropic have caught a glimpse.
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Carol Hancox
May 25, 6:40 AM
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African workers who label AI data or screen social posts for US tech giants are calling on President Biden to raise their plight with Kenya’s president, William Ruto, who visits the US this week.
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Carol Hancox
May 18, 12:27 AM
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Google's new voice-operated AI assistant, called Astra, can make sense of what your phone's camera sees. It was announced one day after OpenAI revealed a similar vision for ChatGPT.
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Carol Hancox
May 12, 1:15 AM
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Educators! Unlock the future of child-friendly artificial intelligence interaction with KidsChatGPT: a COPPA-compliant AI kid gpt chatbot PaaS. Elevate education, foster community, and understand young minds better. Bi-weekly raw chat logs included. Explore now!
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Carol Hancox
May 11, 2:19 AM
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Amazon’s newest delivery drones will take off from just outside Phoenix, but don’t count on rush-ordering a fan on a hot day. The fleet can’t fly when the temperature exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
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