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Diffusion models can be contaminated with backdoors, study finds

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Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. The past year has seen growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) -- deep learning models that can produce all kinds of content, including text, images, sounds (and soon videos). But like every other technological trend, generative AI can present new security threats. A new study by researchers at IBM, Taiwan's National Tsing Hua University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong shows that malicious actors can implant backdoors in diffusion models with minimal resources. Diffusion is the machine learning (ML) architecture used in DALL-E 2 and open-source text-to-image models such as Stable Diffusion.


Could a chatbot write my restaurant reviews?

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One afternoon an email arrives that threatens to end my career. Or at the very least, it makes me think seriously about what the end of my career might look like. It comes from a woman in Ely called Camden Woollven who has an interest in my restaurant reviews, a taste for the absurd and perhaps just a little too much time on her hands. Woollven works in the tech sector and has long been fascinated by OpenAI, a company founded in 2015, with investment from among others Elon Musk, to develop user-friendly applications involving artificial intelligence. In November last year, after $10bn worth of investment from Microsoft, OpenAI released ChatGPT3, a tool which has been trained on a vast array of data and allows us to commission articles and have human-like text conversations with a chatbot.


Seven signs your 'online romance' is really an artificial intelligence SCAMMER

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The recent emergence of artificial intelligence chatbots has already changed the world. From ChatGPT, to Microsoft's Bing AI, and Google's newly released Bard, the advancement in human technology is going to have a huge effect on how humans operate. But while AI might provide a new dawn for technology, there are a number of serious and unsettling threats. What if, for example, you find out you've been speaking to an AI chatbot for days, thinking it's a human? Dating apps have transformed the way in which we find love.


Google Bard versus ChatGPT: What Sets Them Apart?

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots have come a long way since their inception, with Google and OpenAI at the forefront of the race. While both companies offer advanced chatbots, each has its unique features that set them apart. In this article, we'll compare Google Bard and ChatGPT, discussing their differences to help you make an informed choice. Now, let's take a look at ChatGPT's features that make it superior to Google Bard In conclusion, while Google Bard has its strengths, ChatGPT's edge over Google Bard in coding, creativity, teaching, multilingualism, and fun makes it the better AI chatbot for many users. Nonetheless, Google's focus on design and search connectivity suggests that they will continue to push the limits of what AI chatbots can do in the future.


ChatGPT plugins store: A Major game changer for AI chatbots

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ChatGPT, an AI chatbot created by OpenAI, is changing the world of chatbots by introducing a new App Store-inspired approach. This approach is opening up a vast universe of possibilities for both developers and users. In recent times, there has been a lot of buzz around conversational agents and AI. Following the launch of GPT-4 in ChatGPT, OpenAI announced new third party plugins for ChatGPT. While some may view this as a minor development, it is actually a significant and promising development in the field. These plugins provide access to third party knowledge sources, tools, and databases, including the web.


Wise and Monzo founders back legal generative AI startup's $10.5m Series A

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Robin used its own machine learning model that it had trained on proprietary data from 4.5m legal documents over time, combined with its 30 in-house lawyers that "supervise" the model and encourage it to suggest amends.


On With Kara Swisher: Reid Hoffman on Why AI Is Our Co-pilot

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Kara Swisher has gotten to know a lot of tech-industry people over the years, and as she explains to producer Nayeema Raza in this episode of On With Kara Swisher, she knows "the difference between jerks and people who really actually do care about something bigger than themselves." Kara wholeheartedly believes LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman falls into the latter camp, even if the two of them don't always agree about the benefits and harms of new technologies such as artificial intelligence. Hoffman is an AI evangelist who is knee-deep in that world (including, until he recently stepped down, being on the board of OpenAI, the nonprofit behind ChatGPT and GPT-4), while Kara looks at the current AI frenzy and sees storm clouds ahead. During her conversation with Hoffman, Kara asks the longtime tech entrepreneur and investor for his thoughts on a range of topics, from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank to his political advocacy and ongoing fears about Donald Trump. She also grills Hoffman about his seemingly unflinching tech optimism; in the condensed segment below, she asks him to make his best case for several new AI-based technologies as well as explain what does, in fact, worry him about how AI could go wrong. Journalist Kara Swisher brings the news and newsmakers to you twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays.


These are the new jobs generative AI could create in the future

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Search interest in ChatGPT has reached a 2,633% boost in interest since last December, shortly after its launch. For the artificial intelligence and machine learning industry, and for those working in tech as a whole, OpenAI's chatbot represents a true crossing of the Rubicon. A generative form of AI, it uses prompts to produce content and conversations, whereas traditional AI looks at things such as pattern detection, decision making, or classifying data. We already benefit from artificial intelligence, whether we realise it or not--from Siri in our Apple phones to the choices Netflix or Amazon Prime make for us to the personalisations and cyber protection that lie behind our commercial interactions. ChatGPT is just one of an increasing number of generative AI tools, including Bing Chat and Google Bard.


Generative AI on LinkedIn: This week alone, more than 200 new AI tools were released. In 2023…

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Businesses will be at a competitive disadvantage if they are not using Generative AI but their competition is. In the next 5 years, your business will be using Generative AI or you will not be in business. What do you need to know and do in 2023 to be successful in 2023 using Generative AI Tools? What Generative AI Tools could Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and Other Large Companies introduce that will impact you Business in 2023? Given that Generative AI makes employees 50% more productive, how will this impact your next 2-year employment training and strategic workforce planning?


Top 5 stories of the week: Generative AI market heating up (even more)

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Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Once again, AI news topped the tech headlines this week -- in particular, the generative AI market is becoming increasingly competitive, with both new and well-established enterprises making significant investments. This includes GitHub's new Copilot X; startup Codium AI's new code-integrity tool TestGPT; and a whole slew of new tools, services and capabilities from Nvidia. Still, skepticism remains, with OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman even expressing apprehension. Not topping the list (but still noteworthy AI news): Databricks released its GPT-like Dolly; OpenAI turned ChatGPT into a platform overnight with several new plugins; OpenAI rival Character AI announced a $1 billion valuation; and Google released Bard, a competitor to ChatGPT, Claude and Bing Chat.