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5 Interesting Ways ChatGPT can Prove to be a Boon for Education - DataDrivenInvestor 5 Interesting Ways ChatGPT can Prove to be a Boon for Education - DataDrivenInvestor

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In 2022, ChatGPT was released to the general public by OpenAI, a company that does artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. Anybody with a device and internet connectivity may use ChatGPT for free, making it broadly accessible, especially for students who are currently all digital natives. OpenAI ChatGPT, also known as GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a large-scale language generation model developed by OpenAI. It uses machine learning algorithms to understand and respond to natural language input from users in a conversational way. GPT is based on a transformer architecture that was first introduced by researchersโ€ฆ...


Chatgpt More Useful Than Crypto, Nvidia Tech Chief Says

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Unlike AI applications such as Chatgpt, cryptocurrencies do not bring "anything useful," a top executive of U.S. chip maker Nvidia is convinced. The comment comes despite his company making significant sales in the space where its powerful processors are widely used to mint digital coins. Cryptocurrencies do not "bring anything useful for society," according to a high-ranking representative of Nvidia, the leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs). The executive expressed this opinion despite his company selling quantities of video cards to the industry. Other uses of their processing power, such as those associated with artificial intelligence (AI) applications like the Chatgpt chatbot, are more worthwhile than mining crypto, Nvidia's Chief Technology Officer Michael Kagan told the Guardian.


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Unlike AI applications such as Chatgpt, cryptocurrencies do not bring "anything useful," a top executive of U.S. chip maker Nvidia is convinced. The comment comes despite his company making significant sales in the space where its powerful processors are widely used to mint digital coins. Cryptocurrencies do not "bring anything useful for society," according to a high-ranking representative of Nvidia, the leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs). The executive expressed this opinion despite his company selling quantities of video cards to the industry. Other uses of their processing power, such as those associated with artificial intelligence (AI) applications like the Chatgpt chatbot, are more worthwhile than mining crypto, Nvidia's Chief Technology Officer Michael Kagan told the Guardian.


These top AI tools will revolutionise the way you work

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the buzzword of the moment in the tech industry, especially after OpenAI launched its now infamous chatbot ChatGPT. Since then, a spotlight has been shone on how AI has been constantly transforming the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. Its uses are endless thanks to the constant upgrade of AI tools; from content creation to image generation, the sky's the limit. With it no longer being viewed as something of the future but part of our present, it's important to explore the various services AI tools offer that can help take our productivity to the next level. While ChatGPT has made quite the splash, it's important to note that there are many other tools available that offer their own unique and exciting features, including automating data analysis and creating stunning visuals.


AI Experts Call For Pause In Development Of Advanced Systems - Dataconomy

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On Tuesday, the Future of Life Institute published an open letter signed by around 1,000 AI experts and tech executives, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, urging AI labs to pause the development of advanced AI systems that surpass GPT-4. The letter cites "profound risks" to human society as the reason for the call to action and urges a halt in the training of such systems for at least six months, which must be public, verifiable, and include all public actors. The group argues that AI systems with human-competitive intelligence pose significant risks to society and humanity, as demonstrated by extensive research and acknowledged by top AI labs. They believe that advanced AI systems could represent a profound change in the history of life on Earth and should be planned for and managed with commensurate care and resources. However, they argue that this level of planning and management is not happening, as AI labs are engaged in a race to develop and deploy ever more powerful digital minds that no one, not even their creators, can understand, predict, or reliably control.


A Japanese Lawmaker Asked ChatGPT to Write Questions to Ask the Prime Minister

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OpenAI's ChatGPT made its debut in Japanese parliamentary deliberations, with the premier fielding questions from an opposition lawmaker that were drawn up with the help of the chatbot. Kazuma Nakatani, of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said in a session of parliament Wednesday that he asked ChatGPT: "What kind of questions would you ask the prime minister if you were a member of the lower house of parliament?" He then used those responses to form questions for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a discussion around a draft amendment related to Covid-19 pandemic policy. Among the questions drawn up by ChatGPT were: "On the bill about Covid policy revision, do you think you have listened to the opinion of local government and health-care workers enough? And could you tell us how those people involved are responding to it?"


AI Injections: Direct and Indirect Prompt Injections and Their Implications ยท Embrace The Red

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AI and Chatbots are taking the world by storm at the moment. It's time to shine on attack research and highlight flaws that the current systems are exposing. Sending untrusted data to your AI can lead to unintended (bad) consequences. There is an entire new class of vulnerabilities evolving right now called AI Prompt Injections. A malicious AI Prompt Injection is a type of vulnerability that occurs when an adversary manipulates the input or prompt given to an AI system.


Report: A Google AI researcher resigned after learning Google's 'Bard' uses data from ChatGPT

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ChatGPT AI is often accused of leveraging "stolen" data from websites and artists to build its AI models, but this is the first time another AI firm has been accused of stealing from ChatGPT. ChatGPT is powering Bing Chat search features, owing to an exclusive contract between Microsoft and OpenAI. It's something of a major coup, given that Bing leap-frogged long-time search powerhouse Google in adding AI to its setup first, leading to a dip in Google's share price. Google has been desperate to catch up, reportedly calling a "code red" all-hands meeting a few months ago to respond. The result was Google's "Bard" chatbot, which has been the subject of some ridicule thus far for its odd answers and difficulty understanding context.


A Framework for Picking the Right Generative AI Project

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Over the past few months, there has been a huge amount of hype and speculation about the implications of large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Bard, Anthropic's Claude, Meta's LLaMA, and, most recently, GPT4. ChatGPT, in particular, reached 100 million users in two months, making it the fastest growing consumer application of all time. It isn't clear yet just what kind of impact LLMs will have, and opinions vary hugely. Many experts argue that LLMs will have little impact at all (early academic research suggests that the capability of LLMs is restricted to formal linguistic competence) or that even a near-infinite volume of text-based training data is still severely limiting. Others, such as Ethan Mollick, argue the opposite: "The businesses that understand the significance of this change -- and act on it first -- will be at a considerable advantage."


Elon Musk and others urge AI pause, citing 'risks to society'

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March 29 (Reuters) - Elon Musk and a group of artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI's newly launched GPT-4, in an open letter citing potential risks to society. Earlier this month, Microsoft-backed OpenAI unveiled the fourth iteration of its GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) AI program, which has wowed users by engaging them in human-like conversation, composing songs and summarising lengthy documents. "Powerful AI systems should be developed only once we are confident that their effects will be positive and their risks will be manageable," said the letter issued by the Future of Life Institute. The non-profit is primarily funded by the Musk Foundation, as well as London-based group Founders Pledge, and Silicon Valley Community Foundation, according to the European Union's transparency register. "AI stresses me out," Musk said earlier this month.