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My Epic, Embarrassing, Shockingly Successful Ploy to Get My Friend a Date Using A.I.

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"Would you like to go out again?" asked the former woodworker, who likes intense, rambling conversations. "Yes, but first I have to tell you something," said the woman seeking someone to laugh with in the face of life's mysteries. And then she explained that it was not her who'd originally set up her profile and arranged the date--it was ChatGPT. And some woman he'd never met. I am to blame--or to credit, if date No. 2 goes well--for this scenario, which occurred last month in a bar in New York. It was just one of quite a few exchanges that I facilitated, using some supposedly transformative A.I. tools, for a friend who (perhaps unwisely!) had given me the keys to her Tinder and Bumble accounts. Here are some examples of A.I.-generated openers I considered โ€ฆ If you were a vegetable, you'd be a cutecumber. I've been reading a book on anti-gravity lately. It's impossible to put down.


What Makes ChatGPT So Powerful. A Quote By Dharmesh Shah, Founder & CTOโ€ฆ

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"Netscape was to the Internet what ChatGPT is to Artificial Intelligence. The Internet existed before Netscape. But the browser helped millions of mere mortals connect the dots on what could be done, and dream of what could be." ChatGPT3.5 is a "Super Baby" only few months old. We got to set the right expectation!


Olivia Dunne promoted an AI tool to help with classwork. Is that tool OK under LSU's rules?

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Artificial intelligence has become a prominent issue in education circles after the unveiling of ChatGPT, a large-scale learning model that scours the internet for information it can use to produce text in a conversational format. Many academics have raised concerns that students will use ChatGPT or similar tools to generate written assignments instead of doing the work themselves. In February, the university posted an explainer on its website describing for faculty what ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools are and what their limitations can be. "You've likely seen a lot of panic and concerns about how to best adapt," the explainer says. "But as with any technology, this is an ideal opportunity to reflect on our current teaching practices, experiment with new opportunities, and brainstorm ways they could be utilized effectively in a classroom." It is unclear how much Dunne made from her TikTok post about Caktus AI, but the junior gymnast from Hillsdale, New Jersey has captured college athletics' new world of name, image and likeness (NIL) profits unlike any other.





ChatGPT is poised to upend medical information. For better and worse.

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Blinken warns China that assisting Russia with Ukraine would be a'serious problem' Supreme Court hears defense of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan Ukraine forces claim to have'repelled' Russia's attacks on Bakhmut region It's almost hard to remember a time before people could turn to "Dr. Some of the information was wrong. Much of it was terrifying. But it helped empower patients who could, for the first time, research their own symptoms and learn more about their conditions. Now, ChatGPT and similar language processing tools promise to upend medical care again, providing patients with more data than a simple online search and explaining conditions and treatments in language nonexperts can understand. For clinicians, these chatbots might provide a brainstorming tool, guard against mistakes and relieve some of the burden of filling out paperwork, which could alleviate burnout and allow more facetime with patients. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. But โ€“ and it's a big "but" โ€“ the information these digital assistants provide might be more inaccurate and misleading than basic internet searches. "I see no potential for it in medicine," said Emily Bender, a linguistics professor at the University of Washington. By their very design, these large-language technologies are inappropriate sources of medical information, she said. Others argue that large language models could supplement, though not replace, primary care. "A human in the loop is still very much needed," said Katie Link, a machine learning engineer at Hugging Face, a company that develops collaborative machine learning tools. Link, who specializes in health care and biomedicine, thinks chatbots will be useful in medicine someday, but it isn't yet ready. And whether this technology should be available to patients, as well as doctors and researchers, and how much it should be regulated remain open questions. Regardless of the debate, there's little doubt such technologies are coming โ€“ and fast. ChatGPT launched its research preview on a Monday in December. By that Wednesday, it reportedly already had 1 million users. Earlier this month, both Microsoft and Google announced plans to include AI programs similar to ChatGPT in their search engines. "The idea that we would tell patients they shouldn't use these tools seems implausible.


Five fundamental principles of generative AI and ChatGPT

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Students are using it draft essays, therapists experimenting with it can for counselling, it is passing MBA exams with consummate ease with universities panicking and contemplating going back to handwritten exams. It seems to write instant sonnets and haikus on the Second World War, the Webb Telescope and makki-ki-roti with equal effortlessness. It has rocketed to 100mn users in a mere two months; Twitter took five plodding years and even the WWW took seven! ChatGPT is the poster boy of a larger movement in AI, called Generative AI (GenAI), sometimes also referred to as Large Language Models, Foundation Models, or Transformers. Other well-known manifestations of Generative AI are DALL E2 and Stable Diffusion which transform prompts into spectacular art, and the text-generator GPT3, which is where ChatGPT originated from. The spectacular performance of Generative AI has people wondering and whether it will replace search and fearing whether it will take away the jobs of artists, programmers, consultants, and journalists.


'AI Is The New Electricity': Bank Of America Picks 20 Stocks To Cash In On ChatGPT Hype

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Bank of America strategists identified 20 stocks poised to benefit from the intense enthusiasm surrounding artificial technology, as a host of companies scramble to capitalize on ChatGPT's viral moment. Bank of America identified 20 stocks poised to cash in on the AI craze. Microsoft, partial owner of ChatGPT parent OpenAI, unsurprisingly headlined the picks outlined in the Tuesday note to clients, as the bank lauded the tech giant's "recent success with AI-driven offerings" and the upside the technology brings for its Bing search engine; the analysts set a $300 price target for the company's stock, indicating 20% upside. The strategists, led by Eric Lopez, also recommend buying Google-parent Alphabet, Facebook-parent Meta and Chinese Baidu, Microsoft and OpenAI's most direct competitors in the generative technology space, after each announced expansions to their respective units in recent weeks. Analysts identified American technology giants Adobe, Arista Networks, Nvidia, Palantir, and Shutterstock as firms who provide essential technology for artificial intelligence or who already use the technology in different end cases.


ModuleQ Gives Client-Facing Professionals a Competitive Edge with GPT and Azure OpenAI

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ModuleQ, the People-Facing AI company, announced the first GPT-enabled insights solution for client-facing professionals. ModuleQ People-Facing AI enables businesses to deliver timely, hyper-personalized insights directly to their client-facing professionals in Microsoft Teams. ModuleQ's initial GPT integration helps professionals work more efficiently by summarizing key themes in news articles and research reports, and the company will launch additional use cases in the near future. ModuleQ selected the GPT models and Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to help customers unlock the value of their information assets, both proprietary and externally sourced. ModuleQ People-Facing AI improves employee experience and drives revenue growth by proactively surfacing real-time, client-centered insights, automatically tuned to the current context and preferences of each professional.