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Sports Illustrated Publisher Taps AI

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The publisher of Sports Illustrated and other outlets is using artificial intelligence to help produce articles and pitch journalists potential topics to follow, the latest example of a media company investing in the emerging technology. The Arena Group Holdings, whose publications include TheStreet, Men's Journal and Dealbreaker, said it is working with AI startups Jasper and Nota as part of an effort to generate stories that pull information from its own library of content. The company is also using technology from OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, a chatbot that has generated considerable buzz among consumers and businesses due to its humanlike, content-producing capabilities.


How GPT-4 Will Change Business Forever - Coruzant Technologies

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The advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology have been happening at an astonishing pace in recent years. The latest addition to this is the GPT-4, the fourth generation of the Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) language model developed by OpenAI. With its vast language and knowledge capabilities, GPT-4 is set to revolutionize the way enterprises operate, interact and communicate. GPT-4 will change business forever. GPT-4 is the latest version of OpenAI's Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) language model, which is a form of AI language generation model that uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like text.


arXiv announces new policy on ChatGPT and similar tools โ€“ arXiv.org blog

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The recent release of AI technology that generates new text has raised serious questions among the research community. For one, "Can ChatGPT be named an author of a research paper?" The resounding answer from arXiv leaders and advisors is, "No." A computer program cannot, for example, take responsibility for the contents of a paper. Nor can it agree to arXiv's terms and conditions.


OpenAI launches ChatGPT Plus, starting at $20 per month โ€ข TechCrunch

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Aiming to monetize what's become a viral phenomenon, OpenAI today launched a new pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT, its text-generating AI that can write convincingly human-like essays, poems, emails, lyrics and more. Called ChatGPT Plus and starting at $20 per month, the service delivers a number of benefits over the base-level ChatGPT, OpenAI says, including general access to ChatGPT even during peak times, faster response times and priority access to new features and improvements. The free ChatGPT tier is here to stay -- it's not going away. OpenAI says it'll begin the process of inviting people from its waitlist in the coming months and look to expand Plus to additional countries and regions "soon." "We launched ChatGPT as a research preview so we could learn more about the system's strengths and weaknesses and gather user feedback to help us improve upon its limitations," OpenAI wrote in a blog post.


ChatGPT and its impact on SEO

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ChatGPT, which stands for Generative Pre-training Transformer, is an advanced language model developed by OpenAI. This model has the ability to generate natural language text that is almost indistinguishable from text written by a human. In recent years, ChatGPT has become a popular tool for natural language processing (NLP) tasks, including text generation, language translation, and sentiment analysis. However, one area that ChatGPT has not been widely discussed in is search engine optimization (SEO). In this article, we will explore the potential impact of ChatGPT on SEO and how it can be utilized to improve the performance of a website.


Colombian judge says he used ChatGPT in ruling

The Guardian

A judge in Colombia has caused a stir by admitting he used the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT when deciding whether an autistic child's insurance should cover all of the costs of his medical treatment. He also used precedent from previous rulings to support his decision. Juan Manuel Padilla, a judge in the Caribbean city of Cartagena, concluded that the entirety child's medical expenses and transport costs should be paid by his medical plan as his parents could not afford them. While the judgment itself did not cause much fuss, the inclusion of Padilla's conversations with ChatGPT in the ruling has been more contentious. Among Padilla's inquiries with the chatbot, the legal documents show Padilla asked ChatGPT the precise legal matter at hand: "Is an autistic minor exonerated from paying fees for their therapies?"


Research @ Microsoft 2022: A look back at a year of accelerating progress in AI - Microsoft Research

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Significant advances in AI have also enabled Microsoft to bring new capabilities to customers through our products and services, including GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer capable of turning natural language prompts into code, and a preview of Microsoft Designer, a graphic design app that supports the creation of social media posts, invitations, posters, and one-of-a-kind images. These offerings provide an early glimpse of how new AI capabilities, such as large language models, can enable people to interact with machines in increasingly powerful ways. They build on a significant, long-term commitment to fundamental research in computing and across the sciences, and the research community at Microsoft plays an integral role in advancing the state of the art in AI, while working closely with engineering teams and other partners to transform that progress into tangible benefits. In 2022, Microsoft Research established AI4Science, a global organization applying the latest advances in AI and machine learning toward fundamentally transforming science; added to and expanded the capabilities of the company's family of foundation models; worked to make these models and technologies more adaptable, collaborative, and efficient; further developed approaches to ensure that AI is used responsibly and in alignment with human needs; and pursued different approaches to AI, such as causal machine learning and reinforcement learning. We shared our advances across AI and many other disciplines during our second annual Microsoft Research Summit, where members of our research community gathered virtually with their counterparts across industry and academia to discuss how emerging technologies are being explored and deployed to bring the greatest possible benefits to humanity.


DeepMind AI is as fast as humans

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DeepMind has developed an artificial intelligence that can solve tasks it has never seen before as fast and as accurately as humans โ€“ a possible step towards generally intelligent AI that could master an array of jobs in the real world. The AI, called Adaptive Agent or AdA, works in a 3D virtual world where it is asked to solve tasks that involve navigating, planning and manipulating objects. Humans are excellent at solving new problems in very different environments, including ones they haven't seen before.


William Franzin Puts OpenAI's ChatGPT On-the-Air with a Custom Amateur Radio Interface - Hackster.io

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Radio amateur William "VE4VR" Franzin has put a little artificial intelligence on the airwaves by creating a voice assistant powered by OpenAI's controversial ChatGPT -- accessible using a radio capable of Very High Frequency (VHF) transmissions. "In this case we're using a D-STAR digital voice repeater on VHF," Franzin explains of the project, "which will receive my test transmission, which is digital voice, and then that's sent over the internet to a server in a a data center which has a Northwest Digital Radio ThumbDV AMBE transcoder plugged into it. The voice is transcoded to plain digital voice, it's run through a speech-to-text engine, which is then run through ChatGPT and then all the way back, transcoded, and comes back to the radio." OpenAI launched ChatGPT last November, offering a simple webchat-like interface to its text-based generative adversarial network (GAN) technology. Type in a message, and ChatGPT replies -- mimicking understanding but, in reality, simply stringing together the statistically most-likely words you would expect from a response.


Exploring the Cognitive Dynamics of Artificial Intelligence in the Post-COVID-19 and Learning 3.0 Era: A Case Study of ChatGPT

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

In the post-pandemic era, the widespread adoption of remote work has prompted the educational sector to reassess conventional pedagogical methods. This paper is to scrutinize the underlying psychological principles of ChatGPT, delve into the factors that captivate user attention, and implicate its ramifications on the future of learning. The ultimate objective of this study is to instigate a scholarly discourse on the interplay between technological advancements in education and the evolution of human learning patterns, raising the question of whether technology is driving human evolution or vice versa. Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI), Human-machine communication, COVID-19, Chat GPT, Learning 3.0, Critical Thinking 1.Introduction of ChatGPT ChatGPT, a chatbot developed by OpenAI, can interpret and respond to natural language input using the GPT-3 language model which has 175 billion parameters (Floridi & Chiriatti, 2020). The utilization of a word-driven dialogue system offers assistance in cross-domain problem resolution and the generation of content to answer users' inquiries.