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AI Platforms like ChatGPT Are Easy to Use but Also Potentially Dangerous - Scientific American
Something incredible is happening in artificial intelligence right now--but it's not entirely good. Everybody is talking about systems like ChatGPT, which generates text that seems remarkably human. This makes it fun to play with, but there is a dark side, too. Because they are so good at imitating human styles, there is risk that such chatbots could be used to mass-produce misinformation. To get a sense of what it does best at its best, consider this example generated by ChatGPT, sent to me over e-mail by Henry Minsky (son of Marvin Minsky, one of AI's foundational researchers).
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Do you know how ChatGPT was trained? ChatGPT is "simply" a fined-tuned GPT-3 model with a surprisingly small amount of data! Moreover, ChatGPT is using 1.3B parameters where GPT-3 uses 175B parameters! It is first fine-tuned with supervised learning and then further fine-tuned with reinforcement learning. They hired 40 human labelers to generate the training data.
Is OpenAI's ChatGPT a Threat to Google? - True Interactive
Could a chatbot replace Google Search? That's what a lot of technology watchers are asking since the public release of ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is the product of OpenAI, the company that produced Dall-E, which uses AI to create images. ChatGPT is one of many chatbots designed to respond to queries from people by providing richer, more detailed, and more human-sounding answers than their predecessors. ChatGPT caused a huge stir after OpenAI released a beta version to the public on November 30 so that people would use it and give feedback that will improve the chatbot. It proved to be so slick and so intelligent that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said ChatGPT achieved one million users in less than a week after its public launch.
DeepMind's AI cuts energy costs for cooling buildings
Artificial intelligence could help cool buildings more efficiently. London-based research firm DeepMind trained an AI to minimise energy usage while controlling building cooling systems under different weather conditions. "A key benefit of using AI in a [building] climate control system is that it is constantly monitoring and adapting to the changing world," says Jerry Luo at DeepMind.
How to Use ChatGPT To Optimize Your Content Strategy
Are you looking to optimize your content strategy with the help of ChatGPT? ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can generate keywords quickly and accurately. It can help you create a content strategy that will drive more traffic to your website and increase engagement with your target audience. With ChatGPT, you can easily generate a list of basic keywords and use them to derive more specific long-tailed keywords that are more targeted to your content. This blog post will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use ChatGPT to maximize your content strategy.
ChatGPT Has Infiltrated Twitter Replies
As Twitter continues to circle the drain fueled by chaos from CEO Elon Musk, one user noticed something peculiar about tweet replies. After digging a little deeper, user Pieter Levels--who goes by @levelsio on the platform--found that some users are apparently now using the popular text-generating AI ChatGPT to reply to tweets. It all started with a tweet at 8:56 a.m., where Levels jokes about his nomadic friends using a typical two line meme format. Seven minutes later, Levels received a reply from an account with a display name Pragyan Tripathi, who calls himself a developer, educator, and founder, while boasting over ten years in the tech industry. It's interesting to see how the lifestyles of nomadic individuals have changed over time.
GitHub CEO: Artificial intelligence will not replace developers
As good as artificial intelligence (AI) has become in answering queries and writing code, there will still be a need for developers, says GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke. That's because human intelligence still reigns when it comes to solving complex problems, and people can do it more productively with the help of AI to offload menial tasks. Dohmke should know, as GitHub is used by millions of open source developers around the world not only to host their code, but increasingly to automate their software builds, testing and deployment through continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD). On a recent trip to key markets in Asia, Dohmke spoke to Computer Weekly about GitHub's work in the region, its synergies with Microsoft, which acquired GitHub in 2018, and how GitHub's Copilot AI assistant and Codespaces cloud-based development environment can improve the lives of developers. Can you tell me more about your time in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and what you're hoping to accomplish while you're here?
Will artificial intelligence disrupt education and other areas of society? An expert weighs in
A new artificial intelligence system made by the company OpenAI called ChatGPT is raising eyebrows and concern for how the new generation of artificial intelligence is going to affect society. The new AI technology is surprising users by generating responses that seem incredibly intelligent on a myriad of subjects. TPR's Jerry Clayton recently spoke with Dr. Anthony Rios, Assistant Professor of Information Systems & Cyber Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio about how these advancing technologies could change to future. Clayton: Give us a quick overview of what chat GPT actually is. Rios: GPT is basically a language model.
The Download: home robot surveillance, and problematic AI text
In the fall of 2020, gig workers in Venezuela posted a series of images to online forums where they gathered to talk shop. The photos were mundane, if sometimes intimate, household scenes captured from low angles--including a particularly revealing shot of a young woman in a lavender T-shirt sitting on the toilet, her shorts pulled down to mid-thigh. The images were not taken by a person, but by development versions of iRobot's Roomba J7 series robot vacuum, the company which Amazon recently acquired for $1.7 billion in a pending deal. They were then sent to Scale AI, a startup that contracts workers around the world to label data used to train artificial intelligence. Earlier this year, MIT Technology Review obtained 15 screenshots of these private photos, which had been posted to closed social media groups.