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LIVE TEST OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
This 30 minute live Zoom meeting is for those who like to experience the new Artificial Intelligence tools chatGP3 and DALL-E2 live. As a patient, I've now seen the incredible potential of natural language processing technology in medical care, and I know you'll be blown away by chatGPT. During the demo, you'll have the chance to see chatGPT in action and ask any questions you may have. The live demo will be done from a patient perspective, talking to the AI and asking all kind of questions about rare aortic disease, aortic surgery, post op care and rehab. If you have a topic you would like us to highlight with chatGPT during the session, send a message to one of the speakers in this event. The same goes for any graphics you would like generate. Explain what you want in the graphics, and if it should be done in any specific style or technique. This session is just a simple demo of what the new AI-tools can do. If you have not tried it - you will probably be amazed by what you will experience. Time will be limited to 30 minutes. Wellcome to join us.
ChatGPT, a Ground-Breaking Chatbot From OpenAI via @techshotsapp
The AI research team OpenAl has released a beta version of ChatGPT, a chatbot built on the GPT-3.5 language model. ChatGPT is a chatbot that uses deep learning to generate text that mimics that of a human. It was developed by the firm so that users could get responses that were both technical and plain-spoken. Similar to a personal tutor who is versed in all disciplines, it may react to a variety of inquiries in a natural way. As a result, it is promoted as a Google substitute.
Meet Ghostwriter, a haunted AI-powered typewriter that talks to you
On Wednesday, a designer and engineer named Arvind Sanjeev revealed his process for creating Ghostwriter, a one-of-a-kind repurposed Brother typewriter that uses AI to chat with a person typing on the keyboard. The "ghost" inside the machine comes from OpenAI's GPT-3, a large language model that powers ChatGPT. The effect resembles a phantom conversing through the machine. To create Ghostwriter, Sanjeev took apart an electric Brother AX-325 typewriter from the 1990s and reverse-engineered its keyboard signals, then fed them through an Arduino, a low-cost microcontroller that is popular with hobbyists. The Arduino then sends signals to a Raspberry Pi that acts as a network interface to OpenAI's GPT-3 API.
As Google weighs in on ChatGPT, You.com enters the AI chat
Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. One of the biggest topics underlying the hype bonanza since OpenAI's release of ChatGPT two weeks ago has been: What does this mean for Google search? But it was only on Tuesday evening that Google appeared to finally weigh in on the topic: CNBC reported that employees raised concerns at a recent all-hands meeting that the company was losing its competitive edge in artificial intelligence (AI) given ChatGPT's quick rise. "Is this a missed opportunity for Google, considering we've had Lamda for a while?" read one top-rated question. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Jeff Dean, the long-time head of Google's AI division, responded to the question by saying that the company has similar capabilities in its LaMDA model, but that Google has more "reputational risk" in providing wrong information and therefore is moving "more conservatively than a small startup."
Beyond ChatGPT: The Future Of AI At Work
ChatGPT's beta launch exceeded 1 million users in less than a week, attracting the attention of almost everyone in the entire tech ecosystem. I read articles about it in the New York Times, the Financial Times and The Atlantic, three top media sources in my books. The AI garners work-place buzz under the possibility that its generation is so effective, it might pose a threat to human jobs such as copywriting, answering customer service inquiries, writing news reports, and creating legal documents. Large Language Models (LLMs), and generative AI like ChatGPT to the workplace--especially where the reliability of information is paramount. I met with the executive team at Hebbia AI, a startup leading research efforts on LLMs, to dig in.
The artificial intelligence revolution in compliance isn't coming. It happened yesterday.
You may have seen some headlines about this wild artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT. We asked it some questions about FCPA compliance to see if it's worth the hype. You might want to be seated for this. ChatGPT was developed by OpenAI, a company founded and funded in part by Elon Musk. Earlier this year, we reviewed a predecessor to ChatGPT called GPT-3.
Opinion
Plato mourned the invention of the alphabet, worried that the use of text would threaten traditional memory-based arts of rhetoric. In his "Dialogues," arguing through the voice of Thamus, the Egyptian king of the gods, Plato claimed the use of this more modern technology would create "forgetfulness in the learners' souls, because they will not use their memories," that it would impart "not truth but only the semblance of truth" and that those who adopt it would "appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing," with "the show of wisdom without the reality." If Plato were alive today, would he say similar things about ChatGPT? ChatGPT, a conversational artificial intelligence program released recently by OpenAI, isn't just another entry in the artificial intelligence hype cycle. It's a significant advancement that can produce articles in response to open-ended questions that are comparable to good high school essays.