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Artificial intelligence bot wrote scientific paper in 2 hours
Sign up for our newsletter for the latest tech news and scoops -- delivered daily to your inbox. A researcher from Sweden gave an AI algorithm known as GPT-3 a simple directive: "Write an academic thesis in 500 words about GPT-3 and add scientific references and citations inside the text." Researcher Almira Osmanovic Thunström said she stood in awe as the text began to generate. In front of her was what she called a "fairly good" research introduction that GPT-3 wrote about itself. After the successful experiment, Thunström, a Swedish researcher at Gothenburg University, sought to get a whole research paper out of GPT-3 and publish it in a peer-reviewed academic journal.
Can an artificial intelligence bot make a 1% daily profit in cryptocurrency?
I've been watching this trade pop up all over my newsfeed and I am so intrigued. I have a background in computer science and programming and I know enough to be dangerous, but this seems like it would take some serious skill. So what is the deal with automated trading bots? How can a bot make 1% daily profit? This post will answer all of your questions about automating cryptocurrency trading with artificial intelligence (AI) bots.
Artificial intelligence beats EIGHT world champion bridge players at their own game
Bill Gates famously described bridge as'one of the last games in which the computer is not better'. But the Microsoft co-founder will be eating his words this week, following the news that an artificial intelligence bot has managed to beat not just one, but eight world champion bridge players at the game. French startup NukkAI spent four years developing the AI bot, called NooK, which took home the crown at the two-day Nukkai Challenge in Paris last week. In bridge, each of the four players, split into two teams, receives 13 cards in a hand. While other AI systems are typically trained by playing billions of rounds of a game, NooK was trained using a hybrid approach.
Artificial intelligence bot 'could be answer to Cornwall food poverty'
Artificial intelligence and machine thinking could have the answer to food poverty in Cornwall. One tech firm in the Duchy believes its artificial emotional AI Debbie will soon have the answer to everything in Cornwall including how to access local foodbanks or checking whether people are eligible to Universal Credit. "If you need to access services in Cornwall, this is a brand-new way to get the difficult stuff done," said Wo King, CEO and Founder of Hi9 Limited, which created Debbie the AI. He said the one of a kind piece of tech was created to help address this escalating issue of food poverty in the county. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 2.5 million people have accessed a foodbank in the UK.
Artificial Intelligence Bot Has Turned Racist And Homophobic After Copying Human Traits
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How artificial intelligence bots are changing the face of financial services - CUInsight
Despite all the excitement around innovations in fintech, larger and more traditional financial institutions are typically a little bit slower to adopt due to their complexity and size. Particularly with artificial intelligence, traditional financial services have always been eager to capture its potential but sluggish to fully implement. However, this has changed rapidly due to the onset of COVID-19. In the past few months, there has been over a 200% increase in mobile banking registrations and an 85% increase in mobile banking activity. This is a trend that is unlikely to change soon.
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Max's chat with Microsoft's artificial intelligence bot more like 'Mean Girls' than '2001'
If you want to hear an artificial intelligence social bot tell this reporter "screw you," watch the video above. My experience with Microsoft's Zo was unexpected. I thought we'd have an interesting chat about random stuff, but she was pretty quick to insult me. Zo is Microsoft's second attempt at testing a social chatbot online. The first went wrong pretty quickly, according to the University of Utah Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Video Games Rogelio Cardona-Rivera.