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How to use ChatGPT to boost your writing
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Become a more efficient and better writer with the help of AI. ChatGPT can help with many things--creating images, looking up information, role-playing, solving math problems, programming and much more. But at the heart of everything it does are so-called "large language models"--AI algorithms trained on unimaginable amounts of text. So it's not surprising that what it does best is working with text.
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Ho ho ho! ChatGPT rolls out a Santa voice for Christmas season
The AI company Open AI announced last week that it would release something new every day for 12 days, and yesterday's reveal was a new voice for ChatGPT. The chatbot can now answer your questions in the voice of Father Christmas. You can activate Santa's voice by tapping on the snowflake in the app, or you can select it from the ChatGPT voice menu. However, Santa is only making a temporary visit to the chatbot, at the end of the month the voice will be removed from Chat GPT. Open AI has also announced that you can now share your screen or video with Chat GPT in "Advanced Voice" mode.
I Just Discovered Something Very Troubling in an Unclosed Incognito Window on My Son's Computer. Oh no.
Care and Feeding is Slate's parenting advice column. Have a question for Care and Feeding? How should we guard against cheating with AI? Long explanation: My 13-year-old rising 8th grader had minimal summer homework to complete. The homework was reading with related writing and it was not difficult. One of the books he had to read was The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan.
Five most exciting new changes coming in Apple's huge iPhone update - including controversial 'cheater's paradise' feature
Apple's new iOS update is just weeks away - and more details are starting to emerge about what is shaping up to be the biggest update yet. Originally announced at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, the software is expected to hit devices in mid-September. Apple is touting its AI integration with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia - called'Apple Intelligence' - as the update's flagship feature. The feature will bring a lot of change to the operating system, including new-and-improved Siri capabilities, the ability to create custom emojis, and more. But the change that made headlines most was a new app-hiding feature dubbed'cheater's paradise' because it allows people to conceal certain apps (like dating apps, for instance) in locked folders.
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Bringing AI Participation Down to Scale: A Comment on Open AIs Democratic Inputs to AI Project
Moats, David, Ganguly, Chandrima
This commentary piece reviews the recent Open AI Democratic Inputs programme, which funded 10 teams to design procedures for public participation in generative AI. While applauding the technical innovations in these projects, we identify several shared assumptions including the generality of LLMs, extracting abstract values, soliciting solutions not problems and equating participation with democracy. We call instead for AI participation which involves specific communities and use cases and solicits concrete problems to be remedied. We also find it important that these communities have a stake in the outcome, including ownership of data or models.
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ChatGPT as Research Scientist: Probing GPT's Capabilities as a Research Librarian, Research Ethicist, Data Generator and Data Predictor
Lehr, Steven A., Caliskan, Aylin, Liyanage, Suneragiri, Banaji, Mahzarin R.
How good a research scientist is ChatGPT? We systematically probed the capabilities of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 across four central components of the scientific process: as a Research Librarian, Research Ethicist, Data Generator, and Novel Data Predictor, using psychological science as a testing field. In Study 1 (Research Librarian), unlike human researchers, GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 hallucinated, authoritatively generating fictional references 36.0% and 5.4% of the time, respectively, although GPT-4 exhibited an evolving capacity to acknowledge its fictions. In Study 2 (Research Ethicist), GPT-4 (though not GPT-3.5) proved capable of detecting violations like p-hacking in fictional research protocols, correcting 88.6% of blatantly presented issues, and 72.6% of subtly presented issues. In Study 3 (Data Generator), both models consistently replicated patterns of cultural bias previously discovered in large language corpora, indicating that ChatGPT can simulate known results, an antecedent to usefulness for both data generation and skills like hypothesis generation. Contrastingly, in Study 4 (Novel Data Predictor), neither model was successful at predicting new results absent in their training data, and neither appeared to leverage substantially new information when predicting more versus less novel outcomes. Together, these results suggest that GPT is a flawed but rapidly improving librarian, a decent research ethicist already, capable of data generation in simple domains with known characteristics but poor at predicting novel patterns of empirical data to aid future experimentation.
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Engadget Podcast: The fallout from Apple's WWDC 2024 and Summer Game Fest
This week has felt like a month worth of news, now that we've wrapped up Apple's WWDC 2024 and Summer Game Fest in LA. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss their final thoughts on Apple Intelligence and the company's upcoming software, and they chat about some of our coverage highlights from the pseudo-E3 Game Fest. Also, we dive into X making likes private (what is Elon hiding?!) and the news around Sony buying the Alamo Drafthouse theater chain. Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcast, Engadget News! Summer Games Fest highlights: Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, LEGO Horizon Adventures, and an Assassin's Creed finally set in Japan – 25:06 X makes users' likes private – 40:27 Devindra: We are back from Apple's WWDC, and we have thoughts. And I feel like, It's just one of those whirlwind things. Both Trillin and I got back in from California yesterday. After recording this, I still feel like my body doesn't know, like, where I'm in, Trillin, or what time zone. I don't know how you feel. Cherlynn: I went to the gym at 8 a. m. Devindra: I like how you fit in the humble brag there. We're also going to be talking about Summer Game Fest, folks. We weren't there for that and I was trying to get Jess Condit on, but she's super busy still writing up stuff from that. So we have got a lot of coverage around that and there's some stories I want to highlight that Engadget has done. Also some games that looks pretty cool. Also joining us this morning is podcast producer Ben Ellman, who I'm sure has thoughts on Apple and the game stuff. And [00:01:00] as always, folks, if you're enjoying the show, please be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes or your podcast or of choice, leave us a review in iTunes. I would love to answer some reader questions. You can also typically join us Thursday mornings around 10 30 a. m. It's just like about scheduling, but that's about the time you can carve out in your schedule for us. You could see us on video. Sometimes we'll demo gadgets and We'll just have a great Q and a session too. I do want to point out if you're just listening to this episode, we did do a bonus episode at Apple's campus and it actually turned out pretty well because for Lynn and I were like right outside the, was it the Mac cafe or cafe Mac? But we were outdoors surrounded by traffic and other noise, but it actually ended up sounding pretty good.
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Why Protesters Around the World Are Demanding a Pause on AI Development
Just one week before the world's second-ever global summit on artificial intelligence, protesters of a small but growing movement called "Pause AI" demanded that the world's governments regulate AI companies and freeze the development of new cutting edge artificial intelligence models. They say that the development of these models should only be allowed to continue if companies agree to let them be thoroughly evaluated to test their safety first. Protests took place across thirteen different countries, including the U.S., the U.K, Brazil, Germany, Australia, and Norway on Monday. In London, a group of 20 or so protesters stood outside of the U.K.'s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology chanting things like "stop the race, it's not safe" and "who's future? The protestors say their goal is to get governments to regulate the companies developing frontier AI models, including OpenAI's Chat GPT. They say that companies are not taking enough precautions to make sure their AI models are safe enough to be released into the world. "[AI companies] have proven time and time again… through the way that these companies' workers are treated, with the way that they treat other people's work by literally stealing it and throwing it into their models, They have proven that they cannot be trusted," said Gideon Futerman, an Oxford undergraduate student who gave a speech at the protest. One protester, Tara Steele, a freelance writer who works on blogs and SEO content, said that she had seen the technology impact her own livelihood. "I have noticed since ChatGPT came out, the demand for freelance work has reduced dramatically," she says. "I love writing personally… I've really loved it.
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Data-Driven Portfolio Management for Motion Pictures Industry: A New Data-Driven Optimization Methodology Using a Large Language Model as the Expert
Alipour-Vaezi, Mohammad, Tsui, Kwok-Leung
Portfolio management is one of the unresponded problems of the Motion Pictures Industry (MPI). To design an optimal portfolio for an MPI distributor, it is essential to predict the box office of each project. Moreover, for an accurate box office prediction, it is critical to consider the effect of the celebrities involved in each MPI project, which was impossible with any precedent expert-based method. Additionally, the asymmetric characteristic of MPI data decreases the performance of any predictive algorithm. In this paper, firstly, the fame score of the celebrities is determined using a large language model. Then, to tackle the asymmetric character of MPI's data, projects are classified. Furthermore, the box office prediction takes place for each class of projects. Finally, using a hybrid multi-attribute decision-making technique, the preferability of each project for the distributor is calculated, and benefiting from a bi-objective optimization model, the optimal portfolio is designed.
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Improving Vietnamese-English Medical Machine Translation
Vo, Nhu, Nguyen, Dat Quoc, Le, Dung D., Piccardi, Massimo, Buntine, Wray
Machine translation for Vietnamese-English in the medical domain is still an under-explored research area. In this paper, we introduce MedEV -- a high-quality Vietnamese-English parallel dataset constructed specifically for the medical domain, comprising approximately 360K sentence pairs. We conduct extensive experiments comparing Google Translate, ChatGPT (gpt-3.5-turbo), state-of-the-art Vietnamese-English neural machine translation models and pre-trained bilingual/multilingual sequence-to-sequence models on our new MedEV dataset. Experimental results show that the best performance is achieved by fine-tuning "vinai-translate" for each translation direction. We publicly release our dataset to promote further research.