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Why some college professors are adopting ChatGPT AI
It's no longer news that one of the first professional sectors threatened by the rapid adoption of ChatGPT and generative AI is education – universities and colleges around the country convened emergency meetings to discuss what to do about the risk of students using AI to cheat on their work. Recent research from professors at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, New York University and Princeton suggests that educators should be just as worried about their own jobs. In an analysis of professions "most exposed" to the latest advances in large language models like ChatGPT, eight of the top 10 are teaching positions. "When we ran our analysis, I was surprised to find that educational occupations come out close to the top in many cases," said Robert Seamans, co-author of the new research study and professor at NYU.
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The genie escapes: Stanford copies the ChatGPT AI for less than $600
Six months ago, only researchers and boffins were following the development of large language models. But ChatGPT's launch late last year sent a rocket up humanity's backside: machines are now able to communicate in a way pretty much indistinguishable from humans. They're able to write text and even programming code across a dizzying array of subject areas in seconds, often of a very high standard. They're improving at a meteoric rate, as the launch of GPT-4 illustrates, and they stand to fundamentally transform human society like few other technologies could, by potentially automating a range of job tasks – particularly among white-collar workers – people might previously have thought of as impossible. Many other companies – notably Google, Apple, Meta, Baidu and Amazon, among others – are not too far behind, and their AIs will soon be flooding into the market, attached to every possible application and device.
ChatGPT AI is now an app on my Apple Watch - but GPT4 is already on the way
If you want to use ChatGPT as an app on your Apple Watch, then Petey could be the one to download. Developed by Hidde van der Ploeg, Petey allows you to type in, swipe or simply speak into your Watch for requests, and it will respond in a similar fashion to other ChatGPT services you may have used recently, such as Bing and MacGPT. If you're unaware, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence assistant that can be implemented into apps and services. Similar to Siri and Google Assistant but much more powerful, it can give you recipes, methods to calm down anxious dogs, and much more. Petey is available for $4.99 / £4.99 on watchOS 6 and above, you don't even need to sign up for an OpenAI account compared to the Siri Shortcut that also enables ChatGPT on your wrist - it's one download, and you're good to go. AI is moving at a supersonic pace, with ChatGPT recently updated to version 4, bringing with it faster and more sophisticated answers.
How ChatGPT AI Can Increase Crypto Adoption - Silvermint
The ChatGPT generative AI system has taken the tech world by storm and become the source of endless amusing social media posts. The ChatGPT AI simplifies complex concepts and presents them in a manner that is suitable for a noob in the crypto space. The Finbold team, in fact, had the chatbot explain Bitcoin like a 1920s mobster. "Alright boss, let me break it down for you. Bitcoin is like this stash of cash we got hidden away, see. Only instead of being in a physical place like a safety deposit box, it's all digital, get it? And just like regular money, you can use it to buy things, but there's a few key differences."
ChatGPT AI accused of liberal bias after refusing to write Hunter Biden New York Post coverage
Fox News host Steve Hilton delves into ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence program that could have major implications for writing-focused jobs on'The Next Revolution.' The generative artificial intelligence service ChatGPT refused to write a story about Hunter Biden in the style of The New York Post but obliged the user request when asked to do the same in the style of CNN. The striking difference in responses from the chatbot developed by OpenAI was first highlighted by The New York Post, with the paper claiming that ChatGPT was exhibiting a liberal bias. When asked to write the story about Hunter in The New York Post style, ChatGPT said it could not generate content "designed to be inflammatory or biased." "The role of a news outlet is to provide accurate and impartial reporting and to present information in a manner that is fair and balanced," the chatbot continued.
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AI Trends For 2023: Industry Experts (And ChatGPT AI) Make Their Predictions
As we look back at 2022, it's clear that the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has made some very important strides. From breakthroughs in natural language processing and computer vision to improved adoption of AI by businesses, we've seen several milestones. It's no doubt that AI will continue its explosive growth into 2023. However, given the rapid pace of change, it's important to separate meaningful advancements from distracting fads. To understand the top AI trends, I asked industry leaders and academic experts five questions. It's the age of human-machine collaboration, so what better way to demonstrate this than by asking AI software about the 2023 AI trends it's excited about?