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OpenAI's latest product lets you vibe code science
OpenAI's latest product lets you vibe code science Prism is a ChatGPT-powered text editor that automates much of the work involved in writing scientific papers. OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The firm has released a free LLM-powered tool for scientists called Prism, which embeds ChatGPT in a text editor for writing scientific papers. The idea is to put ChatGPT front and center inside software that scientists use to write up their work in much the same way that chatbots are now embedded into popular programming editors. Kevin Weil, head of OpenAI for Science, pushes that analogy himself. "I think 2026 will be for AI and science what 2025 was for AI in software engineering," he said at a press briefing yesterday.
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China's Hottest App Is a Daily Test of Whether You're Still Alive
China's Hottest App Is a Daily Test of Whether You're Still Alive Are You Dead Yet soared to the top of app-store charts and became a magnet for investors. In an exclusive interview with WIRED, one of its creators says they're changing the name anyway. An indie app with only one function is currently all the rage in China . It's called (死了吗), which translates literally to "Are You Dead Yet." The app asks users to tap a button once every day, and if they fail to do so for two consecutive days, it automatically sends an email to a designated emergency contact, urging them to check on the user in person.
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'Eyes in the sky': Army drone expert explains US strategy on innovation as global conflict looms
Garrett Butts details military drone innovation effort aimed at speeding deployment and reducing cost in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital. As the war between Israel and Iran intensifies, one Army drone expert is warning that the U.S. must stay ready, and fast. Garrett Butts is helping lead the charge by building smarter, cheaper unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in-house for the battlefield. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday, Butts described how his team is creating drone technology from scratch, often using parts it took nearly a year to legally obtain. "We're a transformation and contact unit," said Butts, who serves with the 1st Cavalry Division.
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Fox News Digital dominates news brands including CNN, NY Times in key categories in April
People in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas, told Fox News whether they think its important for the government to regulate artificial intelligence technology. Fox News Digital dominated April 2023 to finish as the No. 1 news organization in key measurables. Americans flocked to Fox News Digital for the latest news and analysis during the news-heavy month to help it top all competitors in both multiplatform minutes and multiplatform views, according to Comscore. It marked the seventh-straight month as the top news brand among multiplatform views and the 26th straight month as No.1 with multiplatform minutes. April featured exclusive political reporting such as the White House dismissing claims the Biden administration mishandled the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, ex-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe saying the "only explanation" for the COVID-19 global pandemic is a lab leak and former President Donald Trump suing his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million.
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Elon Musk reveals US intel agencies had 'full access' to private Twitter DMs, discloses new encryption feature
Twitter CEO Elon Musk opens up how about his takeover of the company and his mission to ensure free speech on'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk revealed in an exclusive interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson that the United States, along with foreign government agencies, was granted "full access" to direct messages of private citizens on Twitter prior to his takeover. Musk made the bombshell allegation in the Carlson sit-down, the first part of which aired Monday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight." In a rare and unfiltered discussion, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO spoke candidly about his concerns about artificial intelligence (AI), his Twitter acquisition and his future plans for the social media platform that he bought last fall. In what has been described as one of the most "jaw-dropping" moments of the two-part conversation, Musk accused his predecessors at Twitter of allowing U.S. and foreign intelligence agencies to read users' direct messages on the platform, calling it among the most "absurd" discoveries he made since purchasing the company for $44 billion. MUSK BLASTS BBC REPORTER WHO CLAIMS TWITTER HAS RISE IN HATE SPEECH: 'YOU CAN'T NAME A SINGLE EXAMPLE' "The degree to which government agencies effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind," Musk told Carlson.
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Elon Musk to develop 'TruthGPT' as he warns about 'civilizational destruction' from AI
Tucker Carlson joined'Fox & Friends' to discuss his interview of Musk and his dire warning on the broader concerns surrounding artificial intelligence. Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk revealed he will start his own version of an artificial intelligence chatbot, coined "TruthGPT," during an exclusive interview with Fox News' Tucker Carlson. The Twitter and Tesla CEO sat down with Carlson for an interview to discuss why he will establish an alternative to ChatGPT, an AI app developed by progressive programmers that he helped initially fund, and the broader concerns he has about how the software can affect freedom of information. "I'm going to start something which I call TruthGPT, or a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Musk told Carlson. "And I think this might be the best path to safety in the sense that an AI that cares about understanding the universe is unlikely to annihilate humans because we are an interesting part of the universe."
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI will reshape society, acknowledges risks: 'A little bit scared of this' - ABC News
The CEO behind the company that created ChatGPT believes artificial intelligence technology will reshape society as we know it. He believes it comes with real dangers, but can also be "the greatest technology humanity has yet developed" to drastically improve our lives. "We've got to be careful here," said Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. "I think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this." Altman sat down for an exclusive interview with ABC News' chief business, technology and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis to talk about the rollout of GPT-4 -- the latest iteration of the AI language model.
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Exclusive Interview with Michael R. Neece, C.P.O. for AI Powered Recruitment Solutions Provider: Stock Symbol:: BOMO
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Exclusive Interview with Dmitry Petrov, Co-founder, and CEO, Iterative
As the machine learning market catches up with the competition, the ML engineers would need tools that can evolve beyond catering to the basic needs of an ML team, to make it easier and faster to develop models and enable collaboration. Iterative develops open-source tools for developers to build and deploy models to specialized software that can speed up the training process. Analytics Insight has engaged in an exclusive interview with Dmitry Petrov, Co-founder, and CEO of Iterative. Iterative's mission is to deliver the best developer experience for machine learning teams by creating an ecosystem of open, modular ML tools. Our tools are Git-native to bridge the gap between software engineering and machine learning so that these two sides of the ML to production pipeline can happen collaboratively, efficiently, and reproducibly.
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