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Productivity Is a Drag. Work Is Divine.
Why should humans do anything, if machines can do it better? The answer is crucial to the future of human civilization--and may just lie in religious texts from centuries ago. From the digital (Google searches and Slack chats) to the purely mechanical (washing machines and microwaves), humans use tools nearly constantly to enhance or replace our own labor. Those that save time and effort are easy to appreciate--I have yet to meet someone who misses scrubbing clothes by hand. But the rapid rise of artificial intelligence--which can now write essays and poetry, create art, and substitute for human interaction--has scrambled the relationship between technology and labor.
How tall do you think these men are? Women now using AI to catch men lying about being 6ft tall on dating apps - and here's how you can try it
ChatGPT has already been used to write essays, tell jokes and even write best man speeches. But it seems the helpful AI bot can even make sure people on dating apps aren't lying to you about their height. Women are screenshotting photos from dating app profiles, inserting them into ChatGPT and asking it to provide an estimate of how tall they are. Justine Moore, a venture capitalist in San Francisco, said the AI's estimates are accurate to within an inch – not just for men but for women too. So it may be a good tool to size up your romantic interest before you arrange to meet.
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Revealed: The careers that face the highest risk of being replaced by AI - so will a robot take YOUR job?
With the boom in popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), attention has quickly turned to the impact such innovation could have on the jobs market. There are fears that thousands of human roles may soon disappear because of huge advances in automation, with it emerging only last month that the UK Government privately thinks a'substantial number' of civil service jobs will soon be obsolete. Not to mention there is also a growing Silicon Valley civil war about whether rapidly evolving AI technology is a good thing or a bad thing. Well, research suggests that air traffic controllers, midwives, librarians and those with a career in sales have little to worry about, but if you work behind a bar, as a window cleaner or in customer service, the news isn't quite so positive. Nor is it for waiters and waitresses, who at 72 per cent are at the highest risk of having their roles carried out by a robot, according to digital media company DailyAI.com.
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Chinese ChatGPT rival from search engine firm Baidu fails to impress
The Chinese search engine company Baidu's shares have fallen by as much as 10% after it presented its ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence software, with investors unimpressed by the bot's display of linguistic and maths skills. The AI-powered ChatGPT, created by the San Francisco company OpenAI, has caused a sensation for its ability to write essays, poems and programming code on demand within seconds, prompting widespread fears over cheating or of professions becoming obsolete. Chinese tech companies have joined the global rush to develop rival software, with Alibaba and JD.com announcing similar projects. But Baidu's Ernie Bot, unveiled at a press event in Beijing on Thursday, fell short of expectations, with the company's co-founder and chief executive, Robin Li, showing only a prerecorded demonstration of the software's capabilities, rather than a live interaction. The company showed audiences a video of the bot answering questions about the popular Chinese science fiction novel The Three-Body Problem and generating a plot summary. It also displayed Ernie Bot's algebra skills and generated audio in Sichuanese and Hakka dialects of Chinese.
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Children taking the IB WILL be allowed to use ChatGPT to write essays
Controversial AI tool ChatGPT has already been banned in schools across the world over fears it encourages cheating and laziness. But the International Baccalaureate (IB), which offers an alternative to A-levels, is bucking this trend by permitting the use of ChatGPT to write essays. Students undertaking IB programmes will be able to quote passages generated by the chatbot - as long as they do not try to pass it off as their own words. Created by San Francisco-based company OpenAI, the tool has been trained on a massive amount of text so it can generate human-like responses to questions. A university student has already used ChatGPT to write a 2,000-word essay that got a 2:2 grade, although the lecturer called the language used'fishy'.
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University students are using AI to write essays. Now what? • The Register
Feature As word of students using AI to automatically complete essays continues to spread, some lecturers are beginning to rethink how they should teach their pupils to write. Writing is a difficult task to do well. The best novelists and poets write furiously, dedicating their lives to mastering their craft. The creative process of stringing together words to communicate thoughts is often viewed as something complex, mysterious, and unmistakably human. No wonder people are fascinated by machines that can write too.
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What Do Teachers Think About an AI Model That Writes Essays? We Had Them Test It
What if every student could use artificial intelligence to do any form of writing for their classes? A recent technology called GPT-3, a machine-learning model that understands and generates natural language text, is attempting to make this a reality. Created by an artificial intelligence company called OpenAI, GPT-3, formally known as Generative Pre-trained Transformer, is trained to recognize 540 billion words and 175 billion parameters, which are the variables that allow AI models to make predictions. The training enables the technology to produce human-like text for several types of writing, including outlines, long-form essays, sales pitches, and poems. But how well does it work?
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