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Writing toy code with ChatGPT is a blast
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Meta scrambles to delete its own AI accounts after backlash intensifies
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New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny insurance claims
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How AI is unlocking ancient texts — and could rewrite history
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Is there a free LLM frontend that works out of the box?
I want something like typingmind but for free, and that doesn't require installation. mainly for gemini and mistral (or perhaps groq too) I just want to be able to paste my API key and just use...
I want something like typingmind but for free, and that doesn't require installation. mainly for gemini and mistral (or perhaps groq too) I just want to be able to paste my API key and just use it. I know about OpenWebUI and msty but OpenWebUI requires installation, and msty doesn't have an android version.
anyone know something like this ? (would also be nice if it supports LaTeX)
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AI needs so much power, it's making yours worse
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My colleague Julius
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AI-generated tools can make programming more fun
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o3 - wow
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AI ‘street photography’ isn’t photography: What we lose by simulating experience
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Uber for nursing: How an AI-powered gig model is threatening US health care
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Weird game "Catly" revealed at The Game Awards might be some kind of AI generated grift or scam
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Study: essay graders rarely detect AI, give higher grades
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She didn’t get an apartment because of an AI-generated score – and sued to help others avoid the same fate
43 votes -
Will even the most advanced subs have nowhere to hide?
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OpenAI whistleblower found dead in San Francisco apartment. Suchir Balaji, 26, claimed the company broke copyright law.
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Chatbots urged teen to self-harm, suggested murdering parents, Texas lawsuit says
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PSA - Musicians are being misled out of their AI rights
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Google says AI weather model masters fifteen-day forecast
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AI slop is already invading Oregon’s local journalism
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Task-Specific LLM Evals that Do & Don't Work
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New website shows you how much Google AI can learn from your photos
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The World History Encyclopedia and AI
I received an email this morning from the good folks at the WHE entitled: Perplexity AI Partnership to Improve History Education In it, their CEO Jan van der Crabben, writes: As the most-visited...
I received an email this morning from the good folks at the WHE entitled: Perplexity AI Partnership to Improve History Education
In it, their CEO Jan van der Crabben, writes:
As the most-visited history encyclopedia globally, World History Encyclopedia is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Perplexity.ai.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) tools based on large language models become increasingly accessible to the public, growing concerns have emerged regarding the quality of information provided by these tools. These AI systems are typically developed and trained using publicly available internet information, often without robust verification processes, and frequently generate inaccurate results.
There are also significant concerns about the business models of AI companies, which utilise content developed and meticulously checked by providers like World History Encyclopedia —a non-profit organisation— without obtaining proper consent, without providing compensation, and without offering appropriate attribution.
Perplexity.ai is an AI-powered search and answer engine that combines the capabilities of a search engine with artificial intelligence. Unlike most other AI systems, Perplexity clearly cites its sources, providing users with an easy way to verify the accuracy of its answers.
In alignment with our goal of being a trusted resource of accurate and objective historical information, we are excited about this partnership. It will allow us to develop tools based on the Perplexity API to make the content in World History Encyclopedia easier to find, browse, and access. We aim to develop educational AI tools for history learning in close collaboration with teachers to augment the World History Encyclopedia website for students.
The partnership will also enable World History Encyclopedia to use artificial intelligence to enhance our human review processes more efficiently. This includes improving tasks such as fact-checking and plagiarism detection.
Additionally, Perplexity is the first AI service that allows providers of information like World History Encyclopedia to be compensated fairly for the AI use of that information. We will receive a share of advertising revenue generated on the Perplexity platform whenever Perplexity cites World History Encyclopedia to answer a question.
I have worked with Jan and his staff many times over the last six years and I find them eminently trustworthy and dedicated to education.
What does everyone think of this kind of partnership moving forward? I understand Perplexity might have a slightly different approach that certain folks find promising.
And what kind of content do we think this might be able to generate? I look forward to your comments.
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The confusing reality of AI friends
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Introducing ChatGPT Pro
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AI is making Philippine call center work more efficient, for better and worse
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Looking back at the Future of Humanity Institute
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Someone made a dataset of one million Bluesky posts for 'machine learning research'
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How to be a wise optimist about science and technology?
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Norway launches Jon Fosse prize for literary translators – aims to celebrate the work of an overlooked and underpaid profession facing an existential threat from AI
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Researchers explain that it is easy to redirect LLM equiped robots, including military and security robots in dangerous ways
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How did you do on the AI art Turing test?
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What's worse than ads and AI? Ads in your AI, so Google is testing it.
30 votes -
Daisy, the AI granny wasting scammers’ time
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Google's new app will help warn you about nude images in Messages
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OpenAI, Google and Anthropic are struggling to build more advanced AI
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Selfishness in AI
15 votes -
Idea-having is not art
33 votes -
Why is Google Gemini saying we should die?
52 votes -
Chegg is on its last legs after ChatGPT sent its stock down 99%
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The Vatican’s anime mascot is now an AI porn sensation
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DebunkBot
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AI is killing remote work
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Project Zero: Using large language models to catch vulnerabilities in real-world code
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Gender, race, and intersectional bias in resume screening via language model
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Why the US General in charge of nuclear weapons said he needs AI
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Ask Tildes: What kind of non-mainstream AI are you using regularly?
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a...
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a custom Chrome extensions or maybe a desktop application?
I wanted to understand what use cases for AI exist that the big companies are lacking in right now
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Inside the world's largest AI supercluster xAI Colossus
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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote debunked scientific racism in AI search results
22 votes