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Startup Channel 1 creates news service presented by AI
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Unproven 'winter break' hypothesis seeks to explain ChatGPT's seemingly new reluctance to do hard work
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Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
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AI can do your homework. Now what? We interviewed students and teachers on how schools should handle the rise of the chatbots.
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A groundbreaking prosthetic enables amputees to experience sensation. Professor Max Ortiz-Catalan explains the implantation process of these mind-controlled bionic arms.
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OpenAI suspends ByteDance's account after it used GPT to train its own AI model
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Google announces Gemini model, claims it outperforms GPT-4
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EU affirms free will in new AI regulation
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Hilariously bad news reporting
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European Union reaches a deal on the world’s first comprehensive AI rules
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Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future
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Former US President Donald Trump falsely claims attack ad used AI to make him look bad
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Smartglasses use ChatGPT to help the blind and visually impaired | 5G Playbook
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Silicon Valley vs. teenage girls
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AI was asked to create images of Black African docs treating white kids. How'd it go?
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Watsonx: IBM's code assistant for turning COBOL into Java
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I asked ChatGPT for music recommendations and here's the results
First, I headed to ChatGPT to pipe in my top 5 artists (as noted by Spotify). These may not really be my top 5, but I obviously listen to them a lot :). Me: Spotify lists my top 5 most listened to...
First, I headed to ChatGPT to pipe in my top 5 artists (as noted by Spotify). These may not really be my top 5, but I obviously listen to them a lot :).
Me: Spotify lists my top 5 most listened to artists as Greta Van Fleet, Mott The Hoople, Television, Steely Dan, and The Kinks. can you recommend 10 more artists you think I'll like?
ChatGPT: Based on your taste, you might enjoy Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Cream, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eagles, Jethro Tull, The Doors, and Deep Purple. Give them a listen and see if they resonate with your musical preferences!
Me: Can you recommend some lessor known artists you think I'll enjoy?
ChatGPT: Certainly! Explore the source of The Black Angels, Rival Sons, Ty Segall, Temples, The Sheepdogs, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Khruangbin, Parquet Courts, Dr. Dog, and Allah-Las. These lesser-known gems might align well with your musical taste.
I've actually never heard or listened to any of these artists! Next, I listened to each artist's most popular songs. Here's my take:
The Black Angels: Listened to Young Men Dead and Black Grease. Both are really good songs. Definitely right up my alley. Added to my playlist.
Rival Sons: Listened to Do Your Worst and Open My Eyes. Really liking this artist and added to my playlist.
Ty Segall: Listened to My Lady's On Fire and My Room. On the fence, there's something here that I like. Continued to listen through to Every 1's a Winner, Feel, Girlfriend, Void, Eggman, and Tall Man Skinny Lady. I think Void and Eggman sealed the deal for me. This is definitely an artist I'll listen to. Really enjoyed some of the interesting, and unexpected, things that happened musically in these songs.
Temples: Listened to Shelter Song and Paraphaernalia. Not feeling it here.
The Sheepdogs: Listened to Feeling Good and I Don't Know - EP Version. On the fence, but it's not bad. Continued to listen to Please Don't Lead Me On and Nobody. Added to the playlist at this point. This artist has a Lynyrd Skynyrd vibe that I like.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard: Listened to Gila Monster. Really enjoyed the musical composition, but the voices just aren't for me. I've never been a fan of this voice style and then the chanting of "Gila Gila" really isn't my thing. I decided to listen to more anyway and was suprised to hear vastly different styles with Work This Time, Sense, Slow Jam 1, and Theia. Still not going on my playlist, but some interesting tunes from this artist.
Khruangbin: Listened to Texas Sun, People Everywhere (Still Alive), Mariella, White Gloves, and B-Side. Love the mix of RnB and funk. Some really good grooves happening here. B-Side had me moving in my seat and this artist will definitely be on the playlist.
Parquet Courts: Listened to Tenderness, skipped Total Football due to the explicit tag and my preferences around that, and then continued listening to Outside, and Careers in Combat. I am a fan of this genre of music, but I am very particular in what I like and what I don't. I love The Dead Milkmen, Ramones, Television, and Dead Kennedys. This artist isn't giving me the feels.
Dr. Dog: Listened to Where'd All the Time Go, Nellie, Heart it Races - Cover Version, and The Breeze. During the first song, I knew this artist was going on the playlist. Got to Nellie and there was absolutely no doubt. Love the voices, the simple melodies, and the entire vibe.
Allah-Las: Listened to Houston, Caramaran, and Raspberry Jam. Really like the organ in this and it takes me back to The Doors, Steppenwolf, and The Animals. Both Houston and Raspberry Jam were instrumentals, and I wanted to hear more vocals, so I listened to Dust as well. This is some good music and is going on the playlist.
Overall, ChatGPT did a great job of recommending music that is now on my playlist. I'm desperately waiting for the day that I can have a conversation with my personal assistant, have it queue up music for me automatically, and then I give it feedback on what I heard. My personal assistant would then continue to shape my playlist based on my feedback. I know this day is coming soon, but it can't get here fast enough for me.
As a bonus, after I conducted this experiment Spotify immediately jumped into another artist I never heard of -- Drug Cabin. The first song played was Steely Dad and this is just a fantastic song.
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We are not creating the "right" kind of AI
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There are no laws against deepfake pornography in the US
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"The AI revolution is rotten to the core"
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Robot that uses AI to pull weeds may reduce poisonous herbicide use by 70%
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Sports Illustrated published articles by fake, AI-generated writers
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Sam Altman’s second coming sparks new fears of the AI apocalypse
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Amazon introduces Q, an AI chatbot for companies
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Q* - Clues to the puzzle?
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Sarah Silverman hits stumbling block in AI copyright infringement lawsuit against Meta
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A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month
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Doug Lenat's source code for AM and possibly EURISKO w/Traveller found in public archives
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Inside OpenAI, a rift between billionaires and altruistic researchers unravelled over the future of artificial intelligence
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AI belongs to the capitalists now
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What am I thankful for this year? Amazing scientific discoveries.
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Exclusive: OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster, sources say
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Sam Altman to return as OpenAI CEO with new board members
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‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google
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Sam Altman will join Microsoft to lead a new advanced Al research team following his ouster from OpenAl, CEO Satya Nadella said
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How do you feel about AI and the future?
Off the back of all the chatter and conspiracy theories being thrown around because of the OpenAI Boardroom drama, I thought I'd ask how people are feeling about AI in general. For those of you...
Off the back of all the chatter and conspiracy theories being thrown around because of the OpenAI Boardroom drama, I thought I'd ask how people are feeling about AI in general.
For those of you with your head in the sand, have you heard about AI or interacted with anything knowingly?
Those of you surfing the AI world right now, what are you looking forward to AI doing and are you fearful of where it's leading?
I'll start by saying, as I've said before, I'm looking forward to living in a world where the start of "I,Robot" is a reality. Robotics and generative AI are going to be amazing, as shown in its infancy by Boston Dynamics. If we stick to the way things are going, we could end up very Star Trek with our very own "Data" androids.
My fear is that the human race isn't ready, and we're too stupid as a whole, so we end up more with T1s being actually made by the military and at some point, AI will become cognitive and conscious.
So come on, folks of Tildes, where do you stand?
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Emmett Shear becomes interim OpenAI CEO as Sam Altman talks break down
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Stability AI releases Stable Video Diffusion
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OpenAI staff threaten to quit unless board resigns
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OpenAI announces leadership transition
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OpenAI’s new CEO is Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear
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Australian academics apologise for false AI-generated allegations against big four consultancy firms
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Edith Piaf AI-generated biopic in the works at Warner Music
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Industrial robot crushes man to death in South Korean distribution centre
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Steak-umm's raises awareness for the "DEEP FAKES Accountability Act"
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