• Is ChatGPT Smart Enough to Solve Problems Without Words?

    Is ChatGPT Smart Enough to Solve Problems Without Words?
    The latest in a slew of speculative AI research papers is making some pretty outlandish claims about how deep learning models have some subtle, unrealized cognitive abilities akin to, or even surpassing humans. Though researchers found a modern pre-training transformer model does well at multiple-choice tests that…Read more...
  • ChatGPT better than undergraduates at solving SAT problems, study suggests

    ChatGPT better than undergraduates at solving SAT problems, study suggests
    Researchers at UCLA found GPT-3 solved 80% of reasoning problems correctly compared with 60% of humansChatGPT can solve problems at a level that matches or surpasses an undergraduate student, according to a new study.Researchers found that the GPT-3 large language model that underpins the chatbot performed better than US college undergraduates when asked to solve reasoning problems that appear on intelligence tests or exams such as the American college admission test, the SAT. Continue reading..
  • Boston Dynamics’ Founder on the Future of Robotics

    Boston Dynamics’ Founder on the Future of Robotics
    When Marc Raibert founded Boston Dynamics in 1992, he wasn’t even sure it was going to be a robotics company—he thought it might become a modeling and simulation company instead. Now, of course, Boston Dynamics is the authority in legged robots, with its Atlas biped and Spot quadruped. But as the company focuses more on commercializing its technology, Raibert has become more interested in pursuing the long-term vision of what robotics can be.To that end, Raibert founded the Boston Dy
  • News Corp using AI to produce 3,000 Australian local news stories a week

    News Corp using AI to produce 3,000 Australian local news stories a week
    The Data Local team uses AI technology to generate stories on weather, fuel prices and traffic reports for hyper-local mastheadsGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastNews Corp Australia is producing 3,000 articles a week using generative artificial intelligence, executive chair Michael Miller has revealed.Miller told the World News Media Congress in Taipei that a team of four staff use the technology to generate thousands of local stories each week on weather,
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  • Can Congress Catch Up to Deepfakes?

    Can Congress Catch Up to Deepfakes?
    Rep. Yvette Clarke wasn’t exactly surprised when ex-President Donald Trump used an AI voice cloning tool to make Hitler, Elon Musk, and the Devil himself join a Twitter Space to troll Florida governor Ron DeSantis earlier this year. The former president wasn’t fooling anyone with the doctored screenshot, but Clarke…Read more...