• Photographer takes on the machines in AI competition – and wins

    Photographer takes on the machines in AI competition – and wins
    Miles Astray subverts trend of artificial pictures muscling in on human photography, but is disqualifiedEver since the advent of generative AI, the age-old battle of man v machine has been looking decidedly one-sided. But one photographer, intent on making the case for pictures captured with the human eye, has taken the fight to his algorithm-powered rivals – and won.Miles Astray subverted the idea of artificially generated pictures muscling in on human photography awards by submitting his
  • Apple Won't Pay for ChatGPT. Will You?

    Apple Won't Pay for ChatGPT. Will You?
    Apple and OpenAI announced a landmark partnership this week to ingrain ChatGPT into every new iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The agreement has obvious benefits for Apple, giving it the best AI chatbot on the market. However, Apple will not pay OpenAI to use ChatGPT on its products, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports on…Read more...
  • Apple Won't Pay for ChatGPT, Will You?

    Apple Won't Pay for ChatGPT, Will You?
    Apple and OpenAI announced a landmark partnership this week to ingrain ChatGPT into every new iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The agreement has obvious benefits for Apple, giving it the best AI chatbot on the market. However, Apple will not pay OpenAI to use ChatGPT on its products, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports on…Read more...
  • ChatGPT is coming to your iPhone. These are the four reasons why it’s happening far too early | Chris Stokel-Walker

    ChatGPT is coming to your iPhone. These are the four reasons why it’s happening far too early | Chris Stokel-Walker
    The AI’s errors can still be comical and catastrophic. Do we really want this technology to be in so many pockets?Tech watchers and nerds like me get excited by tools such as ChatGPT. They look set to improve our lives in many ways – and hopefully augment our jobs rather than replace them.But in general, the public hasn’t been so enamoured of the AI “revolution”. Make no mistake: artificial intelligence will have a transformative effect on how we live and work &ndas
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  • How Apple plans to usher in ‘new privacy standards’ with its long-awaited AI

    How Apple plans to usher in ‘new privacy standards’ with its long-awaited AI
    Company maintains its in-house AI is made with security in mind, but some professionals say ‘it remains to be seen’At its annual developers conference on Monday, Apple announced its long-awaited artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, which will customize user experiences, automate tasks and – the CEO Tim Cook promised – will usher in a “new standard for privacy in AI”.While Apple maintains its in-house AI is made with security in mind, its partner
  • Apple says long-awaited AI will set new privacy standards – but experts are divided

    Apple says long-awaited AI will set new privacy standards – but experts are divided
    Apple maintains its in-house AI is made with security in mind, but some professionals say ‘it remains to be seen’At its annual developers conference on Monday, Apple announced its long-awaited artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, which will customize user experiences, automate tasks and – the CEO Tim Cook promised – will usher in a “new standard for privacy in AI”.While Apple maintains its in-house AI is made with security in mind, its partnersh
  • AI is coming to your Apple devices. Will it be secure?

    AI is coming to your Apple devices. Will it be secure?
    Security experts evaluate Apple’s pledge that Apple Intelligence, announced on Monday, will usher in a ‘new standard for privacy in AI’At its annual developers conference on Monday, Apple announced its long-awaited artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, which will customize user experiences, automate tasks and – the CEO Tim Cook promised – will usher in a “new standard for privacy in AI”.While Apple maintains its in-house AI is made with sec
  • Vomit-inducing deepfake nudes show yet again that when misogyny intersects with AI and elitism, girls get hurt | Van Badham

    Vomit-inducing deepfake nudes show yet again that when misogyny intersects with AI and elitism, girls get hurt | Van Badham
    The Bacchus Marsh grammar allegations are shocking but not new. Barely regulated tech has made school student pornographers a global phenomenonA teenage private schoolboy has been arrested for allegedly distributing “incredibly graphic” deepfake images of 50 girls from Bacchus Marsh grammar in Victoria. The story represents a triskelion knot of technolibertarianism, exclusivity and misogyny we are disastrously failing to untie.The girls’ recognisable features were apparently sc
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