Happy Valentine's Day? Love in the Age of AI means there's a bot for everyone
Here's where we are today: The film “Her” is getting more real all the time, as growing numbers of people truly love and cherish their AI companions. Is that a bad thing?
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Here's where we are today: The film “Her” is getting more real all the time, as growing numbers of people truly love and cherish their AI companions. Is that a bad thing?
Not many details have been released, but the musician suggests that each AI-generated song would be played only once, that the radio station would be available only for certain periods of time – and only in certain locations.
Generative AI helps to level the playing field, and those who know how to use it will succeed in the new world that’s rapidly unfolding.
Ethan Mollick asks if we’re sufficiently focused on what’s right in front of us. He says that not only can we feast for many years on what we have today, but we really need to address critical issues.
I think we can all agree on this: 502 pages is a lot. But there are many pearls of wisdom, invaluable insights and credible survey results strewn throughout those pages, so the report is truly worth a deep dive. Here's a high-level overview.
“May you live in interesting times.”
Are Large Language Models (LLMs) soon to be yesterday’s news? Liquid AI offers up what it says are its more powerful, more energy-efficient, and more transparent Liquid Foundation Models (LFMs).
If ChatGPT’s bedside manner is already better than that of an empathetic doctor, what’s around the corner?
Do any organized retraining efforts really work? Or is it up to each of us? Taking a cue from post-strike workers in Hollywood: “How can I work with AI?”
The spring and summer have been filled with arduous labor for Apple workers, and the fruits of their toil shall soon be revealed. Much rejoicing of the owners of iPhones shall be heard throughout the towns and villages, for even the least among them shall now find the manifold blessings
Does an AI wearable that listens to everything you say sound like a good thing – or kind of creepy? What if I told you that this wearable would also weigh in on the conversation when you requested its input? And what if it occasionally offered its unsolicited opinion of how
With much fanfare, OpenAI announced on Thursday that it had something new up its sleeve: SearchGPT. Which, by its name alone, was guaranteed to make Google break out into a cold sweat. (And Perplexity, too, by the way.) And because it’s already been a tough year for Google, this
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