AI expert Meredith Broussard: ‘Racism, sexism and ableism are systemic problems’

The journalist and academic says the bias encoded in artificial intelligence systems can’t be fixed with better data alone – the change has to be societal

26 March 2023, theguardian.com

Opinion | A.I. Can’t Write My Cat Story Because It Hasn’t Felt What I Feel

A.I. hasn’t suffered enough to write this essay.

26 March 2023, nytimes.com

Exploring Watches’ Digital Future

Deepfakes, NFTs, cryptocurrency and more were part of the discussion between Édouard Meylan of H. Moser & Cie and a collector, Miles Fisher.

26 March 2023, nytimes.com


The professor trying to protect our private thoughts from technology

Prof Nita Farahany argues in her new book, The Battle for Your Brain, that intrusions into the mind are so close that lawmakers should enact protections

26 March 2023, theguardian.com

Could a chatbot write my restaurant reviews?

Artificial intelligence’s ChatGPT is becoming more sophisticated and polished than ever. In seconds, it will knock out essays, lyrics, poems, almost anything… But could it beat Jay Rayner at his own game?

26 March 2023, theguardian.com

A New Field of Computing Powered by Human Brain Cells: “Organoid Intelligence”

Johns Hopkins researchers break ground on new field of ‘organoid intelligence’. According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, a "biocomputer" powered by human brain cells could be developed within our lifetime. This technology is expected to

26 March 2023, scitechdaily.com


You wait ages for an AI chatbot to come along, then a whole bunch turn up. Why? | John Naughton

The fact that ChatGPT isn’t the only machine-learning program out there is down to the way in which tech breakthroughs arise

25 March 2023, theguardian.com

Who Will Take Care of Italy’s Older People? Robots, Maybe.

The Western world’s oldest population is facing a crisis of caregivers. Some are looking for a little helping, plastic, hand.

25 March 2023, nytimes.com

How AI can reveal corporate tax avoidance

Are the words used in annual reports a key to unlocking the secrets of corporate tax avoidance?

25 March 2023, techxplore.com


State-of-the-Art Artificial Intelligence Sheds New Light on the Mysterious First Stars

By using machine learning and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis, a team of researchers has found the majority of observed second-generation stars in the universe were enriched by multiple supernovae, reports a new study in The Astrophysical Journal.

24 March 2023, scitechdaily.com

AI 'brain' created from core materials for OLED TVs

ChatGPT's impact extends beyond the education sector and is causing significant changes in other areas. The AI language model is recognized for its ability to perform various tasks, including paper writing, translation, coding, and more, all through question-and-answer-based interactions.

24 March 2023, techxplore.com

How generative AI stole only part of the show at the GDC | The DeanBeat

Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here. Inworld AI had a booth on the show floor of the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where the company showed off characters in a game with a new kind of artificial intelligence.

24 March 2023, venturebeat.com


Hacker demonstrates security flaws in GPT-4 just one day after launch

Ethical hacker and computer science student Alex Albert shares how he discovered security flaws in GPT-4 just one day after launch.

24 March 2023, venturebeat.com

Can an AI program really write a good movie? Here’s a test

The increasing sophistication of programs like ChatGPT has led to unease over the future of film-making. What happened when we gave it a chance?

24 March 2023, theguardian.com

Malware 'vaccine' generator licensed for cybersecurity platform

Access to artificial intelligence and machine learning is rapidly changing technology and product development, leading to more advanced, efficient and personalized applications by leveraging a massive amount of data.

24 March 2023, techxplore.com


Artificial intelligence models aim to forecast eviction, promote renter rights

Two artificial intelligence-driven models designed by researchers from the Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology could help promote the rights of low-income renters in the United States when facing forced eviction. Both models aim to forecast where and how many renters could be at risk of eviction to help better inform policymaking and resource allocation.

24 March 2023, techxplore.com

Digital restoration of historical documents

One of the best ways to learn about any historical period is by conversing with the people who lived through it. Speaking with people from the distant past is very one-sided, as they are typically dead and have stopped listening long ago. However, they speak volumes if you have the patience to listen, or rather, read what they say in letters, diaries and primitive post-it notes with no sticky back sides.

24 March 2023, techxplore.com

While OpenAI has been working on text and images, iGenius has been working on GPT for numbers

What if generative AI can be used to respond to essential data-related queries in the business world, not only content?

24 March 2023, venturebeat.com


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