ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare. If you’ve ever posted online, you ought to be concerned

ChatGPT is fuelled by our intimate online histories. It’s trained on 300 billion words, yet users have no way of knowing which of their data it contains.

08 February 2023, theconversation.com

Microsoft bakes ChatGPT-like tech into search engine Bing

Microsoft is fusing ChatGPT-like technology into its search engine Bing, transforming an internet service that now trails far behind Google into a new way of communicating with artificial intelligence.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

Deep learning-assisted visual sensing to detect overcrowding in COVID-19 infected cities

Crowded places tend to be a hub for infectious disease transmission. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that it is necessary to find ways to manage crowded areas to help curtail the spread of infectious diseases. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as drones, can detect and record environmental conditions at different heights above the ground in real-time.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com


Microsoft to add artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT, to search products

Company to work with OpenAI to improve Bing and Edge web browser as battle with Google heats up

07 February 2023, theguardian.com

Debate: ChatGPT reminds us why good questions matter

Answers are all the rage in the information age. However, to become wise we will need to learn to formulate better questions.

07 February 2023, theconversation.com

Microsoft Throws a Coming-Out Party for A.I.

Amid the tech industry’s worst slump in decades, industry leaders are predicting an era built on new chatbots and other types of artificial intelligence.

07 February 2023, nytimes.com


'Responsible' AI can protect children on social media, say researchers

New research by academics at Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick argues that "responsible" AI can prevent children from seeing both harmful and legal but harmful content online.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

Machine learning could help kites and gliders harvest wind energy

Airborne wind energy (AWE) is a lightweight technology which uses flying devices including kites and gliders to harvest power from the atmosphere. To maximize the energy they extract, these devices need to precisely control their orientations to account for turbulence in Earth's atmosphere.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

The ‘race starts today’ in search as Microsoft reveals new OpenAI-powered Bing, ‘copilot for the web’

Microsoft just announced a reimagined search engine, web browser and chat powered by a more-powerful ChatGPT-like model from OpenAI.

07 February 2023, venturebeat.com


How will Google and Microsoft AI chatbots affect us and how we work?

Microsoft-backed Chat GPT and Google’s Bard take on the future of search in the battle of the bots

07 February 2023, theguardian.com

New tool brings the benefits of AI programming to decision-making under uncertainty

One reason deep learning exploded over the last decade was the availability of programming languages that could automate the math—college-level calculus—that is needed to train each new model. Neural networks are trained by tuning their parameters to try to maximize a score that can be rapidly calculated for training data.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

Study shows how large language models like GPT-3 can learn a new task from just a few examples

Large language models like OpenAI's GPT-3 are massive neural networks that can generate human-like text, from poetry to programming code. Trained using troves of internet data, these machine-learning models take a small bit of input text and then predict the text that is likely to come next.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com


How AWS used ML to help Amazon fulfillment centers reduce downtime by 70%

AWS uses Amazon Monitron to provide ML-powered predictive maintenance and reduce unplanned downtime at its hundreds of fulfillment centers.

07 February 2023, venturebeat.com

AI lights the way for futuristic electronics, from bendy TVs to lightweight solar cells

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming modern electronics—accelerating the design of bendable TV screens, ultra-lightweight revolutionized solar cells and more.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

AI supercharges battle of web search titans

A new generation of AI chatbots has unleashed a titanic battle between Microsoft and Google for the eyeballs of billions of web users, and the dollars they bring.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com


AI-Powered FRIDA robot collaborates with humans to create art

Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute has a new artist-in-residence. FRIDA, a robotic arm with a paintbrush taped to it, uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with humans on works of art. Ask FRIDA to paint a picture, and it gets to work putting brush to canvas.

07 February 2023, techxplore.com

ChatGPT Gets Fresh Competition

Google and Baidu are set to introduce their own A.I.-powered chatbots to challenge OpenAI, Microsoft and the rising popularity of ChatGPT.

07 February 2023, nytimes.com

How IBM’s new supercomputer is making AI foundation models more enterprise-budget friendly

IBM has built out a cloud-native AI supercomputer from affordable, commodity hardware for foundation model–training R&D initiatives.

07 February 2023, venturebeat.com


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