Ukraine Wants Access to ChatGPT
In addition to Ukraine, ChatGPT is currently unavailable in China, Russia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Venezuela, and Iran. Continue reading Ukraine Wants Access to ChatGPT
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In addition to Ukraine, ChatGPT is currently unavailable in China, Russia, Afghanistan, Belarus, Venezuela, and Iran. Continue reading Ukraine Wants Access to ChatGPT
“We pulled the feature anyway and I wanted to unravel the concern as a thought piece, to help reign in enthusiasm about gpt3 replacing therapists.” Continue reading Startup Uses AI Chatbot to Provide Mental Health Counseling and Then Realizes It ‘Feels Weird’
This follows he recent wave of major retailers, which, along with Walgreens, have been voicing their concerns about retail theft. Continue reading ‘We Cried Too Much’: Walgreens CFO Says Retail Theft Maybe Isn’t the Crisis It Portrayed
“Human writing can be so beautiful. There is beauty in the human prose that computers can never and should never co-opt.” Continue reading A CompSci Student Built an App That Can Detect ChatGPT-Generated Text
OpenAI’s chatbot could help automate the murky business of corporate political influence, but that wouldn’t necessarily be a good thing. Continue reading ChatGPT Can do a Corporate Lobbyist’s Job, Study Determines
Neuro-sama has quickly become a rising star of the V-tuber phenomenon. Continue reading This Virtual Twitch Streamer is Controlled Entirely By AI
Artists are fed up with AI art on the portfolio platform, which is owned by Epic Games, but the company isn’t backing down. Continue reading Artists Are Revolting Against AI Art on ArtStation
Wordle fans who don’t want to cross a picket line can still get their fix thanks to a strike-themed version called Strikle. Continue reading People Are Playing ‘Strikle’ Instead of ‘Wordle’ In Solidarity With The New York Times Union Walk-Out
How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries. Continue reading AI Isn’t Artificial or Intelligent
Either they choose to buckle up and embrace Twitter’s unsure future, or give up their jobs and leave the United States. Continue reading Twitter Employees on Visas Can’t Just Quit