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One of the most important technological events of the year is set to take place on Monday when Apple will unveil its latest products. And all eyes will be on how it will use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), which promises a new super intelligence through machine learning. Usually, Apple has not had to worry about competing with its rivals on release day as it tends to set new trends. But this year’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC), which will start at 7 pm CET, is different. It comes just after Apple’s rival Google showed off its newest Gemini model and OpenAI showcased the...
Euronews (English)
As head of transformation, artificial intelligence, and delivery at Guardian Life, John Napoli is ramping up his company’s AI initiatives. And a big part of that is scaling up AI talent. But Napoli, like many CIOs, is facing a tough labor landscape for highly sought skills. By most accounts, enterprise CIOs are rushing to hire for AI-related roles, putting them into fierce competition with one another — and with big tech companies and CTOs everywhere. And given the pool of those with experience in AI is shallow, many CIOs have recognized the need to build AI talent in-house themselves. Now, th...
CIO
By Scott McCarty The term “inflection point” is overused, but it certainly applies to the current state of artificial intelligence. Technology providers—and the companies that depend on them—can choose one of two roads to AI development: proprietary or open source. This dichotomy has existed for decades, with both sides achieving great levels of success. However, I would argue that the stakes for AI are higher than we’ve ever seen, and that the open source model is critical for the productive, economically feasible, and safe productization and consumption of AI. And, in terms of open source, t...
Info World
By Matt Asay Everyone is doing AI, but no one knows why. That’s an overstatement, of course, but it feels like the market has hit peak hype without peak productivity. As Monte Carlo CEO Barr Moses highlights from a recent Wakefield survey, 91% of data leaders are building AI applications, but two-thirds of that same group said they don’t trust their data to large language models (LLMs). In other words, they’re building AI on sand. To be successful, we need to move beyond the confusing hype and help enterprises make sense of AI. In other words, we need more trust (open models) and fewer moving ...
Info World
AI chatbots are no longer limited to assisting with everyday tasks like writing essays, coding, and itinerary planning. Researchers have pushed the boundaries to develop a revolutionary AI that lets you connect to your future self. As unbelievable as that sounds, you can now converse with yourself at 60 years old! Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have developed "Future You," an AI-powered chatbot that acts like a simulated version of you at 60. According to MIT researchers, a conversation with your future self can inspire users to make more thoughtful choices in the pres...
IBTimes
Large language models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, have revolutionized the way artificial intelligence interacts with humans, producing text that often seems indistinguishable from human writing. Despite their impressive capabilities, these models are known for generating persistent inaccuracies, often referred to as “AI hallucinations.” However, in a paper published in Ethics and Information Technology, scholars Michael Townsen Hicks, James Humphries, and Joe Slater from the University of Glasgow argue that these inaccuracies are better understood as “bullshit.” Large language models (LLMs) are...
PsyPost
Large language models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, have revolutionized the way artificial intelligence interacts with humans, producing text that often seems indistinguishable from human writing. Despite their impressive capabilities, these models are known for generating persistent inaccuracies, often referred to as “AI hallucinations.” However, in a paper published in Ethics and Information Technology, scholars Michael Townsen Hicks, James Humphries, and Joe Slater from the University of Glasgow argue that these inaccuracies are better understood as “bullshit.” Large language models (LLMs) are...
PsyPost (CA)
Large language models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, have revolutionized the way artificial intelligence interacts with humans, producing text that often seems indistinguishable from human writing. Despite their impressive capabilities, these models are known for generating persistent inaccuracies, often referred to as “AI hallucinations.” However, in a paper published in Ethics and Information Technology, scholars Michael Townsen Hicks, James Humphries, and Joe Slater from the University of Glasgow argue that these inaccuracies are better understood as “bullshit.” Large language models (LLMs) are...
PsyPost (UK)
A recent study published in the journal Cognition and Emotion reveals that people find images of individuals in underwear more sexually arousing when they believe the images are of real people rather than artificially generated. Conducted by researchers from multiple institutions in Italy and Finland, the study sheds light on how our perception of authenticity influences our response to evocative stimuli. The rapid advancement of technology for generating photorealistic images, particularly through artificial intelligence (AI), has posed significant challenges for contemporary society. One of ...
PsyPost (CA)
A recent study published in the journal Cognition and Emotion reveals that people find images of individuals in underwear more sexually arousing when they believe the images are of real people rather than artificially generated. Conducted by researchers from multiple institutions in Italy and Finland, the study sheds light on how our perception of authenticity influences our response to evocative stimuli. The rapid advancement of technology for generating photorealistic images, particularly through artificial intelligence (AI), has posed significant challenges for contemporary society. One of ...
PsyPost (UK)
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