AI News: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the World
Explore the latest news and insights on artificial intelligence, covering topics such as deep learning, computer vision, natural language generation, robotics, and more.
AI can now generate hyper-realistic fake content that fools most people. To avoid manipulation, scrutinize sources and watch for flaws before sharing anything unbelievable online.
Microsoft's Copilot chatbot, powered by OpenAI's GPT-4, outperforms ChatGPT with detailed answers, internet search, and free access, making it the top AI assistant.
Princeton and Google teach robots to quantify uncertainty in language, empowering them to seek human help when commands are unclear. A key step towards more human-like AI.
Google Bard can now generate charts and graphs from structured data with prompts. Customize visuals and save via screenshots. Handy for visualizing data easily.
Modern buyers demand seamless experiences. Companies integrating sales and product teams with AI to empower presales and gain insights will adapt, align, and drive growth.
Learn tips to prompt ChatGPT AI for sources, citations and links to verify its knowledge, pushing it to provide higher quality, reputable sources for more accurate responses.
OpenAI's messy leadership shakeup: CEO Sam Altman temporarily ousted, then reinstated. New board formed, but AI leader's path forward remains unclear amid lingering tensions.
AI watchdogs are crucial to combating disinformation's threat to democracy, employing machine learning to analyze content and counter evolving election manipulation tactics in real-time. More work is needed to address bias, transparency and anticipate future threats.
Amazon unveils Titan Image Generator, an AI model to create studio-quality brand images with automatic editing, invisible watermarks, and a verification API to prevent misuse. Hot take: Democratizing powerful AI responsibly.
ChatGPT's launch a year ago sparked a conversational AI revolution. Despite limitations, its rapid impact reveals the huge potential and risks of this technology.
OpenAI's customizable chatbots can easily leak sensitive data and proprietary knowledge, researchers found. Defenses are needed against "prompt injection" attacks.
AWS re:Invent announcements included new AI chips, an Amazon Q chatbot, NVIDIA partnership, and model guardrails, showing their strategy to be a leader in enterprise AI despite tough competition.
Joint training improves self-driving cars' depth perception and motion estimation despite limited real-world data by sharing information between related vision tasks.