– Twitter polls and Reddit forums suggest that approximately 70% of people find it difficult to be rude to ChatGPT, while around 16% are fine treating the chatbot like an AI slave.
– Treating an AI that behaves like a human badly may lead to treating other people badly as well.
– Being polite and friendly to ChatGPT can yield better results, with fewer ethics and misuse warning messages and more detailed answers.
– AI bots are faster and better than humans at solving puzzles designed to detect bots, raising questions about the effectiveness of CAPTCHAs.
– Wired argues that fake AI child porn could be a useful tool in replacing the market for child pornography with simulated imagery.
– Amazon has rolled out AI-generated review summaries, but there are concerns about the honesty and accuracy of these summaries.
– Microsoft published an article listing the “beautiful” Ottawa Food Bank as one of Ottawa’s must-see sights due to human error.
– The debate over AI and job losses continues, with the United Nations International Labour Organization suggesting that most jobs will be complemented rather than substituted by generative AI.
– Big companies like Temple & Webster, Treasury Wines, Transurban, Sonic Healthcare, ResMed, and Cochlear are utilizing AI in various ways.
– Six entertainment companies, including Disney and Netflix, are advertising AI jobs with high salaries.
– AI is being used to detect certain cancers, instantly translate and transcribe different languages, and automate incident detection in traffic cameras.
– The New York Times has blocked OpenAI’s web crawler from accessing its content and is considering legal action.
– Midjourney offers Inpainting, an AI tool that allows users to add new elements to images.
– A video of protests against AIs created by an AI has sparked controversy and creepiness.
Author: Andrew Fenton
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(Source: Coinpostman)