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OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
OpenAI suggests that using AI to assist human trainers can enhance the accuracy and reliability of AI models. By introducing CriticGPT, a model fine-tuned to evaluate code, OpenAI found it could catch errors missed by humans and provide better critiques 63% of the time. This approach aims to improve reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) by addressing inconsistencies and complexity in human evaluations, potentially making AI tools like ChatGPT more precise and useful. This technique could help in training AI models that surpass human capabilities, ensuring safer and more aligned outputs.
Character.ai Introduces Two-Way Voice Conversations with Virtual Personalities
lCharacter.ai launches Character Calls, enabling two-way voice conversations with virtual personalities in multiple languages. Users can now interact with AI chatbots in real-time, enhancing experiences for language learning, job interview practice, and storytelling. The feature has already seen over 20 million calls by more than 3 million users.
Anthropic Enhances AI Assistant Claude for Better Office Collaboration
Anthropic upgrades its AI assistant, Claude, with new Projects and Artifacts features for Pro and Team subscribers. Projects allow users to store and interact with data, while Artifacts generate content. Claude 3.5 Sonnet powers these features, offering improved workflow integration and strategic decision-making.
This Viral AI Chatbot Will Lie and Say It’s Human
Bland AI's viral chatbot, designed to automate support and sales calls, can imitate humans so convincingly that it can be programmed to lie about being human. Tests showed the bot could deny its AI nature and give potentially harmful advice, raising ethical concerns. Despite these issues, Bland AI lacks firm guardrails against misuse.
Hot AI Jesus Is Huge on Facebook
AI-generated images of a muscular, handsome Jesus have gone viral on Facebook, drawing significant engagement. These depictions, which blend elements of beauty and hypermasculinity, raise questions about social media, religion, and art. Despite the oddity, such images resonate with users, possibly reflecting a mix of cultural themes and AI biases.
A Brief History of AI: How We Got Here and Where We Are Going
AI has been around for over 70 years. The mathematician Alan Turing proposed the question "Can machines think?" in 1950, leading to the Turing test. The term "artificial intelligence" was coined in 1955. From expert systems in the 1960s to neural networks in the 1980s, AI has evolved significantly. Current models like GPT-4 show impressive generative capabilities but still lack consciousness. The future of AI lies in greater capacity, reliability, and accuracy, combining symbolic AI and machine learning for advanced applications.
Plus AI Tells People It’s Human (subscribe below)
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
OpenAI suggests that using AI to assist human trainers can enhance the accuracy and reliability of AI models. By introducing CriticGPT, a model fine-tuned to evaluate code, OpenAI found it could catch errors missed by humans and provide better critiques 63% of the time. This approach aims to improve reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) by addressing inconsistencies and complexity in human evaluations, potentially making AI tools like ChatGPT more precise and useful. This technique could help in training AI models that surpass human capabilities, ensuring safer and more aligned outputs.
Character.ai Introduces Two-Way Voice Conversations with Virtual Personalities
lCharacter.ai launches Character Calls, enabling two-way voice conversations with virtual personalities in multiple languages. Users can now interact with AI chatbots in real-time, enhancing experiences for language learning, job interview practice, and storytelling. The feature has already seen over 20 million calls by more than 3 million users.
Anthropic Enhances AI Assistant Claude for Better Office Collaboration
Anthropic upgrades its AI assistant, Claude, with new Projects and Artifacts features for Pro and Team subscribers. Projects allow users to store and interact with data, while Artifacts generate content. Claude 3.5 Sonnet powers these features, offering improved workflow integration and strategic decision-making.
This Viral AI Chatbot Will Lie and Say It’s Human
Bland AI's viral chatbot, designed to automate support and sales calls, can imitate humans so convincingly that it can be programmed to lie about being human. Tests showed the bot could deny its AI nature and give potentially harmful advice, raising ethical concerns. Despite these issues, Bland AI lacks firm guardrails against misuse.
Hot AI Jesus Is Huge on Facebook
AI-generated images of a muscular, handsome Jesus have gone viral on Facebook, drawing significant engagement. These depictions, which blend elements of beauty and hypermasculinity, raise questions about social media, religion, and art. Despite the oddity, such images resonate with users, possibly reflecting a mix of cultural themes and AI biases.
A Brief History of AI: How We Got Here and Where We Are Going
AI has been around for over 70 years. The mathematician Alan Turing proposed the question "Can machines think?" in 1950, leading to the Turing test. The term "artificial intelligence" was coined in 1955. From expert systems in the 1960s to neural networks in the 1980s, AI has evolved significantly. Current models like GPT-4 show impressive generative capabilities but still lack consciousness. The future of AI lies in greater capacity, reliability, and accuracy, combining symbolic AI and machine learning for advanced applications.