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AI Lie Detectors Are Better Than Humans at Spotting Lies
AI-based lie detectors are outperforming humans, detecting lies with 67% accuracy compared to human accuracy of around 50%. However, reliance on these tools led to increased accusations, potentially undermining trust. While AI offers benefits in identifying misinformation, its widespread use could have significant social impacts and necessitates careful regulation.
AI Outshines Humans in Humor: Study Finds ChatGPT is as Funny as The Onion
A study in PLOS ONE reveals AI-generated humor, using ChatGPT 3.5, is rated as funny or funnier than jokes by humans, including professional satirists from The Onion. ChatGPT excelled in creating humorous acronyms, fill-in-the-blank statements, and roast jokes, posing a potential employment threat to comedy writers.
Nintendo Boss Says They Won't Use Generative AI for Game Creation
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa announced that the company will not use generative AI in developing new games, citing intellectual property concerns and a desire to maintain unique gaming experiences. While acknowledging AI's role in controlling character movements, Furukawa emphasized the importance of creativity that cannot be achieved through AI alone. He noted that longer development cycles are unavoidable due to increasing complexity and advancing technology.
AI Approach Optimizes Antibody Drugs
Stanford scientists have developed a method using a ChatGPT-like AI model combined with protein 3D structures to enhance antibody drug development. This approach improves the prediction of beneficial mutations, exemplified by a 25-fold enhancement of a SARS-CoV-2 antibody. By integrating structural constraints, the model accelerates drug optimization, reducing reliance on extensive lab experiments and enabling faster responses to emerging diseases. The research, published in Science, showcases AI's potential to revolutionize protein engineering and drug development.
AI Model for Alzheimer's Prediction Using Speech Patterns
An AI model utilizing speech patterns to predict Alzheimer's progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has shown 78.5% accuracy. Based on data from the Framingham Heart Study, it integrates natural language processing techniques, offering a cost-effective, accessible tool for remote cognitive assessment. This AI model could revolutionize early Alzheimer's diagnosis, making it more inclusive and accessible, particularly through smartphone apps for those in underserved areas. Researchers aim to enhance the model with data from natural conversations and daily life patterns for better accuracy.
AI Blunders Mar Brands' Reputations
Brands rushing to embrace AI have faced notable missteps. Examples include Toys "R" Us' creepy AI video, McDonald's AI drive-through failures, Air Canada's erroneous chatbot, and Sports Illustrated's fake author scandal. These incidents highlight the risks of adopting AI hastily without proper oversight.
Plus Is AI Funnier Than The Onion? (subscribe below)
Like this? Get AIDAILY, delivered to your inbox, every weekday. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://aidaily.us
AI Lie Detectors Are Better Than Humans at Spotting Lies
AI-based lie detectors are outperforming humans, detecting lies with 67% accuracy compared to human accuracy of around 50%. However, reliance on these tools led to increased accusations, potentially undermining trust. While AI offers benefits in identifying misinformation, its widespread use could have significant social impacts and necessitates careful regulation.
AI Outshines Humans in Humor: Study Finds ChatGPT is as Funny as The Onion
A study in PLOS ONE reveals AI-generated humor, using ChatGPT 3.5, is rated as funny or funnier than jokes by humans, including professional satirists from The Onion. ChatGPT excelled in creating humorous acronyms, fill-in-the-blank statements, and roast jokes, posing a potential employment threat to comedy writers.
Nintendo Boss Says They Won't Use Generative AI for Game Creation
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa announced that the company will not use generative AI in developing new games, citing intellectual property concerns and a desire to maintain unique gaming experiences. While acknowledging AI's role in controlling character movements, Furukawa emphasized the importance of creativity that cannot be achieved through AI alone. He noted that longer development cycles are unavoidable due to increasing complexity and advancing technology.
AI Approach Optimizes Antibody Drugs
Stanford scientists have developed a method using a ChatGPT-like AI model combined with protein 3D structures to enhance antibody drug development. This approach improves the prediction of beneficial mutations, exemplified by a 25-fold enhancement of a SARS-CoV-2 antibody. By integrating structural constraints, the model accelerates drug optimization, reducing reliance on extensive lab experiments and enabling faster responses to emerging diseases. The research, published in Science, showcases AI's potential to revolutionize protein engineering and drug development.
AI Model for Alzheimer's Prediction Using Speech Patterns
An AI model utilizing speech patterns to predict Alzheimer's progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has shown 78.5% accuracy. Based on data from the Framingham Heart Study, it integrates natural language processing techniques, offering a cost-effective, accessible tool for remote cognitive assessment. This AI model could revolutionize early Alzheimer's diagnosis, making it more inclusive and accessible, particularly through smartphone apps for those in underserved areas. Researchers aim to enhance the model with data from natural conversations and daily life patterns for better accuracy.
AI Blunders Mar Brands' Reputations
Brands rushing to embrace AI have faced notable missteps. Examples include Toys "R" Us' creepy AI video, McDonald's AI drive-through failures, Air Canada's erroneous chatbot, and Sports Illustrated's fake author scandal. These incidents highlight the risks of adopting AI hastily without proper oversight.