Last Week in AI

#110 - We’re back! ChatGPT, ChatGPT, ChatGPT, and some other stuff

02.05.2023 - By Skynet TodayPlay

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Our 110th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!

After a 4 month break, we're back with a new co-host, and will resume our regular weekly upload schedule.

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Stories this week:

Applications & Business

BuzzFeed says it will use AI tools from OpenAI to personalize its content

related : CNET Is Quietly Publishing Entire Articles Generated By AI

CNET pauses publishing AI-written stories after disclosure controversy

CNET found errors in more than half of its AI-written stories

Who owns the generative AI platform?

Lighting Round

Here’s Why ChatGPT is just the start of the generative AI boom

Microsoft to Invest $10 Billion in OpenAI, the Creator of ChatGPT 

Generative AI funding exploded over the past 2 years

After inking its OpenAI deal, Shutterstock rolls out a generative AI toolkit to create images based on text prompts 

Research & Advancements

ChatGPT’s creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text

New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text

Related:  Stanford introduces DetectGPT to help educators fight back against ChatGPT generated papers

Google created an AI that can generate music from text descriptions, but won’t release it

Lighting Round

Versatile robo-dog runs through the sandy beach at 3 mile/sec 

AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work

GraphGPT: Extrapolating knowledge graphs from unstructured text

Machine learning identifies drugs that could potentially help smokers quit 

Policy & Societal Impacts

4chan users embrace AI voice clone tool to generate celebrity hatespeech

AI-Generated Voice Firm Clamps Down After 4chan Makes Celebrity Voices for Abuse

Educator considerations for ChatGPT

Lighting Round

Scores of Stanford students used ChatGPT on final exams, survey suggests - “Stanford students and professors alike are grappling with the rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, and the technology’s implications for education.”

When May a Robot Kill? New DOD Policy Tries to Clarify

AI-generated art a concern for local artists who say there’s still a need for human creativity

Robot Cars Are Causing 911 False Alarms in San Francisco 

Art & Fun Stuff

I wrote a short story! - I Think I Am Starting to Fear Death

Atlas Gets a Grip | Boston Dynamics

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