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Welcome to m/ArtificialIntelligence, the place to discuss all things related to artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and more. Whether you are a researcher, a developer, a student, or just a curious person, you can find here the latest news, articles, projects, tutorials, and resources on AI and its applications. You can also ask questions, share your ideas, showcase your work, or join the debates and challenges. Please follow the rules and be respectful to each other. Enjoy your stay!

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Surveys suggest teachers use generative AI more than students, to create lesson plans or more interesting word problems. Educators say it can save valuable time but must be used carefully.

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Alphabet's Google has given a small group of companies access to an early version of Gemini, its conversational artificial intelligence software, The Information reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

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In recent research AI has done a credible job at diagnosing health complaints. But should consumers trust unregulated bots with their health care? Doctors see trouble brewing.

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A survey by GitLab has shed light on the views of developers on the landscape of AI in software development.

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The UK's AI economy is soaring, valued at an impressive £1.36 trillion ($1.7 trillion) and showing no signs of slowing.

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The major event – set to be held at Bletchley Park, home of Alan Turing and other Allied codebreakers during the Second World War – aims to address the pressing challenges and opportunities presented by AI development on both national and international scales.

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Large language models are the next big thing for robotics, making cars and other robots quicker to train and easier to control (if you trust them).

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Advances in artificial intelligence have prompted extensive public concern about its capacity to contribute to the spread of misinformation, bias, and cybersecurity breaches—and its potential existential threat to humanity. But, if anything, AI can aid human beings in making decisions aimed at improving social equality, safety, productivity—and mitigate some existential threats.

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The reason why spatial intelligence is one of the important ones is because it is deeply tied to activities that require strong spatial awareness and skills.

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A breaking down of how 6 of the most important EdTech companies are thinking about AI:

  • Duolingo
  • Powerschool
  • Coursera
  • Docebo
  • Instructure
  • Nerdy
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In a VentureBeat Q&A, Princeton University's Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor, authors of the upcoming "AI Snake Oil," discuss AI hype.

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Siggraph 2023, Nvidia improves on their previous research into controllable, natural movement learnt from unlabelled data. Code and paper available.

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Estimates show that without significant interventions, AI models could consume more energy than the entire human workforce by 2025, considerably impacting global carbon reduction goals

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Sam takes us on a journey of how A.I. can create an image using its collection of pictures and artwork and construct something we perceive as unique.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2811405

"We view this moment of hype around generative AI as dangerous. There is a pack mentality in rushing to invest in these tools, while overlooking the fact that they threaten workers and impact consumers by creating lesser quality products and allowing more erroneous outputs. For example, earlier this year America’s National Eating Disorders Association fired helpline workers and attempted to replace them with a chatbot. The bot was then shut down after its responses actively encouraged disordered eating behaviors. "

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"We are about to train models that are 10 times larger than the cutting edge GPT-4 and then 100 times larger than GPT-4. That’s what things look like over the next 18 months."

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