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AI is changing the software-making game
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AI is changing the software-making game

Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios The first business ChatGPT will upend is likely to be the very industry that created it, Axios’ Scott Rosenberg writes. Programming practitioners and experts are increasingly confident that generative AI will change their world — supercharging the work of the best coders and empowering everyday users to get more done. Driving the news: New pilot versions...

11 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level
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11 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

CHATGPT AND TOOLS like it have made AI available to the masses. We can now get all sorts of responses back on almost any topic imaginable. These bots can come up with sonnets, code, philosophy, and more. However, while you can just type anything you like into ChatGPT and get it to understand you, there are...

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What does ChatGPT mean for Healthcare?

By Sarah Moore Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. ChatGPT may be the fastest-growing consumer internet application to have ever been launched. Launched in November, the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI reached 100 million users in just two months. Its unprecedented popularity can be attributed to its impressive capabilities. The man who ignited the home computer...

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Huge Group Calls for Temporary Pause on AI More Advanced Than GPT-4

by VICTOR TANGERMANN Image by Getty / Futurism An open letter, signed by over 1,100 artificial intelligence experts, CEOs, and researchers — including SpaceX CEO Elon Musk — is calling for a six-month moratorium on “AI experiments” that take the technology beyond a point where it’s more powerful than OpenAI’s recently released GPT-4 large language model. It’s...

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Artificial Intelligence Call Center: How is AI Used in Call Centers + How Will AI Impact Customer Service

AI can monitor calls in real-time, identifying areas for improvement and providing feedback to agents. This can help agents improve their performance and provide better customer service. AI can also identify patterns in customer feedback, providing insights that can help businesses improve their products and services. One of the scenarios where AI is most used...

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Men and women have different obesity drivers, pointing to the need for tailored interventions

By University of California, Los Angeles Graphical abstract. A new study from UCLA researchers finds sex-specific brain signals that appear to confirm that different drivers lead men and women to develop obesity. The study, appearing in the journal Brain Communications, combined data from several modes of MRI with patients’ clinical features and personal histories to identify sex-specific mechanisms...

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Study shows digital device can improve patients’ asthma management

By RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences A new international study led by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has revealed significant potential for digital technology to improve asthma control for patients. The study, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, examined the effectiveness of combining information from digital device in a digital platform to effectively manage uncontrolled...

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Study reveals how diet and probiotics boost melanoma immunotherapy response

by University of Pittsburgh Marlies Meisel, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and member of the Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy Program at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. Credit: Marlies Meisel In mice with melanoma, probiotic bacteria travel from the gut and establish in tumors, where they...

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Activating adult-born neurons through deep brain stimulation alleviates Alzheimer’s symptoms in rodent models

By Cell Press Activation of hypothalamic-enhanced adult-born neurons restores cognitive and affective function in Alzheimer’s disease. Credit: Cell Stem Cell/Li et al. People with Alzheimer’s disease develop defects in cognitive functions like memory as well as problems with noncognitive functions that can lead to anxiety and depression. In a paper published April 6 in the...