Photo: Marie Hubert Psaila/Abaca Press via Reuters The enormity of the AI revolution is becoming clearer by the day — with leading thinkers now debating whether it’s bigger than the invention of the printing press or the splitting of the atom. Why it matters: Bill Gates, who knows a thing or two about new eras, wrote this week that...
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Researchers identify 6 challenges humans face with artificial intelligence
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ORLANDO, March 27, 2023 – A University of Central Florida professor and 26 other researchers have published a study identifying the challenges humans must overcome to ensure that artificial intelligence is reliable, safe, trustworthy and compatible with human values. The study, “Six Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges,” was published in the International Journal...
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
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...
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...
We can’t ban ChatGPT but don’t be blind to the real risks it poses
Artificial intelligence offers exciting new ways to work and learn, but there are reasons to be careful. In nature, sometimes the prey becomes the predator. Frogs eat beetles. But in the case of larvae of the Epomis beetle, it wriggles around to attract frogs, then latches on and sucks the life out of them. This is...
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...
AI better than humans at key heart test: study
AI performed well in conducting preliminary readings of heart ultrasounds. Artificial intelligence is better than humans at assessing heart ultrasounds, the main test of overall cardiac health, the most rigorous trial yet conducted on the subject found on Wednesday. While previous research has illustrated the potential power of AI models for reading medical scans, the...
Novel machine-learning algorithm creates atlas of cancer with potential as universal diagnostic platform
by The Hospital for Sick Children A platform for clustering and classification of RNA-seq data. a, Schematic representation of the steps involved in our RNA-seq tumor subtype identification protocol. We first built an extensive reference hierarchy of tumor and normal subtypes using RACCOON, a novel scale-adaptive clustering framework. This hierarchy was then used as a...
AI language models open a potential Pandora’s box of medical research fraud
by Justin Jackson, Medical Xpress Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Medical student and researcher Faisal Elali of the State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University and medical scribe and researcher Leena Rachid from the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center wanted to see if artificial intelligence could write a fabricated research paper and then investigate...