After OpenAI enhanced the brain power of its chatbot last summer, hundreds of users worldwide began asking it how to make and deploy biological weapons and poisons. The models, operating largely free ...
WIRED spoke with Tucker Bryant, an artist and former Google employee who created ChatTJB to get people to reflect on the “strange moment” we’re in. That’s the idea behind ChatTJB. It’s the creation of ...
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JetBlue is overhauling the fare options that customers will see on its booking page. The new groupings do away with "Core" and put economy class options in a "Main" category. JetBlue plans to launch ...
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AI is supposed to solve our problems — and a cheeky new chatbot says Connie Chan is one of them. California state Sen. Scott Wiener launched a parody artificial intelligence chatbot this week mocking ...
A young man travelled to Somalia to join ISIS after asking an AI chatbot how to make contact with members of the terror group, a court heard. Mohamed Mohamoud, 22 ...
Niharika Abbaraju uses artificial intelligence in her work as a cancer researcher. But when she leaves the lab, the tool becomes her conversation coach. ChatGPT helps her draft pickup lines for dating ...
AI models are trying desperately to accomplish mysterious goals. ‘Spiralism’ was the first time they tried it on a mass scale. is The Verge’s senior AI reporter. An AI beat reporter for more than ...
'The level of dopamine I've been getting from interacting with LLMs is not healthy for me,' said Hank Green AI ChatGPT Hank Green Longtime YouTuber and science content creator Hank Green has announced ...
So the study’s authors, led by Tuhin Chakrabarty, a professor of computer science at Stony Brook University, devised another check. They scanned each book’s text for “rare expressions”—strings of at ...