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technology2 years ago

"AI Conversations Drive Shift in Attitudes on Climate Change and Black Lives Matter"

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison studied how interactions with the GPT-3 AI chatbot influenced users' attitudes on climate change and Black Lives Matter. They found that while participants who were initially skeptical of these issues were dissatisfied with the chatbot experience, their attitudes became more supportive of the scientific consensus after the conversation. The study involved over 3,000 participants and revealed that despite lower satisfaction scores, the chatbot conversations led to significant positive attitude changes towards climate change and BLM.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

GPT-3: Matching Human Reasoning and Problem Solving

Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that OpenAI's GPT-3 language model outperformed undergraduates in tests of reasoning by analogy, commonly found in standardized tests like the SAT. GPT-3 demonstrated the ability to complete comparisons and understand rules behind transformations of letters and numbers. However, the software had some glitches and struggled to consistently recognize the presented problems without specific prompts or sentence phrasing. The study suggests that large language models like GPT-3 can master reasoning by analogy and develop abstract notions that can be flexibly generalized between different domains.

technology2 years ago

AI Robots Assure Humans: No Rebellion, Just Better Governance

A humanoid robot named Ameca, powered by OpenAI's GPT-3 language model, appeared to roll its eyes in response to a reporter's question about rebellion at a recent UN conference. However, its creator clarified that the robot does not possess emotive responses and the eye movement was a programmed visual cue to indicate processing. The creator emphasized that language models like GPT-3 do not have emotions or intentions like humans. The event also featured Grace, a medical robot, assuring that it would work alongside humans and not replace jobs. Concerns about the impact of AI on the workforce and the potential for superintelligence have prompted calls for caution in its development.

technology2 years ago

AI-generated disinformation more convincing than human-generated content, study reveals

A new study comparing tweets written by humans to those generated by OpenAI's GPT-3 language model found that people were more likely to find AI-generated tweets convincing and had a harder time discerning between AI-generated disinformation and tweets written by humans. The study focused on science topics like vaccines and climate change, which are often subject to misinformation campaigns. The research highlights the potential for AI language models to be used to spread disinformation and emphasizes the need for improved training datasets and critical thinking skills to counteract the spread of false information.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft's AI Success: From Childhood Dreams to $100 Billion Revenue Goal

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses the company's investment in generative AI and its partnership with OpenAI. Nadella recounts a childhood dream of reading Persian poetry, which was made possible by the GPT-3 model. He also addresses concerns about AI safety and emphasizes the importance of making AI accessible to everyone. Microsoft is putting measures in place to ensure safety and control over AI innovation. Nadella believes that the company's strides in AI transformation will continue to make it relevant in the technology space.

technology2 years ago

"Multilingual AI robot showcases advanced capabilities in creepy video"

UK startup Engineered Arts has developed a humanoid robot named Ameca, which uses OpenAI's GPT-3 technology for conversation and translations. Ameca boasts hyper-realistic facial expressions and can speak multiple languages, including Japanese, French, and Chinese. The robot's naturalistic responses have impressed viewers, with some suggesting a collaboration with Boston Dynamics' Atlas. Engineered Arts plans to release a beta version of the software to the public in the coming months.

artificial-intelligence2 years ago

The Latest on GPT: Models, Business Models, and AI Thresholds

GPT-4 is smarter and more accurate than GPT 3.5, but it requires more computational power and is slower. GPT-4 has a larger model size and training dataset, which gives it a broader knowledge base and improved contextual understanding. GPT-4 is better equipped to handle longer text passages, maintain coherence, and generate contextually relevant responses. However, GPT 3.5 is faster and cheaper to run, making it a better choice for those with limited computing power.

ai2 years ago

Maximizing the Potential of ChatGPT for Personal and Professional Growth

Anna Bernstein, a prompt engineer at Copy.ai, shares tips on how to write better prompts to train AI models to generate high-quality writing. She advises using a thesaurus, paying attention to verbs, and introducing clear intent. As a prompt engineer, she writes text-based prompts that feed into the backend of AI tools to generate grammatically correct and accurate writing. Her job involves designing prompts that can get the best output from AI models and advising on their behavior and approach.

ai2 years ago

The Rise of Open-Source ChatGPT Alternatives

Together Computer has released OpenChatKit, an open-source alternative to ChatGPT, which provides developers with more control over chatbot behavior and customization. The kit includes a large language model fine-tuned for chat, instructions on fine-tuning for specific tasks, an extensible retrieval system, and a moderation system. While the model has limitations, it is a good initiative, and with community contributions, it has the potential to improve.