CNET had to correct most of its AI-written articles
CNET has issued corrections for over half of the AI-written articles the outlet recently attributed to its CNET Money team.
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CNET has issued corrections for over half of the AI-written articles the outlet recently attributed to its CNET Money team.
Continue ReadingDALL-E 3 will also refuse to mimic the styles of living artists.
Continue ReadingChatGPT Plus subscribers will have general access to the chatbot, even during peak times. They’ll also get faster response times from ChatGPT, along with priority access to upgrades and new features.
Continue ReadingChatGPT can once again browse the internet to provide users with real-time updates.
Continue ReadingOn Wednesday, the OpenAI consortium unveiled DALL-E 2, a higher-resolution and lower-latency sequel to its image-generation-from-a-text-description machine learning system.
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Continue ReadingThis week is full of news concerning technology you put on your face , so here’s a bit more for you. Over on Kickstarter , you can back a project that puts Gemini (but also ChatGPT and Claude) into a pair of glasses. Think Ray-Ban’s Meta smart glasses, but not Facebook. Update : As of […]
Continue ReadingAround 500 OpenAI staff have threatened to quit the company unless the board resigns and reinstates former CEO Sam Altman as CEO.
Continue ReadingChatGPT can browse the live web again as OpenAI’s “Browse with Bing” exits beta. In addition, the generative AI image creator DALL-E 3 is now available in beta for subscribers.
Continue ReadingThe Associated Press published standards today for generative AI use in its newsroom. The organization, which has a licensing agreement with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, listed a fairly restrictive and common-sense list of measures around the burgeoning tech while cautioning its staff not to use AI to make publishable content. Although nothing in the new guidelines is particularly controversial, less scrupulous outlets could view the AP’s blessing as a license to use generative AI more excessively or underhandedly.
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