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Generative A.I.’s hallucination problem has companies contemplating if they want to ‘move fast and break things’ yet again
By
Sage Lazzaro
August 8, 2023
Newsletters
A deadly Uber self-driving car crash 5 years ago exposed A.I. workplace issues that businesses still need to resolve
By
Sage Lazzaro
August 1, 2023
Tech
Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
By
Matt O'Brien
and
The Associated Press
August 1, 2023
Newsletters
Researchers find a way to easily bypass guardrails on OpenAI’s ChatGPT and all other A.I. chatbots
By
Jeremy Kahn
July 28, 2023
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There may be less to Meta’s White House A.I. pledge than meets the eye
By
Jeremy Kahn
July 25, 2023
Tech
You can see the big problem with A.I. when you use Alexa, say concerned Harvard professors. Just ask if Amazon is a monopoly
By
Bruce Schneier
,
Nathan Sanders
and
The Conversation
July 24, 2023
Tech
ChatGPT is not a search engine. Here’s why you should think of it as a ‘glider’ to get better results, says engineer with Harvard PhD in neuroscience
By
James Intriligator
and
The Conversation
July 24, 2023
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Elon Musk’s Twitter is at a crossroads amid a rise in hate speech and competition
By
Kylie Robison
July 21, 2023
Tech
Microsoft’s stock has risen almost 1,000% since Satya Nadella became CEO in 2014, netting him a reported $1 billion in compensation
By
Paolo Confino
July 20, 2023
Tech
Apple added $71 billion to its market value after news that it’s been secretly building an ‘Apple GPT’ to rival OpenAI
By
Chloe Taylor
July 20, 2023
Tech
Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds
By
Paolo Confino
July 19, 2023
Tech
Meta top exec Nick Clegg says A.I. large language models are actually ‘quite stupid’ and downplays the ‘hype running ahead of the technology’
By
Chloe Taylor
July 19, 2023
Tech
A.I. experts downplay ‘nightmare scenario of evil robot overlords’. Over 1,300 sign letter claiming it’s a ‘force for good, not a threat to humanity’
By
Chloe Taylor
July 19, 2023
Tech
Mark Zuckerberg just made Meta’s A.I. models open source. OpenAI used to do that, until backtracking because it was ‘just not wise’
By
Paolo Confino
July 18, 2023
Tech
Microsoft will charge you $30 per month to use A.I. tools with Office—on top of what you already pay
By
Dina Bass
and
Bloomberg
July 18, 2023
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