Gizmodo

As the AI bubble continues to inflate—for better or worse—two titans of the tech industry, Microsoft and Meta, have unveiled the second generation of LLaMA, and they’re giving competitor OpenAI a run for its money by making it open source.

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Gizmodo

The mega-craze of hype surrounding OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other AI chatbots has led to what we at Gizmodo will call The Bacon Effect.

Gizmodo

Can AI research and write a piece of legislation? Sure, though not well. Should AI be used to write a piece of legislation on a subject impacting millions of beleaguered renters in the most-populated city in the U.S.? No, definitely not.

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I tried Hot Chat 3000, a new website from the art collective MSCHF that says it's helping to expose bias in AI systems. I uploaded my picture, it rated me, and the bot matched me with someone it said rated similarly.
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A screenshot from the study "Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior," which observed AI avatars in a virtual town.
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OpenAI's ChatGPT, a chatbot that was released in November, has reignited concerns about the proliferation of AI-generated content.
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The new Google and Microsoft chatbots get stuff wrong and lie. So why do we fall for their shtick?
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.