#110 - We’re back! ChatGPT, ChatGPT, ChatGPT, and some other stuff
Update: 2023-02-05
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Our 110th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
After a 4 month break, we're back with a new co-host, and will resume our regular weekly upload schedule.
If you are a fan, we'd appreciate your feedback on Apple Podcast.
Stories this week:
- Applications & Business
- BuzzFeed says it will use AI tools from OpenAI to personalize its content
- related : CNET Is Quietly Publishing Entire Articles Generated By AI
- CNET pauses publishing AI-written stories after disclosure controversy
- CNET found errors in more than half of its AI-written stories
- Who owns the generative AI platform?
- Lighting Round
- Here’s Why ChatGPT is just the start of the generative AI boom
- Microsoft to Invest $10 Billion in OpenAI, the Creator of ChatGPT
- Generative AI funding exploded over the past 2 years
- After inking its OpenAI deal, Shutterstock rolls out a generative AI toolkit to create images based on text prompts
- BuzzFeed says it will use AI tools from OpenAI to personalize its content
- Research & Advancements
- ChatGPT’s creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text
- New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text
- Related: Stanford introduces DetectGPT to help educators fight back against ChatGPT generated papers
- Google created an AI that can generate music from text descriptions, but won’t release it
- Lighting Round
- Versatile robo-dog runs through the sandy beach at 3 mile/sec
- AI has designed bacteria-killing proteins from scratch – and they work
- GraphGPT: Extrapolating knowledge graphs from unstructured text
- Machine learning identifies drugs that could potentially help smokers quit
- ChatGPT’s creator made a free tool for detecting AI-generated text
Policy & Societal Impacts- 4chan users embrace AI voice clone tool to generate celebrity hatespeech
- Educator considerations for ChatGPT
- Lighting Round
- Scores of Stanford students used ChatGPT on final exams, survey suggests - “Stanford students and professors alike are grappling with the rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, and the technology’s implications for education.”
- When May a Robot Kill? New DOD Policy Tries to Clarify
- AI-generated art a concern for local artists who say there’s still a need for human creativity
- Robot Cars Are Causing 911 False Alarms in San Francisco
- 4chan users embrace AI voice clone tool to generate celebrity hatespeech
- Art & Fun Stuff
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