“LLMs have a similar potential to unlock economic value and growth, with early impact estimates of $1 trillion, or 4% of GDP, in the U.S. alone”
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Do AI Models Understand and Develop Worldviews?
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Do current AI models understand, and are they developing a world view? Two critical questions to consider when trying to build consensus within the AI community about potential threats of advanced AI. https://t.co/Xq4lOs0E3q
— Paul Roetzer (@paulroetzer) 11 juin 2023Do current AI models understand, and are they developing a world view? Two critical questions to consider when trying to build consensus within the AI community about potential threats of advanced AI.
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AI in CLE: Free Networking Event at Market Garden Brewery
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If you're in Cleveland, and interested in AI, then we've got the free event for you! We're hosting the inaugural AI in CLE at Market Garden Brewery on June 29. No formal presentations. Just food, drinks, conversation and networking. #ThisIsCLE
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Scaling AI Capabilities to Billions of People Worldwide
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“We’re going to play an important and unique role in the industry in bringing these capabilities to billions of people in new ways that other people aren’t going to do.”
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ChatGPT Fabricates Legal Cases: Reliability Concerns Emerge
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“I did not comprehend that ChatGPT could fabricate cases,” he told Judge Castel.
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ChatGPT Cannot Replace Human Creative Marketing Excellence
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“As much as I use AI tools myself to help save time, I know the value of creativity and excellent communications. There is no frikin’ way that ChatGPT could have replaced Apple marketers to create this announcement.” So true.
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AI Users More Realistic About Job Impact Assessment
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I’d love to see a breakdown of how the 64% who don’t use AI responded vs the 36% who do. I’m guessing the ones who do use AI were a bit more realistic about the likely near-term impact on their jobs.
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Kahneman’s Dual Process Theory Inspires AI Agent Architecture
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This approach takes inspiration from a well-studied dichotomy in human intelligence, notably covered in Daniel Kahneman’s book “Thinking, Fast and Slow” https://t.co/suRqJ7lbci
— Paul Roetzer (@paulroetzer) 7 juin 2023This approach takes inspiration from a well-studied dichotomy in human intelligence, notably covered in Daniel Kahneman’s book “Thinking, Fast and Slow”
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AI Training on Publishers’ Content Likely Exceeds Fair Use
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“most of the use of publishers’ original content by AI systems for both training and output purposes would likely be found to go far beyond the scope of fair use as set forth in the Copyright Act and established case law.”
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Who Develops AI Matters More Than Slowing Progress
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“One proposed solution, slowing technological development, is a crude and clumsy response to the rise of AI. Technology always continues to develop. It’s a matter of who develops it and how they deploy it. “