Just out - ongoing predictions for AI. Are they in sight after ~70 years of trying?
Just out - ongoing predictions for AI. Are they in sight after ~70 years of trying?
Didja read about the study that claimed ChatGPT produced poetry “indistinguishable” from Shakespeare?
Critique by NYU’s Ernest Davis, on the unbearable banality of ChatGPT’s poetry: https://cs.nyu.edu/~davise/papers/GPT-Poetry.pdf
Artificial intelligence is an actively surging field in today’s digital landscape, and as each new AI interface reaches the public it throws into sharper resolution that all the big tech players are getting involved. And quickly. But where are the roots of this rapidly expanding industry’s interests? How does AI impact individuals, established industries, and the future of our society if it continues to grow faster than it is critically examined? In his newest book Taming Silicon Valley: How We Can Ensure That AI Works For Us, author and scientist Gary F. Marcus uses his expertise in the field to help readers understand the realities, risks, and responsibilities the public faces as AI gains widespread traction.
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Where do you think the next generation of AI tools will come from?
"the 2010s were the age of scaling,"
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/11/what-if-ai-doesnt-just-keep-getting-better-forever/
On diminishing returns in LLMs and why OpenAI might become the WeWork of AI: