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ChatGPT Glossary: 48 AI Terms That Everyone Should Know
With AI technology embedding itself in products from Google, Microsoft, Apple, Anthropic, Perplexity and OpenAI, it's good to stay up to date on all the latest terminology.
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New ChatGPT prompt goes viral with Sam Altman’s approval
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, put his name to a new viral trend on the platform recently when he retweeted it on X (formerly Twitter) with “love this” added in response to a tweet that has got ChatGPT users enthralled.
Google turns to nuclear to power AI data centres
Google has signed a deal to use small nuclear reactors to generate the vast amounts of energy needed to power its artificial intelligence (AI) data centres.
New Gmail Security Alert For 2.5 Billion Users As AI Hack Confirmed
Google has implemented increasingly sophisticated protections against those who would compromise your Gmail account—but hackers using AI-driven attacks are also evolving.
Applied use cases
‘It’s not me, it’s just my face’: the models who found their likenesses had been used in AI propaganda
The well-groomed young man dressed in a crisp, blue shirt speaking with a soft American accent seems an unlikely supporter of the junta leader of the west African state of Burkina Faso.
The Next Breakthrough In AI: How Quantum AI Will Reshape Our World
Quantum AI has the potential to solve complex problems at speeds that would make even our most advanced classical computers look like abacuses in comparison.
AI For Networking
These discoveries appear that AI is changing networks to be more intelligent and harder, which is able lead to more advancements in how we oversee and secure systems.
Ethics
EU AI Act checker reveals Big Tech's compliance pitfalls
Some of the most prominent artificial intelligence models are falling short of European regulations in key areas such as cybersecurity resilience and discriminatory output, according to data seen by Reuters.
Swiss drone-assisted wheelchair showcases AI’s promise and problems
A wheelchair guided by artificial intelligence and drones is being developed by a Swiss-based research group to help enable people with disabilities to lead more independent lives and feel more included in society. But many technical, ethical and legal obstacles remain.
Ethical and Legal Implications of AI in Public Health
Understanding how AI influences public health from legal and ethical perspectives is critical to fostering trust and safeguarding individuals’ rights in the era of digital health.
Robotics
Molg Raises $5.5 Million to Tackle E-waste with Robotics
Circular manufacturing startup Molg announced that it has raised $5.5 million in seed funding, with proceeds aimed at scaling capacity for the company’s solution to tackle electronics waste.
The Optimus robots at Tesla’s Cybercab event were humans in disguise
Behind-the-scenes human ‘assisting’ Optimus meant the We, Robot event said little about how far its humanoid robots have come.
Robotics in Education: Preparing Students for a Tech-Driven World
This innovative initiative aims to develop a groundbreaking learning robot—one with the potential to assist people in their daily lives as they learn and evolve.
Research
[Claude Artifacts vs ChatGPT Canvas] Top 8 Claude 3.5 Artifacts: From Game Creation to Real-Time Dashboards
Discover the top 8 examples of Claude 3.5’s capabilities, from building games and websites to creating complex maps and business dashboards. Explore its AI-powered versatility.
Similarity-driven adversarial testing of neural networks
As similarity is one of the key components of human cognition and categorization, the approach presents a shift towards a more human-centered security testing of deep neural networks.
AI & and Global Health Equity
Social patterning in data generation reflects structural inequities ingrained in healthcare systems : data tend to be sourced from majoritised demographics (ie, white western male populations) and devices that are developed and calibrated on young healthy people, typically white college …