Artificial Intelligence Acronyms (Part 2)
Part Two of our list of AI acronyms. If you’re swimming in alphabet soup, this can help.
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Part Two of our list of AI acronyms. If you’re swimming in alphabet soup, this can help.
In theory gpt-o1 can explore options for solving problems, refine them, and identify mistakes in its own “thinking.”
A couple of researchers from Harvard have cooked up a way to make AI recommendation systems favor a particular product, potentially allowing a merchant to hijack an AI in their favor.
“He sent me photos and even showed me a screenshot of all the white women he was trying to scam using the identity of a white man.”
AI may not actually feel things like people, but it can learn from huge piles of data to pinpoint exactly what pushes our emotional buttons.
Companies and bad actors are leveraging advanced AI tools to flood platforms with fake reviews, and it’s becoming hard to tell what’s real from what’s generated.
I made this list because there are many things AI is doing that seem unnecessary.
Today, we’ll look at things we wish AI could do, that it might really be capable of doing in our lifetimes.
AI love is here whether society is ready for it or not. AI boyfriends, AI girlfriends, AI companion robots for the elderly — the trend is raising social concerns but also hope for the lonely.
Wang is sitting on a couple cool billion before the age of thirty.
Confused about how to format datasets for the OpenAI fine-tuning API? I built a simple dataset formatting app for chat models like ChatGPT.