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Companies want a slice of AI revenue but the flawed systems could backfire on them
Microsoft-backed group shifts towards showing less openness amid race to commercialise AI systems
The new model is more accurate and powerful and has greater reasoning capabilities. But it is also open to abuse
Microsoft-backed company says latest version of AI technology is its ‘most advanced system yet’
Start-ups will find it harder to challenge main industry players
In their rush to show off AI capabilities, companies open themselves up to possible inaccuracies
Companies know that rushing to join the movement is already being rewarded in markets
With care, the latest technology frenzy can be used for creative and productive ends
Clarkesworld closes submissions after receiving hundreds of stories written or improved by programs such as ChatGPT
Hype, thy name is generative AI
Google, Microsoft and some start-ups plan to embed AI into their services in ways that may transform the market
Who wants to wait and think about potential downsides if it means missing the chance to create a billion-dollar company?
ChatGPT and similar software could prove transformative but we should temper our optimism
Agreement represents bet on transformative nature of artificial intelligence on company’s future business
ChatGPT earned a solid grade and outperformed some humans on a Wharton course
Too much of our testing regime still remains fixated on being able to regurgitate information
Skynet hits the books
Plus, we take a look at Nelson Peltz’s activism playbook and Microsoft’s potential $10bn bet on artificial intelligence
Tech giants race to stake out their place in new field of generative artificial intelligence
Deal would represent a big increase after newest form of software goes viral
Academics urge universities to develop new forms of assessment after launch of program that imitates essay-writing
The natural language AI chatbot can write poetry and draft legal letters, but is not trustworthy
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