by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Education, Ethics
The article explores AI’s impact on education, envisioning personalized learning and teaching aids powered by AI. It acknowledges concerns about job loss and educational disruptions but advocates for a balanced approach. Some schools have banned AI due to...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art, Ethics
An AI-generated artwork named Théâtre D’opéra Spatial won a fine art competition but faces a copyright issue. Created via the Midjourney platform, the piece’s creator, Matthew Allen, indicated its origin, but the US Copyright Office rejected his attempt to...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Education, Ethics, LLM's, The Future of AI
Experts in various industries, including medicine, law, retail, film, tech, education, and agriculture, were asked about how they believe AI will change the nature of work and the labor force in their specific industries. In medicine, AI has the potential to reduce...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Ethics, Legal, LLM's, The Future of AI
The article explores how companies grapple with adopting generative AI like ChatGPT due to worries about data security and copyright risks. Some major players, including JPMorgan Chase and Apple, have banned internal use, while others cautiously explore limited...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Ethics, Legal, The Future of AI
The article from CNBC features an interview with Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the “Tech Godfather” of artificial intelligence (AI). Hinton discusses his concerns about the future of AI and its potential to rewrite its own code, potentially leading...