by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Ethics, Job Loss, LLM's, The Future of AI
AI’s rapid growth, especially generative AI, is still in its early stages. While concerns loom about its potential dominance, immediate priorities involve human-centered AI interactions to prevent user frustrations. It’s essential to align AI functionality...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Education, Future, LLM's
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking AI application that accurately identifies heart functions and valvular heart disease from chest X-rays, as detailed in The Lancet Digital Health. By training the AI on over 22,000 chest X-rays...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art
The University of Vienna’s research suggests that people perceive emotions and intentions in art generated by computers, even when informed about its artificial origins. Using basic algorithms, the study aimed for artworks free from human influence....
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Ethics, LLM's, Sentience
Concerns from AI experts like Geoffrey Hinton highlight fears over the rapid AI progress, leading to calls for a halt on advanced AI development. Models like GPT-4 hint at potential AGI emergence, raising worries about controlling superintelligent AI. Experts doubt...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art, Education, LLM's
This article explores the intersection of Salvador Dalí’s artistic approach and the emerging landscape of AI-generated art. It parallels Dalí’s creative remixing with the computational creativity of AI image generators like DALL-E, delving into the...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Education, Ethics, Legal
This NPR article delves into the wide-reaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI) across various domains, exploring its role in reshaping education, politics, art, and healthcare. Host Bobby Allyn presents the NPR Explains: AI podcast, addressing critical...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Ethics, LLM's, Sentience
David Chalmers, a leading philosopher on consciousness, addressed the AI consciousness controversy at NeurIPS, acknowledging AI advancements but emphasizing their lacking prerequisites for consciousness. The moral quandary of AI consciousness extends beyond...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Bias, Ethics, Future, Job Loss
The McKinsey Global Survey reveals swift adoption of generative AI (gen AI), used by one-third of respondents within a year of its introduction. Executives are actively involved in gen AI tools, marking a shift toward leadership engagement. Despite recognizing its...