thejapantimes, to worldnews
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

News Corp. just cut a deal with OpenAI, who is courting major media outlets to use their data. What about smaller publications? And publishers' ability to control their content? https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/27/world/openai-journalism-offers-news-corp/

blog, to ChatGPT German
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Atomkraft, Fusion und Geoengineering für „KI“

„Wir brau­chen viel mehr Ener­gie, als wir bis­her dach­ten“, sagt Ope­nAI-Chef Sam Alt­man. Er meint, die Mensch­heit müs­se „etwas Dra­ma­ti­sches“ tun, um das Kli­ma zu schüt­zen und den Ener­gie­be­darf von „KI“ zu decken.

https://kaffeeringe.de/2024/05/28/atomkraft-fusion-und-geoengineering-fuer-ki/

kubikpixel, to ChatGPT German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Neu ist diese Info nicht und doch wird es weiträumig KI bei Programmierung eingesetzt. Deswegen aber auch Zeit für die Korrektur vom Code verschwendet.

»Qualitätsmängel – Forscher warnen vor ChatGPT-Einsatz beim Programmieren:
Viele Programmierer:innen greifen bei der Softwareentwicklung zu KI-Chatbots wie ChatGPT. Das sollten sie aber eher bleiben lassen, wie jetzt eine Studie nahelegt.«

😒 https://t3n.de/news/qualitaet-chatgpt-programmieren-1626510/


kubikpixel, (edited )
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

🧵 …ergänzend zum obigen Toot folgenden Link, mal sehen wie deshalb das Programmieren mit der KI zu teuer in der Produktion werden kann?

»ChatGPT ist ein schlechter Programmier-Ratgeber:
Wie eine Studie zeigt, beinhalten ChatGPT-Antworten auf Programmierfragen oft Fehler.«

🤥 https://www.inside-it.ch/chatgpt-ist-ein-schlechter-programmier-ratgeber-20240527


#ki #code #kunstlicheintelligenz #chatgpt #programmierung #programmeren #it

br00t4c, to ChatGPT
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Scarlett Johansson's OpenAI clash is just the start of legal wrangles over artificial intelligence

#chatgpt #openai

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/may/27/scarlett-johansson-openai-legal-artificial-intelligence-chatgpt

TechDesk, to apple
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

While AI is expected to be top of the bill at the unveiling of iOS 18 at WWDC on June 10, it seems Apple could be keeping things a little more basic than some of the other AI announcements made recently.

Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter suggested Apple’s approach to AI will focus on “being practical,” reports @theverge, with features like voice memo transcriptions, auto-generated emojis, and AI-enhanced photo edits and Spotlight searches. The biggest announcement? A rumoured partnership with OpenAI, which will allow ChatGPT to “integrate more deeply” into the Apple operating system. Here’s more.

https://flip.it/mBMTmE

pernillet, to ChatGPT Danish
@pernillet@mastodon.online avatar

I am still stunned that GenAI is constantly gaining ground, a machine that tell lies. But of course, so is Donald Trump.
https://dataethics.eu/chatgpt-is-the-epitome-of-donald-trump/

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

#AI #GenerativeAI #ChatGPT #Media #News #Journalism: "ChatGPT is by far the most widely recognised generative AI product – around 50% of the online population in the six countries surveyed have heard of it. It is also by far the most widely used generative AI tool in the six countries surveyed. That being said, frequent use of ChatGPT is rare, with just 1% using it on a daily basis in Japan, rising to 2% in France and the UK, and 7% in the USA. Many of those who say they have used generative AI have used it just once or twice, and it is yet to become part of people’s routine internet use.
In more detail, we find:

  • While there is widespread awareness of generative AI overall, a sizable minority of the public – between 20% and 30% of the online population in the six countries surveyed – have not heard of any of the most popular AI tools.
  • In terms of use, ChatGPT is by far the most widely used generative AI tool in the six countries surveyed, two or three times more widespread than the next most widely used products, Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot.
  • Younger people are much more likely to use generative AI products on a regular basis. Averaging across all six countries, 56% of 18–24s say they have used ChatGPT at least once, compared to 16% of those aged 55 and over.
  • Roughly equal proportions across six countries say that they have used generative AI for getting information (24%) as creating various kinds of media, including text but also audio, code, images, and video (28%).
  • Just 5% across the six countries covered say that they have used generative AI to get the latest news."

https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/what-does-public-six-countries-think-generative-ai-news

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