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    • Digiday
    • 2023-09-29T04:01:00.000Z

    Meta adds a human element to AI, while others warn it all could be too 'human like'

    New features include a new chatbot called MetaAI, Bing search integration, new AI image tools, and dozens of celebrity characters.

    • Los Angeles Times
    • 2023-09-25T22:29:33.908Z

    Column: The writers' strike was the first workplace battle between humans and AI. The humans won.

    At a moment when the prospect of executives and managers using software automation to undermine work in professions everywhere loomed large, the WGA strike took on major symbolic weight.

    • www.scotsman.com
    • 2023-09-25T06:00:00.000Z

    AI and the human touch

    During World War II, a mansion in a quiet corner of Buckinghamshire became the centre of the Allied forces’ code-breaking efforts against the Axis. Bletchley Park was home to Alan Turing and other codebreakers who devised Colossus, the world’s first programmable digital electronic computer.

    • Psychology Today
    • 2023-09-19T23:09:03.000Z

    Has AI Surpassed Human Creativity?

    A new study compares the creativity of humans versus artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) with surprising results.

    • TechCrunch
    • 2023-09-26T23:31:06.000Z

    Atlassian CTO: We were late moving to the cloud, on the ball with AI

    The goal of Atlassian's CTO, Rajeev Rajan, and that of the two CEOs is to create one of the top tech companies at the world.

    • Stanford Daily
    • 2023-09-26T07:01:20.000Z

    Generative AI pales against human artistry at SF Symphony

    The symphony's incorporation of AI-generated images during the inaugural concert of the 2023-2024 season aimed at stimulating the imagination, but added little to the audiovisual experience, writes Lee.

    • VentureBeat
    • 2023-10-01T18:20:00.000Z

    AI assistants boost productivity but paradoxically risk human deskilling

    AI assistants can boost productivity if used judiciously, but we must not implement the technology in ways that degrade human capabilities.

    • VentureBeat
    • 2023-09-26T21:00:28.000Z

    AI needs human insight to reach its full potential against cyberattacks

    Because social engineering attacks will only continue to grow, cybersecurity needs insight from both AI and human threat hunters.

    • Breitbart
    • 2023-09-25T20:31:22.000Z

    Who Needs Humans Anymore: Spotify to Clone Podcasters' Voices with AI

    Spotify has unveiled a new feature, powered by ChatGPT developer OpenAI, that clones podcasters' voices using AI. The company claims the technology will be used for translation purposes, allowing the voices of podcasters to present their shows in languages they don't speak.

    • Geeky Gadgets
    • 2023-09-25T14:00:39.000Z

    What is "Weak AI" or "Narrow AI"?

    Weak AI, commonly referred to as narrow AI, is a specialized form of artificial intelligence that is engineered to execute a particular function or a limited range of functions. Unlike strong AI, which remains largely theoretical and aims to replicate the full spectrum of human cognitive abilities, weak AI is purpose-built to excel in specific […]

    • The Guardian
    • 2023-09-21T23:01:01.000Z

    AI developing too fast for regulators to keep up, says Oliver Dowden

    Deputy prime minister to urge UN general assembly to create international regulatory systemArtificial intelligence is developing too fast for regulators to keep up, the UK’s deputy prime minister is to announce as he aims to galvanise other countries to take the threat seriously in advance of the UK’s AI safety summit in November.Oliver Dowden will use a speech at the UN general assembly on Friday to sound the alarm over the lack of regulation of AI, which he says is developing faster than many...

    • Adweek
    • 2023-09-20T10:00:00.000Z

    Infosys’ B2B Marketing Strives to Find the Human Side of AI

    In the not-so-distant past, a business-focused technology company could slap its logo onto a stadium, vehicle or athlete in a tech-savvy sport and connect its brand and products to the action. Since the introduction of Generative AI within the last year, however, firms like Bangalore-based Infosys increasingly have to use those partnerships as B2B demos

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