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2025-03-28
TechCrunch 37 related

After OpenAI released ChatGPT's new image generator, social media has been flooded with AI memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, highlighting copyright concerns

here's 7 incredible examples of what it can do Kirk / Geek News Central Podcast : ChatGPT's New Image Model Sparks Additional Copyright Controversies #1810 Spencer Neale / The American Conservative : ...

2025-02-17
N's Blog 4 related

New junior developers are reliant on Copilot, Claude, and other AI tools, meaning foundational coding knowledge is now missing, creating problems down the road

100k+ views 70+ votes 50+ votes  —  Something's been bugging me about how new devs and I need to talk about it. Bluesky: @mariotoday . Mastodon: @rabc@hachyderm.io , @dwallach@discuss.systems , and @s...

2024-05-26
Futurism 7 related

An analysis of GPT-3.5-based ChatGPT's answers to 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow: 52% of answers contain incorrect information, 77% are verbose

https://futurism.com/... Charlie Stross / @cstross@wandering.shop : Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are Wrong  —  https://futurism.com/... Shafik Yaghmour / @sh...

2024-05-25
Futurism 11 related

An analysis of ChatGPT's answers to 517 programming questions on Stack Overflow: 52% of answers contain misinformation, 77% are more verbose than human answers

Not So Smart  —  In recent years, computer programmers have flocked to chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT to help them code …

2024-05-09
Tom's Hardware 9 related

A Stack Overflow user says the site suspended his account for a week after he altered his posts in protest of its OpenAI partnership to use data for AI training

Stack Overflow is overflowing with salt.  —  Stack Overflow, a legendary internet forum for programmers and developers …

2024-01-22
The Verge 24 related

A September 2023 survey of 3,000+ game developers: 84% were somewhat or very concerned about the ethics of using generative AI and 35% were impacted by layoffs

but here's why that's not a bad thing Jason Nelson / Decrypt : Half of Game Devs Use AI, But Creatives Are Wary: Survey Chris Scullion / Video Games Chronicle : A third of developers saw layoffs at th...

2023-11-27
The Atlantic 2 related

As safety demands strip Llama 2, ChatGPT, and others of anything remotely controversial, some programmers are building uncensored LLMs without safety guardrails

2023-11-26
The Atlantic 2 related

As safety demands strip Llama 2, ChatGPT, and others of anything remotely controversial, some programmers are building uncensored LLMs without safety guardrails

A chatbot that can't say anything controversial isn't worth much.  Bring on the uncensored models. Threads: @tnlnyc . Mastodon: @MikeElgan@mastodon.social . X: @chumpchanger , @theatlantic , @kedkorte...

2022-12-27
The Register 3 related

Stanford study: programmers who used AI tools like GitHub Copilot to solve a set of coding challenges produced less secure code than those who did not

2022-12-26
The Register 2 related

Study: programmers who use GitHub Copilot and other AI tools produce less secure code than those who do not, despite believing their code has no safety issues

At the same time, tools like Github Copilot and Facebook InCoder make developers believe their code is sound

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