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2026-01-27
MIT Technology Review 8 related

An interview with OpenAI for Science head Kevin Weil on the team's mission, why LLMs can't come up with game-changing discoveries yet, and more

In the three years since ChatGPT's explosive debut, OpenAI's technology has upended a remarkable range of everyday activities at home, at work …LinkedIn:Will Douglas HeavenLinkedIn:Will Douglas Heaven...

2024-11-29
MIT Technology Review 4 related

How Altera deployed up to 1,000 AI agents that used LLMs to interact in Minecraft, finding that they formed a remarkable range of personality traits and roles

The way scientific research is conceived is changing. Masha Borak / Biometric Update : AI model that copies human personality opens questions on deepfakes Adeeba Alam Ansari / MarkTechPost : Four Cutt...

2023-11-19
MIT Technology Review 1 related

An interview with DeepMind's Shane Legg and Meredith Ringel Morris, who propose five levels of AGI taxonomy and say the first, “emerging”, has been achieved

Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review : Mastodon: @michellemanafy@journa.host . X: @mlamons1 , @the_magrathean , and @elieraad Mastodon: Michelle Manafy / @michellemanafy@journa.host : Google D...

2023-10-29
MIT Technology Review 1 related

A profile of, and interview with, OpenAI Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever, who made a “superalignment” team to safely build and control superintelligent AI models

Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review :

2023-03-05
MIT Technology Review

Q&A with OpenAI's Sandhini Agarwal, Liam Fedus, Jan Leike, and co-founder John Schulman on training ChatGPT, dealing with its virality, fixing issues, and more

Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review : Tweets: @trengriffin , @tiagodf , @antonioregalado , @techreview , @ndiakopoulos , @jjaron , @niallfirth , and @ketanj0 Tweets: Tren Griffin / @trengriff...

2023-02-17
Reuters 4 related

Source: Microsoft is demoing Bing chatbot to ad agencies, saying it plans paid links within the chatbox responses and industry-specific ads

Kevin Roose at the New York Times had a long chat … Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review : The ChatGPT-fueled battle for search is bigger than Microsoft or Google Mastodon: Jesse Baer / @misc@m...

2022-12-17
MIT Technology Review 1 related

Q&A with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on why DALL-E 2 made such an impact, the lessons from its success about AI's next decade, what DALL-E means for society, and more

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2022-01-28
MIT Technology Review 2 related

OpenAI says InstructGPT, its new GPT-3 version, is better at following instructions, producing less offensive language, less misinformation, and fewer mistakes

Will Douglas Heaven / MIT Technology Review :

2021-10-15
The Verge 8 related

Facebook details Ego4D, a research project in partnership with 13 universities that uses first-person video to improve perception by AI assistants

cataloguing not just what you say but the physical world around you. Such systems could be incredibly useful, of course, but have huge privacy implications. https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitte...

2021-08-30
MIT Technology Review 1 related

Tel Aviv-based startup Hour One is paying people to use their likenesses to create AI-voiced characters for marketing and educational videos for its clients

i.e. they scan your face while you make expressions and talk, then they can autogenerate you saying *anything* for ads, promo, customer service, etc: https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... Bill Fitzger...

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