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Decoding the data of the Chinese mpox outbreak
Sounds quite bad, right? It turns out the reality is a tad more complicated. On the WHO website, the recent…
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China doesn’t wait to set the rules on innovative AI
Last week, I watched the CBC News podcast “Nothing Strange”” to talk about the draft regulation—and what it means for…
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How you relate to your dog gives hope to fired engineer who claimed Google AI is sentient
Artificial intelligence will kill us all or solve the world’s biggest problems—or something in between—depending on who you ask. But…
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Kevin O’Leary says he’ll likely invest in OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, and liken its disruptive power to Amazon’s
Kevin O’Leary remembers what it’s like to be a disruptive force Amazon was in the early 2000s. Luckily for him,…
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‘ChatGPT for music’: Google AI’s MusicLM creates music from humming
ChatGPT speed up Many people wonder what else can artificial intelligence change. The making of music will also change, if…
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What ChatGPT’s success says about bad advice in Silicon Valley: Elad Gill
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. The artificial intelligence chatbot from OpenAI has captured the imagination around the world…
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ChatGPT has passed the MBA exam and a professor is sounding the alarm
ChatGPT has alarmed high school teachers who worry that students will use it—or other new artificial intelligence tools—to cheating on…
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Battery recycling and how AI can improve Microsoft Office
Microsoft is reportedly eyeing a $10 billion investment in OpenAI, the startup that created the viral ChatGPT chatbot and is…
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10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 | MIT Technology Review
battery recycling Recycling is crucial to preventing the growing mountains of discarded batteries that now end up in landfills, and…
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