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Write long-form content in seconds with half off this leading AI tool

Wordplay AI Content Generator overhauls your content marketing and a lifetime subscription price is now half off. The post Write long-form content in seconds with half off this leading AI tool appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Meet ChatGPT’s Right-Wing Alter Ego

A programmer is building chatbots with opposing political views to make a point about biased AI. He’s also planning a centrist bot to bridge the divide.

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Can jack-of-all-trades AI reshape medicine?

Most medical AI models in use today are trained to perform one or two specific tasks and have limited utility. Next-generation AI -- called generalist medical AI -- incorporates various types of data to perform a variety of complex tasks in a range of clinical scenarios. Generalist medical AI can reshape medicine by augmenting clinical decision-making, real-time surgical and bedside support, and more.

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6 Tips for Using ChatGPT to Brainstorm Better

Artificial intelligence can be a font of inspiration. Here’s how to use OpenAI’s AI chatbot the next time you’re spitballing ideas.

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Facebook owner Meta’s profits exceed expectations

It said AI was "driving good results" across its business - which has slashed jobs worldwide.

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Brace Yourself for the 2024 Deepfake Election

No matter what happens with generative AI, its disruptive forces are already beginning to play a role in the fast-approaching US presidential race.

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IBM launches QRadar Security Suite for accelerated threat detection and response

IBM said the new cybersecurity platform is a unified interface that streamlines analyst response across the full attack lifecycle and includes AI and automation capabilities shown to speed alert triage by 55%. The post IBM launches QRadar Security Suite for accelerated threat detection and response appeared first on TechRepublic.

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ChatGPT is coming for your job. Why that’s a good thing

Commentary: Though a new report claims artificial intelligence could replace some jobs, the reality is that people in these roles and others can use AI to do their work much more effectively than before. The post ChatGPT is coming for your job. Why that’s a good thing appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AI creators must study consciousness, experts warn

An open letter calls on the technology sector to research consciousness, as AI becomes more advanced.

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Snapchat introduces AI chatbot to mixed reviews

My AI is pinned to the top of users' chat feeds and only paid subscribers can choose to remove it.

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My AI: Snapchat chatbot introduced to mixed reviews

My AI is pinned to the top of users' chat feeds and only paid subscribers can choose to remove it.

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How Microsoft's Bing Chatbot Came to Be—and Where It's Going Next

The AI-powered chat interface transformed the second-place search engine into a trendsetter. Now the company is integrating ads and working on accuracy.

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Noah Raford Can Help You Prepare for a Not-So-Nice Future

We spoke with a futurist to understand the difference between predicting what's coming down the pike and instead being ready for it emotionally.

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Salesforce announces Einstein GPT for field service

The Einstein GPT AI can summarize reports and guide customers to service their own equipment on the Field Service mobile app. The post Salesforce announces Einstein GPT for field service appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Creating a tsunami early warning system using artificial intelligence

Researchers develop an early warning system that combines acoustic technology with AI to immediately classify earthquakes and determine potential tsunami risk. They propose using underwater microphones, called hydrophones, to measure the acoustic radiation produced by the earthquake, which carries information about the tectonic event and travels significantly faster than tsunami waves. The computational model triangulates the source of the earthquake and AI algorithms classify its slip type and magnitude. It then calculates important properties like effective length and width, uplift speed, and duration, which dictate the size of the tsunami.

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Yelp rolls out AI-powered search updates and the ability to add videos to reviews

Yelp announced today that it’s introducing a series of new updates, including an enhanced AI-powered search experience and the ability to add videos to reviews. Yelp says it can now better understand a user’s search intent and highlight relevant information from reviews in new snippets that appear under each business listing in search results. For […] Yelp rolls out AI-powered search updates and the ability to add videos to reviews by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

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The Andy Warhol Copyright Case That Could Transform Generative AI

The US Supreme Court’s upcoming decision could shift the interpretation of fair use law—and all the people, and tools, that turn to it for protection.

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66% of Americans would not want AI to help make hiring decisions

A recent Pew Research study about using artificial intelligence when hiring and evaluating workers reveals mixed opinions. The post 66% of Americans would not want AI to help make hiring decisions appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AI Isn't Going to Reinvent the Alphabet Anytime Soon

AI doesn't understand how humans read well enough to design type on its own. But it can help typographers make their work more accessible.

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ChatGPT Can Help Doctors—and Hurt Patients

The chatbot is tempting physicians with its ability to spout medical information, but researchers warn against trusting AI with tough ethical decisions.

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