- - Mayhem at OpenAI - Our Interview With Sam Altman nytimes.com
- - A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That? nytimes.com
- - The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win techdirt.com
- - Clue in the windscreen may be key in legal challenge to Queensland’s AI traffic fine system theguardian.com
- - Discovery of a structural class of antibiotics with explainable deep learning nature.com
- - Startup Claims Its AI Can Prove Santa Exists blog.startupstash.com
- - The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement theverge.com
- - The road ahead reaches a turning point in 2024 gatesnotes.com
- - The must-watch TED Talks on AI from 2023 ted.com
- - Journalists Had 'No Idea' About OpenAI's Deal to Use Their Stories wired.com
- - In the Age of AI, Her Is a Fairy Tale wired.com
- - A New Attack Impacts Major AI Chatbots—and No One Knows How to Stop It wired.com
- - ChatGPT is winning the future — but what future is that? theverge.com
- - ChatGPT's One-year Anniversary: Are Open-Source Large Language Models Catching up? arxiv.org
- - Generative AI Security: Preventing Microsoft Copilot Data Exposure thehackernews.com
- - AI’s Climate Impact Goes beyond Its Emissions scientificamerican.com
- - Google Just Launched Gemini, Its Long-Awaited Answer to ChatGPT wired.com
- - Is Elon Musk ‘Politically Marooned?’ bloomberg.com
- - How Nations Are Losing a Global Race to Tackle A.I.’s Harms nytimes.com
- - Meta’s AI chief doesn’t think AI super intelligence is coming anytime soon, and is skeptical on quantum computing cnbc.com
- - Hallucinate, AI, authenticity: dictionaries’ words of the year make our biggest fears clear theguardian.com
- - Due to AI, “We are about to enter the era of mass spying,” says Bruce Schneier arstechnica.com
- - Meta and IBM Launch AI Alliance, Promise to Be ‘Open gizmodo.com.au
- - The Rise of AI in Alternative Browsers wired.com
- - Canva dominated generative AI in Australia in 2023 smartcompany.com.au
- - The Year of ChatGPT and Living Generatively wired.com
- - State of AI: A 2023 Report On AI retool.com
- - Sam Altman sheds light on feud with Elon Musk: ‘The closer people are to being pointed in the same direction, the more contentious the disagreements are’ fortune.com
- - These Clues Hint at the True Nature of OpenAI’s Shadowy Q* Project wired.com
- - Australia to put artificial intelligence to the test tracking Chinese submarines under AUKUS deal abc.net.au
- - The Inside Story of Microsoft’s Partnership with OpenAI newyorker.com
- - Sora Tanaka is a fitness-obsessed journalist. She also doesn’t exist smh.com.au
- - Has Great Potential! Meet Your A.I. Realtor newyorker.com
- - A Coder Considers the Waning Days of the Craft newyorker.com
- - How Jensen Huang’s Nvidia Is Powering the A.I. Revolution newyorker.com
- - How Moral Can A.I. Really Be? newyorker.com
- - What the OpenAI drama means for AI progress — and safety nature.com
- - Silicon Valley's "effective altruism" and "effective accelerationism" only give a thin philosophical veneer to the industry's same old impulses newsletter.mollywhite.net
- - A disability advocate preserves his voice with iPhone apple.com
December 2023
Highlights this month include Sam Altman's insights on OpenAI's internal dynamics, legal challenges like the NY Times' copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, and ethical dilemmas in AI's ability to create human-like art. Technological breakthroughs are also featured, from healthcare innovations to whimsical claims like AI proving Santa's existence. The impact of AI on journalism and its security challenges are explored, alongside reflections on ChatGPT's first anniversary and the progress of open-source models. The industry is buzzing with Google's launch of Gemini as a ChatGPT rival, and strategic movements like Meta and IBM's AI alliance. AI's diverse applications are evident, from tracking submarines to real estate, highlighting its strategic and societal importance. Articles also delve into philosophical aspects, such as AI's ethical limitations and Silicon Valley's 'effective altruism'. Together, these pieces provide a vivid snapshot of AI's current state, its transformative potential, and the complex challenges it poses.
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