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Why AI must learn to admit ignorance and say 'I don't know'

The ability to admit ignorance could be a sign of truly intelligent AI, and a new quiz of unsolved or perhaps even unsolvable...

More Humanitarian Organizations Will Harness AI’s Potential

For many of the people served by the humanitarian sector, 2024 has been the worst of times. The most recent UN estimates of...

How ChatGPT’s Canvas Can Help You Use AI More Productively

With multiple AI platforms and bots competing against each other—there's Copilot, Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity, to name just a few—we're seeing new...

‘GenAI, AI agents will be a defining force despite limitations’

With about 1,600 employees,...

Yes, That Viral LinkedIn Post You Read Was Probably AI-Generated

AI-generated writing is now all over the internet. The introduction of automated prose can sometimes change a website’s character, like when once beloved...

OpenAI unveils major GPT-4o update to enhance creative writing: How it works

Tech giant OpenAI has announced significant improvements to its artificial intelligence systems, focusing on enhancing creative writing and advancing AI safety. As per...

New York Times Says OpenAI Erased Potential Lawsuit Evidence

Lawsuits are never exactly a lovefest, but the copyright fight between The New York Times and both OpenAI and Microsoft is getting especially...

OpenAI vs ANI: Why ‘hallucinations’ are unlikely to go away soon

Microsoft-backed OpenAI...

Some of Substack’s Biggest Newsletters Rely On AI Writing Tools

Substack does not have an official policy governing the use of AI. One of Substack’s cofounders, Hamish McKenzie, has described the generative AI...
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