Tanya Rhodes13 hours agoThe genie escapes: Stanford copies the ChatGPT AI for less than $600verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Loz BlainSix months ago, only researchers and boffins were following the development of large language models. But ChatGPT's launch late last year sent a …
Tanya Rhodes1 day agoHow AI can save you time: 5 skills you no longer need to learnverified_publisherEuronews Next - Imane El AtillahOver the past few months, developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have taken huge strides and its use has skyrocketed, especially after the …
Tanya Rhodes1 day agoI'm an AI-prompt engineer. Here are 3 ways to use ChatGPT to get the best results.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Aaron MokThis as-told-to essay is based on conversations with Anna Berstein, a 29-year-old prompt engineer at the generative-AI firm Copy.ai based in New York. The following has been edited for length and clarity. When I was a freelance writer and historical-research assistant, I spent a lot of my time …
Tanya Rhodes2 days agoGenerative AI: Imagining a future of AI-dominated creativityverified_publisherVentureBeat - Brendan Cieko, CuseumAI-generated media has reached an explosive tipping point. Even before the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT electrified the internet, the research laboratory captured the attention of the art and design world for its generative AI system, DALL-E, allowing anyone to create images of anything their heart …
Tanya Rhodes1 day agoHow to Run a ChatGPT Alternative on Your Local PCtomshardware.comYou can't run ChatGPT on a single GPU, but you can run some far less complex text generation large language models on your own PC. We tested …
Tanya Rhodes2 days agoChatGPT is great — you’re just using it wrongverified_publisherSalon - Jonathan MayIt doesn't take much to get ChatGPT to make a factual mistake. My son is doing a report on U.S. presidents, so I figured I'd help him out by looking up a few biographies. I tried asking for a list of books about Abraham Lincoln and it did a pretty good job: Number 4 isn't right. Garry Wills famously …