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Item#38 – Virtual Reality, Casual Conversations, and Irremediable Deceptions of ChatGPT

This week's AI news roundup includes stories about advancements in AI and VR leading to increased user isolation, OpenAI's struggle with keeping its models truthful, key businesses poaching AI talent from rival companies, and the potential risks AI poses to scientific integrity. Increasingly, users are leveraging advanced AI and VR technologies to craft their personalized virtual…

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DAI#33 – Gaming experiences, voice replication, and artificial intelligence predictions.

This week's summary includes the latest news in artificial intelligence (AI) with discussions on OpenAI's voice cloner, a troubling NYC chatbot, and a predictive AI model. OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab, announced this week that its AI voice cloner is so good that it presents a risk and could potentially not be released. Meanwhile, in…

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Item#32 DAI – Action involving Sora, virtual duplications, and collective artificial intelligence networks.

This week in AI news, OpenAI’s text-to-video model Sora has caught the attention of Hollywood, potentially threatening careers in the film industry as production companies show interest in the technology. According to a report, the integration of AI into business could result in as many as 8 million job losses in the UK. Meanwhile, the…

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DAI#31 – Awareness in AI, defined boundaries, and the unveiling of Grok

AI debate regarding smartness, safety and consciousness is heating up. An AI called Claude 3 Opus intrigued many with its interactive capability rekindling discussions on AI sentience. Critics question whether phrases such as “I think, therefore I am,” can be applicable to AI. On the business side, staff from Inflection AI has joined Microsoft Copilot,…

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