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28 March 2024

The Optimistic Future of AI: A Rebuttal to Hugo de Garis’s Pessimism Introduction

The day is so feared that the AI will reach the god-like power and independence, if at all, it ever comes. Although substantial advances in the field of ethical AI are increasingly bringing us closer to the point of assurance, that is rather the norm.

22 March 2024

Robotic Ships

Ships peacefully sailing across the ocean, with no crew on board. It’s a scene straight out of a science fiction movie, isn’t it? But hold on, because this future is not just a fantasy; it’s becoming a reality, and sooner than you might expect.

1 March 2024

Art on the moon

The Odysseus spacecraft landed on the moon, carrying the world’s priciest artist’s work by Jeff Koons.

29 February 2024

Music and the Brain

The impact of live music on emotional responses in the brain surpasses that of recorded tunes, as evidenced by heightened amygdala activity.

22 February 2024

Chatbot Mistakes

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, and chatbots have become a ubiquitous application of AI in customer service. However, the reliance on AI in chatbots also brings along challenges, particularly in the form of inaccuracies.

16 February 2024

ChatGPT Memory

OpenAI has introduced a new feature called “Memory” in ChatGPT, their language model. This feature is designed to enhance personalized interactions by allowing the model to remember information about users, such as their preferences and details from previous conversations

14 February 2024

Chatbot love

I embarked on a virtual quest through the vast expanse of the Internet and my trusty App Store, determined to explore the myriad of applications promising the perfect AI boyfriend experience.

5 February 2024

Google ends cached links

Google is no longer maintaining a backup of the entire Internet through its “cached” links in Google Search.

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