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Researchers question Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT smarts as AI champs do well with "memorization rather than true reasoning abilities"
By Kevin Okemwa published
NOT SO SMART A new study by MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) indicates LLMs tend to perform better at tasks they're familiar with than new territory.
Generative AI might have infiltrated gaming, but developers won't clean up after its mess and erroneous outputs: "It's not why I got into making games."
By Kevin Okemwa published
DO IT YOURSELF Jess Hyland, a member of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain's game workers branch, admits that AI could render her jobless at any moment.
Is Microsoft's controversial Windows Recall feature 29-year-old Bill Gates' brainchild? A mid-1980s radio interview suggests it might be
By Kevin Okemwa published
NOSTALGIC In the 1980s, Bill Gates wanted to make PCs easy to use and fun using AI, or "softer software."
Microsoft and Google's electricity consumption surpasses the power usage of over 100 countries
By Kevin Okemwa published
ENOUGH POWER? Google and Microsoft consume more energy than some countries.
Microsoft finally lets Windows 10 users with multi-monitor configuration use Copilot after 7-month compatibility hold
By Kevin Okemwa published
PATCHED Microsoft issues fix for the bug affecting the Copilot experience in Windows 10 when using a multi-monitor configuration. The bug caused desktop icons to move sporadically and icon alignment issues.
NVIDIA’s CEO envisions a future where “multi-shot” agentic AIs — armed with reasoning superpowers outperform humans in the job market
By Kevin Okemwa published
AGENTIC AIS NVIDIA CEO predicts a future with 'multi-shot' agentic AIs with reasoning capabilities that will claim even more jobs from people.
Will AI end humanity? The p(doom) scales of an OpenAI insider and AI researcher are alarmingly high, peaking at a 99.9% probability
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI DOOM AI researcher Roman Yampolskiy appeared on Fridman's podcast to discuss the potential risk AI poses to humanity in a broad interview.
Oxford researchers seemingly found a 'semantic entropy cure' for AI hallucination episodes: "Getting answers from LLMs is cheap, but reliability is the biggest bottleneck."
By Kevin Okemwa published
hallucinations at bay Semantic entropy will help users determine the quality of AI-generated responses and hallucinations.
As the AI 'grim reaper' haunts more creative jobs, OpenAI's CTO says, "maybe they shouldn't have existed in the first place..if it is not very high quality"
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI CLAIMS JOBS OpenAI CTO Mira Murati says AI will reshape the job market by creating new opportunities and killing some creative jobs that "maybe shouldn't have existed in the first place."
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