Assessing ChatGPT4: Potential Risks to Human Interaction
ChatGPT4, a new AI language model, is revolutionizing human interaction. However, there are potential risks that need to be assessed.
Continue reading →ChatGPT4, a new AI language model, is revolutionizing human interaction. However, there are potential risks that need to be assessed.
Continue reading →While I do not necessarily disagree with the pause it strikes me as somewhat hypocritical for the CEO of Tesla to be endorsing this “pause”, given Tesla’s extensive use of AI for self-piloting their vehicles. Maybe Tesla is concerned they … Continue reading →
By Clayton Romans – Over the past several years, ransomware attacks have caused extraordinary harm to American organizations: schools forced to close, hospitals required to divert patients, companies across all sectors facing operational disruption and expending untold sums on mitigation … Continue reading →
The rise of artificial general intelligence – now seen as inevitable in Silicon Valley – will bring change that is “orders of magnitude” greater than anything the world has yet seen, observers say. But are we ready? AGI – defined … Continue reading →
The number of victims affected by a mass-ransomware attack, caused by a bug in a popular data transfer tool used by businesses around the world, continues to grow as another organization tells TechCrunch that it was also hacked. The City of … Continue reading →
Microsoft Copilot is a new AI-powered tool that aims to revolutionize the way developers write code. The tool, which is built on the company’s GPT-3 language model, is designed to assist developers in writing code by suggesting code snippets, completing lines of code, and even writing entire functions. With Copilot, developers can save time, reduce errors, and focus on writing high-quality code that meets the needs of their users. Copilot is set to become an indispensable tool for developers looking to streamline their workflow and produce better code faster.
Continue reading →Obviously this is a bit apocalyptic but given the human propensity to ready, fire, aim who’s to say. “Computers need to be accountable to machines,” a top Microsoft executive told a roomful of reporters in Washington, DC, on February 10, … Continue reading →
Using my OpenAI account I made a relatively simple request on the playground. The text of the question is directly below. The answer to the question is amazing. I also used the AI image generator for the featured image of … Continue reading →
Today, we announced Microsoft 365 Copilot—your copilot for work. Copilot combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your data in the Microsoft Graph—your calendar, emails, chats, documents, meetings, and more—and the Microsoft 365 apps to turn your words into the … Continue reading →
By Bernd Ruecker – One of the core benefits companies gain from digitization is the ability to generate efficiencies or gain a competitive advantage by automating business processes. Executives roundly agree on this issue. Recent automation market research shows 95 percent of executives … Continue reading →