Governments around the world are debating how to guide AI. China and the European Union have laid out sets of rules. In the U.S., the Biden administration has issued an executive order. Earlier this month, Britain hosted an AI “safety summit” to initiate discussion of what to do.
Category: TRENDS IN AI – Nov 14 2023
AI RIVALS HUMAN PROFESSIONALS IN TREATING DEPRESSION
In treating depression, AIs such as ChatGPT were better at adhering to standard treatment protocols than human professionals and also showed less gender or class bias, according to a study from Oranim Academic College in Israel.
CHATBOTS RE-EDUCATE MATH TEACHERS
When AI popped into educators’ awareness a year ago, many math teachers panicked: with AI able to solve math problems for students on demand, what would be the point of assigning homework – or what would be the point of teaching math at all?
NEWSPAPERS ARE THE LATEST TO ACCUSE AI DEVELOPERS
The News Media Alliance (NMA), a trade group of more than 2,000 newspaper publishers, has released research they say shows that AI developers rely more heavily on copyrighted newspaper stories in training their AIs than they do on generic content randomly taken from the web.