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?
Tag: AI
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.
CRYPTOS AND COPYRIGHT: A PERFECT USE CASE?
The use of massive data sets containing Intellectual Property (IP) of many millions of human content creatives, is becoming a poison pill at the heart of generative AI systems.
BAIDU LAUNCHES RIVAL TO CHATGPT
China’s Baidu, which ranks among the world’s top tech firms and operates the country’s most popular search engine, has launched an AI that it says will pose competition to OpenAI’s iconic ChatGPT.
LINKEDIN CREATES AN AI TO ANSWER SECURITY QUESTIONS
LinkedIn, the professional social media platform owned by Microsoft, has developed an AI that can answer questions about whether products, data downloads, and other digital tools comply with a company’s security policies or pose cybersecurity threats.
GOODBYE GOOGLE. PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO AI FOR INTERNET SEARCHES, WOLF SAYS
About 13 million American adults are using ChatGPT, TikTok, and other AI-powered search tools instead of Google, Bing, and the usual engines, a number that will grow to 90 million by 2027, according to data from consulting firm Activate.
HELP WANTED: NEW YORK TIMES SEEKS SENIOR AI EDITOR, SIX-FIGURE SALARY
The New York Times, long known as the U.S.’s “newspaper of record,” has surrendered to the economic realities of newspapering in the 21st century: bots can help the bottom line by doing work that reporters used to do.
ENGINEERS ARE TRANSFORMING AIs FROM ASSISTANTS INTO AUTONOMOUS AGENTS
ChatGPT’s most popular uses so far are as an artist, assistant, brainstorming partner, and researcher. However, when engineers at Nvidia, the company making specialized AI chips, opened the hood and began tinkering with its engine, they found a much more sophisticated and capable entity than they had expected.
READY FOR A CRADLE TO GRAVE “AI COPILOT”?
In connection with an Orwellian named “AI Global Safety Summit” held this past week in the U.K., thousands of AI industry workers and experts have signed onto a letter arguing that AI is destined to become a “force for good” in the world, and not disaster.
MORE TECH CORPS PROMISE TO USE THEIR MEGABILLIONS TO DEFEND THEIR AI IP INFRINGEMENT
Google has now joined Microsoft and Adobe in guaranteeing users of its AI platforms and services that the tech corporation will assume liability for any claims of Intellectual Property (IP) infringement.









