– According to Twitter polls and Reddit forums, around 70% of people find it difficult to be rude to ChatGPT, while around 16% are fine treating the chatbot like an AI slave.
– Treating an AI that behaves like a human badly may lead to a habit of treating other people badly as well.
– Politeness and respect towards ChatGPT result in better responses, just like with human interactions.
– AI bots are faster and more accurate than humans at solving CAPTCHA puzzles designed to detect bots.
– Wired argues that AI-generated fake child pornography could potentially help protect real children from abuse, but this is a controversial argument.
– Amazon has introduced AI-generated review summaries, which may oversimplify perceived product problems and harm sellers’ reputations.
– Microsoft published an article that listed the Ottawa Food Bank as a must-see sight due to human error, not unsupervised AI.
– The United Nations International Labour Organization suggests that generative AI, such as ChatGPT, is more likely to complement jobs rather than substitute them.
– Big companies are using AI for various purposes, such as handling customer inquiries, coping with weather patterns, automating incident detection, and improving medical diagnosis.
– Other news includes entertainment companies advertising AI jobs, AI detecting cancers earlier than doctors, Meta releasing an open-source universal translator AI model, and The New York Times blocking OpenAI’s web crawler.
– Midjourney offers a new AI tool called Inpainting that allows users to add new elements to images.
– A creepy AI-generated video of protests against AIs has been created.