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Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
A deepfake is an AI-powered media that depicts a person in a manner that is not real. Learn how deepfakes are used in cybercrime and the relevant measures for protection.
·spiceworks.com·
Deepfake Types, Examples, Prevention
National ChatGPT Survey: Teachers Even More Accepting of Chatbot Than Students
National ChatGPT Survey: Teachers Even More Accepting of Chatbot Than Students
42% of students use ChatGPT, up from 33% in a prior survey. Their teachers are way ahead of them, with now 63% saying they’ve used the tool on the job
Teacher and parent attitudes about ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot that debuted in late 2022, are shifting slightly, according to new findings out today from the polling firm Impact Research. The survey is the latest in a series commissioned by the Walton Family Foundation, which is tracking the topic, as well as attitudes about STEM education more broadly. The researchers say Americans and teachers especially are beginning to see the potential of incorporating AI tools like ChatGPT into K-12 education — and that, in their experience, it’s already helping students learn.  The new findings come as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission opens an investigation into OpenAI, ChatGPT’s creator, probing whether it put personal reputations and data at risk. The FTC has warned that consumer protection laws apply to AI, even as the Biden administration and Congress push for new regulations on the field. RelatedThe Promise of Personalized Learning Never Delivered. Today’s AI Is Different OpenAI is also a defendant in several recent lawsuits filed by authors — including the comedian Sarah Silverman — who say the technology “ingested” their work, improperly appropriating their copyrighted books without the authors’ consent to train its AI program. The suits each seek nearly $1 billion in damages, the Los Angeles Times reported. The latest results are based on a national survey of 1,000 K-12 teachers, 1,002 students, ages 12-18; 802 voters and 916 parents. It was conducted by Impact Research between June 23 and July 6. The plus-or-minus margin of error is 3 percentage points for the teacher and student results, 3.5 percentage points for the voter results and 3.2 for the parent responses. Here are the top five findings: 1. Nearly everyone knows what ChatGPT is About seven months after it first debuted publicly, pretty much everyone knows what ChatGPT is. It’s broadly recognized by 80% of registered voters, according to the new survey, by 71% of parents and 73% of teachers. Meanwhile, slightly fewer students — just 67% — tell pollsters they know what it is. 2. Despite the doom-and-gloom headlines about AI taking over the world, lots of people view ChatGPT favorably Surprisingly, parents now view the chatbot more favorably than teachers: 61% of parents are fine with it, according to the new survey, compared with only 58% of teachers and just 54% of students. 3. Just a fraction of students say they’re using ChatGPT … but lots of teachers admit to using it In February, a previous survey found that 33% of students said they’d used ChatGPT for school. That figure is now creeping up to 42%. But their teachers are way ahead of them: 63% of teachers say they’ve used the chatbot on the job, up from February, when just 50% of teachers were taking advantage of the tool. Four in 10 (40%) teachers now report using it at least once a week. 4. Teachers … and parents … believe it’s legit Teachers who use ChatGPT overwhelmingly give it good reviews. Fully 84% say it has positively impacted their classes, with about 6 in 10 (61%) predicting it will have “legitimate educational uses that we cannot ignore.” Related‘This Changes Everything’: AI Is About to Upend Teaching and Learning Nearly two-thirds (64%) of parents think teachers and schools should allow the use of ChatGPT for schoolwork. That includes 28% who say they should not just tolerate but encourage its use. 5. It’s not just for cheating anymore While lots of headlines since last winter have touted ChatGPT’s superior ability to help students cheat on essays and the like, just 23% of teachers now believe cheating will be its likely sole use, down slightly from the spring (24%).
·the74million.org·
National ChatGPT Survey: Teachers Even More Accepting of Chatbot Than Students
Music AI
Music AI
Create Any Song with Any Artist
·create.musicfy.lol·
Music AI
Opinion: Is ChatGPT's Hype Outpacing Its Usefulness?
Opinion: Is ChatGPT's Hype Outpacing Its Usefulness?
The history of artificial intelligence is rife with grandiose predictions, and while ChatGPT can help students organize large quantities of data or produce creative insights, it's still quite limited and prone to error.
·govtech.com·
Opinion: Is ChatGPT's Hype Outpacing Its Usefulness?
Aligning language models to follow instructions
Aligning language models to follow instructions
We’ve trained language models that are much better at following user intentions than GPT-3 while also making them more truthful and less toxic, using techniques developed through our alignment research. These InstructGPT models, which are trained with humans in the loop, are now deployed as the default language models on our API.
·openai.com·
Aligning language models to follow instructions
The risks of AI are real but manageable
The risks of AI are real but manageable
Bill Gates explains the risks associated with AI and argues that they are manageable. Innovations often create new risks that need to be controlled.
·gatesnotes.com·
The risks of AI are real but manageable
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Stability AI launches Stable Doodle, a sketch-to-image tool that converts a simple drawing into a dynamic image, providing limitless imaging possibilities to a range of professionals and hobbyists.
·stability.ai·
Clipdrop Launches Stable Doodle — Stability AI
Introducing NotebookLM
Introducing NotebookLM
We’re rolling out NotebookLM, an experimental offering from Google Labs to summarize information, complex ideas and brainstorm new connections.
·blog.google·
Introducing NotebookLM
The Future of Generative AI in Edtech
The Future of Generative AI in Edtech
Infusing AI into edtech will open a new world of teaching and learning opportunities
“The ability to create performance tasks aligned to rubrics and generate multiple examples for students to learn from will be a game changer for assessment.”
·techlearning.com·
The Future of Generative AI in Edtech
Hope, fear, and AI
Hope, fear, and AI
How people are really using AI (and what they’re afraid of).
·theverge.com·
Hope, fear, and AI
Humata - GPT for your files
Humata - GPT for your files
Humata is like GPT for your files. Ask AI anything about your data. Ask questions about your data and get answers powered by AI instantly. Learn, summarize, synthesize, and extract valuable data from your files 100X faster.
·humata.ai·
Humata - GPT for your files
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
Sam Altman, CEO & Co-Founder, OpenAI discusses the explosive rise of OpenAI and its products and what an AI-laced future can look like with Bloomberg’s Emily...
·youtube.com·
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
We’ve observed agents discovering progressively more complex tool use while playing a simple game of hide-and-seek. Through training in our new simulated hid...
·youtube.com·
Multi-Agent Hide and Seek
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)
Abrupt Emergence Capabilities - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2202.07785.pdfModel Evaluation For Extreme Risk - https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.15324.pdf#page=17&zoom=100...
·youtube.com·
GPT-5 Presents EXTREME RISK (Google's New Warning)