Project Overview ‹ Detect DeepFakes: How to counteract misinformation created by AI – MIT Media Lab
See for yourself how accurately you can identify AI-generated images at the DetectFakes Experiment and if you want to learn to spot deepfakes, please…
I have assisted numerous schools in Australia and abroad in developing their Generative AI Guidelines using national and international resources. The Australian Framework emphasizes transparency, o…
Just 1 hour into the course, you will be better at using ChatGPT than 99.9% of the population. The ChatGPT for Work Interactive Course is absolutely FREE.
Claude Pro and Team users can now organize chats into Projects. Projects bring together internal knowledge and chat activity in one place so Claude can be your go-to expert for generating ideas, making decisions, and moving work forward.
Exclusive: OpenAI working on new reasoning technology under code name ‘Strawberry’
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named “Strawberry,” according to a person familiar with the matter and internal documentation reviewed by Reuters.
Court ruling suggests AI systems may be in the clear as long as they don't make exact copies
A California district court has partially dismissed a copyright lawsuit against Microsoft's GitHub Copilot programming tool and its former underlying language model, OpenAI's Codex. The ruling could set a precedent for AI tools trained on copyrighted data.
A California district court has partially dismissed a copyright lawsuit against GitHub Copilot and OpenAI's Codex, rejecting claims that the AI tools infringe copyrights by reproducing source code without adhering to license terms.
The court found that plaintiffs failed to prove Copilot makes identical copies of protected works, which is necessary for Digital Millennium Copyright Act claims. It dismissed arguments about Copilot's ability to accurately reproduce copyrighted code. The decision could set a precedent for AI systems trained on copyrighted data.
While dismissing claims for unjust enrichment and unfair competition, the court allowed a claim for breach of open-source license agreements to proceed.
PROOF POINTS: Asian American students lose more points in an AI essay grading study — but researchers don't know why
The testing organization that administers the SAT analyzed more than 13,000 essays
ETS’s researchers had asked GPT-4o to score the essays cold, without showing the chatbot any graded examples to calibrate its scores. It’s possible that a few sample essays or small tweaks to the grading instructions, or prompts, given to ChatGPT could reduce or eliminate the bias against Asian Americans. Perhaps the robot would be fairer to Asian Americans if it were explicitly prompted to “give out more perfect 6s.”
Free resource: The Little Book of Generative AI prompts for senior leaders Free resource: The Little Book of Generative AI prompts for senior leaders - ICTEvangelist
Last year I created a 'Little Book of Generative AI Prompts for Teachers'. It was labour of love to create but has proven hugely popular. I've been promising for some time now to create an equivalent 'Little Book' with prompts in it for senior leaders... and here it is!! It is important to recognise that