On Generative AI, phantom citations, and social calluses
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Midjourney 5.1 - So liefert ChatGPT bessere Prompts für KI-Kunst | heise online.pdf
Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey?
Thinking companion, companion for thinking
How to... use AI to unstick yourself
The practical guide to using AI to do stuff
My class required AI. Here's what I've learned so far.
Awesome ChatGPT Prompts
How to... use ChatGPT to boost your writing
The Amazing AI Super Tutor for Students and Teachers | Sal Khan | TED
KI und Arbeitsmarkt: "Viele Firmen werden eigenen großen IT-Stab hinterfragen"
Anthropics KI-System Claude liest Bücher und lange Dokumente binnen Sekunden
Use ChatGPT to improve your vocabulary (here: learn about good combinations of words, so-called collocations)
'Godfather of AI' discusses dangers the developing technologies pose to society
“Godfather of AI” Geoffrey Hinton Warns of the “Existential Threat” of AI | Amanpour and Company
"Erschreckend, wenn man das sieht": KI-Pionier Geoffrey Hinton über KI-Modelle
Der ChatGPT-Guide für Lehrkräfte 2.0
KI in Europa: "Wir werden immer noch als die Nerds angesehen"
Kampf um AI Act in der EU: 1012 Treffen mit 551 Lobbyisten
Possible End of Humanity from AI? Geoffrey Hinton at MIT Technology Review's EmTech Digital
Nine ways that text-generating AIs will probably change the world in the next ten years
#1: The internet will get flooded with AI-written articles, and you often won’t know if you’re reading something written by a human.
#4: You will be able to train an AI on samples of your own writing, give it a new essay title and a bulleted list of points you want to make in the essay, and it will write a pretty high-quality essay covering all the points you listed, in a style that matches your own writing.
#5: Spam messages (and text-based phishing attacks) will become unique. Rather than sending the same message to each person, spam will be unique for each recipient. And it may even have its style adapted to what is known about each recipient (e.g., demographics).
#6: Propaganda on social media will start to become automated. Rather than bad actors having hundreds of people on their payroll to promote a viewpoint, they’ll replace them with larger swarms of human-seeming bots that each act uniquely.
#7: AIs will be fine-tuned on our own personal email corpus, and then (much of the time) you’ll be able to start with an automatically generated first draft of email replies rather than having to write emails from scratch or receiving mere sentence-level suggestions.
#8: The text of ads will get automatically edited/rewritten by AI to be fine-tuned to different audiences to help maximize clicks.
#9: AIs will start being used in education as digital private tutors to explain concepts to students, re-explain things and simplify explanations when a student is confused, point out mistakes made by students, etc.
The approaching tsunami of addictive AI-created content will overwhelm us
‘The Godfather of A.I.’ Leaves Google and Warns of Danger Ahead | Readwise
ChatGPT-Feintuning: Wie man die KI optimal einsetzt | Readwise
ChatGPT: Wie man einem Computer das Sprechen beibringt
ChatGPT should be considered a malevolent AI and destroyed
All my classes suddenly became AI classes
GitHub - f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts: This repo includes ChatGPT prompt curation to use ChatGPT better.
The future, soon: what I learned from Bing's AI