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Unbundling AI — Benedict Evans
ChatGPT and LLMs can do anything (or look like they can), so what can you do with them? How do you know? Do we move to chat bots as a magical general-purpose interface, or do we unbundle them back into single-purpose software? What are the products?
How AI reduces the world to stereotypes
Rest of World analyzed 3,000 AI images to see how image generators visualize different countries and cultures.
Generative AI exists because of the transformer
The technology has resulted in a host of cutting-edge AI applications — but its real power lies beyond text generation
Column: Afraid of AI? The startups selling it want you to be
ChatGPT and other new AI services benefit from a science fiction-infused marketing frenzy unlike anything in recent memory. There's more to fear here than killer robots.
Elegant and powerful new result that seriously undermines large language models
Wowed by a new paper I just read and wish I had thought to write myself. Lukas Berglund and others, led by Owain Evans, asked a simple, powerful, elegant question: can LLMs trained on A is B infer automatically that B is A? The shocking (yet, in historical context, see below, unsurprising) answer is no:
Lukas Berglund and others, led by Owain Evans, asked a simple, powerful, elegant question: can LLMs trained on A is B infer automatically that B is A? The shocking (yet, in historical context, see below, unsurprising) answer is no
Generative AI closes off a better future
Ursula Le Guin said we must be able to imagine freedom. AI traps us in the past.
Four pathways to an AI culture | Barcelona Metròpolis | Barcelona City Council
Creative skills can currently be reproduced using deep learning and neural networks, but their true potential lies in the prospects of collaboration rather than replacement. Two distinct subjectivities, one human and one automated, can meet halfway and produce a captivating mutual symbolic space, brimming with possibilities, but also with dead ends. It is both too early and arrogant to hazard a guess as to the artistic impact AI will exert in the medium term.
Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. 'hallucinations' will ever go away: 'This isn’t fixable'
Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was skeptical a few weeks ago: "I probably trust the answers that come out of ChatGPT the least of anybody on Earth."
What exactly are the economics of AI?
Some AI makes a ton of money; a lot of it is still speculative
The Algorithmic Resistance Research Group (ARRG!)
Notes prepared for DEFCON31 in Las Vegas
I’m sharing my intro notes introducing ARRG!’s mission, which I’m excited to say was shared with a room that was at capacity (and, unfortunately, many had to be turned away).
Artificial intelligence is powering politics – but it could also reboot democracy | Polly Curtis
Generative AI can involve citizens directly in decision-making, but not while developers’ incentives are only financial, says Polly Curtis, chief executive of Demos
Critical Readings in AI: The Bigger Picture
A new series focused on AI literacy outside the hype-doom binary. For the first installment, Reality Studies looks at questions of labor in the context of generative AI.
Shadow Visions — Ding Magazine
The eye doctor shined a bright light into my left eye as I realized, I have stopped thinking of the future. The day was hot, the air dry. I was slowly and surely going blind, from a progressive, incurable eye disease. On my way home, I could smell wildfire smoke. Shadows trailed the edges of... Read more »
🌪️ Three months of AI in six charts
AI developments that made us spin
AI is the scariest beast ever created, says sci-fi writer Bruce Sterling
The current mania over recent advances in artificial intelligence will eventually end in disillusionment, mature regret—and new monsters
AI is killing the old web, and the new web struggles to be born
The capacity of AI to generate content is overwhelming the web.
The old web is dying, and the new web struggles to be born.