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New York Times Reportedly Considering Lawsuit That Could Throw OpenAI Into Chaos
OpenAI is facing a potential lawsuit from The New York Times for an intellectual property debate over alleged copyright violations, sources told NPR on Wednesday. The news outlet claims OpenAI, the owner of ChatGPT, is using the Times’ content to train its chatbot. The Times started negotiations with OpenAI for months to reach a licensing…
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Is ChatGPT Smart Enough to Solve Problems Without Words?
The latest in a slew of speculative AI research papers is making some pretty outlandish claims about how deep learning models have some subtle, unrealized cognitive abilities akin to, or even surpassing humans. Though researchers found a modern pre-training transformer model does well at multiple-choice tests that don’t necessarily require language, they still have no…
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Is ChatGPT Getting Worse?
A new study describes how some capabilities have degraded, though users could simply be figuring out the AI isn’t all that smart.
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What Happens When AI Tries To Review A Video Game
It’s a comment I’ve seen hundreds of times, or variations of throughout my time here at Kotaku: internet complaints about the quality of reviews. “A bot can do better than this,” some would cry. So let’s put that to the test.