Five Things AI: Deception, Delivery, Ray-Ban, Rightwing, Bloomberg
It's Friday and here's what you should read about AI now.
Welcome back to Five Things AI - on a beautiful Friday morning! Well, at least that’s what I hope as I am writing this in the evening. I know, it’s somewhat counterintuitive, but I am not prompting this, I am actually reading lots of articles about AI and I am compiling this newsletter all by myself.
What are you prompting on a daily basis? Do your prompts get more elaborate?
I’m mostly prompting images, just for fun. And also I use ChatGPT to explain school assignments. My kids know and they don’t mind as long as I come up with the right answer and an explanation for it that they can actually understand.
I cannot wait to get a better user interface than prompting - I want to scribble something and then just feed it into the machine. Let’s see how fast this will be developed. Including recognition of my handwriting, which will be the most complicated task.
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Two-faced AI language models learn to hide deception
Is this brilliant? Or pure evil? Or is it a sign of AI getting more and more human?
I think we should watch this development closely. Trust in AI is necessary if we want to rely on the results.
Want Your Packages Delivered Faster and Cheaper? AI Is on the Case
I still don’t think drone delivery is something we need, but helping a driver find the right apartment with AI seems to be a good idea. Even better: informing people faster where to collect the package in case the driver did not find the apartment for whatever reason.
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses’ new AI powers are impressive, and worrying
Obviously, these glasses look so much cooler than the good old Google Lens. I would love to have glasses like these to figure out who I am talking to at a reception, especially if that person seems to know me. And yes, that would be very spooky, but also a bit ool.
Most Top News Sites Block AI Bots. Right-Wing Media Welcomes Them
This is an aspect I hadn’t thought about. If respectable news sources block AI bots, users will find plenty of stuff that is questionable at best. So the LLM get poisened with right wing content.
Bloomberg’s First Generative AI Tool Hits the Terminal
Financial Analysts should be very worried now. And this is just the beginning.
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