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Beware: Scammers Are Now Imitating Your Loved Ones’ Voices to Scam You

Be cautious of scam calls from people cloning the voices of your loved ones! AI tools like ElevenLabs can be used to create realistic impressions of someone's voice, leading to requests for money or hard to trace assets. Protect yourself by familiarizing yourself with FTC advice, or reach out to relatives themselves.

Professor Stunned By ChatGPT’s Test Grade Transformation From D to A in Just 3 Months

ChatGPT is an AI language model that has seen great strides in its performance since January 2021. Professor Bryan Caplan was astonished at the improvements made to the bot's score in the economics test, from a D-grade to an A-grade, in just 3 months! The upgraded version, ChatGPT-4, is 40% more likely to return accurate replies and understand complex instructions, making it a challenge to traditional education.

Youth, Women, and Minority Groups: Effects of Dystopian Surveillance on Vulnerable Workers

. This article discusses the increasing use of surveillance in the workplace and its effect on young people, women, and ethnic minorities. Find out how institutions are pushing for more regulations, as well as the potential benefits and drawbacks of employee monitoring. Read to understand what implications employees and employers face and how to ensure a productive and safe workplace.

ChatGPT Plugins Released by OpenAI for Third Parties

OpenAI has released the ChatGPT plugin, allowing third-party app and service providers to use custom data sets to improve their language model. Safety is a priority and companies can now personalize their usage. Expedia, Instacart, Klarna, Milow and more have already started testing the platform. ChatGPT is set to surpass the traditional web search.

AI Falls Short of Human Babies in Common Sense Understanding

Discover how NYU-Tandon School of Engineering is pushing the boundaries of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make machines smarter by bringing them closer to humans. With research led by Dr. Moira Dillon, her team put 11-month-olds and three computerized neural networks to the test and found that, at least for now, infants outperformed in common sense cognition. Read more to find out how they're bridging this gap.

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The Future of Good Jobs: Why College Degrees are Essential through 2031

Discover the future of good jobs through 2031 and why college degrees are essential. Learn more about job projections and AI's influence.

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