Generative language programs like ChatGPT have limitations, including telling jokes. Researchers found ChatGPT produced variations of one of 25 joke set-ups 90% of the time. While the AI can break down what makes a joke funny, its ability to do so was a result of prior training and memorization. ChatGPT learned a specific joke pattern, but its generation and identification of jokes focuses on their meaning and content. ChatGPT3.5 represents progress towards AI's understanding of humor, but humans still reign supreme in the realm of jokes.
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Beijing recently launched a policy to drive the development of artificial intelligence and its general intelligence branch. It aims to support AI firms by increasing cloud provider and data company usage, providing computing power, training data, and applications. US-China competition is heating up, and Beijing's policy is an important part of ensuring success for this field.
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AppOnBoard CEO Jonathan Zweig envisions using generative AI to make game creation easier. With the new industry-leading AI technology available in the Buildbox platform, users can effortlessly create high-quality game assets, reducing game development cost and paving the way for anyone to become a game developer. Utilizing the power of human creativity and AI, Buildbox is already responsible for producing popular games on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Empower your inner developer today with Buildbox AI!
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