Are you curious whether you'd use a paper map or a stone to fan life into coals for a barbecue? Artificial intelligence language system GPT-3 chose the latter. It suggested a hairpin to smooth a wrinkled skirt and a hamburger bun to cover hair for work. Arthur Glenberg and Cameron Robert Jones from Arizona State University and University of California, San Diego tested GPT-3 in comparison to a computer system from two decades ago. Results revealed GPT-3 understand language better than the older system yet still is much worse than humans. AI systems lack senses, emotions and perceptions that's why understanding language like humans is behind its reach. Research is on GO to use AI in physics simulations, interact with physical environment and generate robotic action plans.
OpenAI has released MiniGPT-4, an AI vision & language model that takes complex tasks just like GPT-4 & can process images. MiniGPT offers an powerful open-source alternative capable of website creation from hand-written drafts, image description generation & more. It is a recent significant development in the field of AI research.
Elon Musk's announcement of creating an open-source AI system, TruthGPT, is set to revolutionize the landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI). A massive project from OpenAI, the research laboratory of Musk, it promises to deliver an AI system independent of Microsoft's ChatGPT and would offer safety regulations to the tech industry with the potential of benefiting humanity as a whole. Get ready for TruthGPT and its potential contribution to the advancement of artificial intelligence.
. Casey Neistat recently put GPT-4 AI to a peculiar experiment: scripting and directing a vlog through downtown Manhattan. His results raised an interesting question - can AI's art ever match that of humans? The AI-generated vlog was praised for its incredible accuracy and detail, yet lacked the emotion and creativity of human art. An exploration of the ethical implications of AI-created art, it sparked furious debate online. Will AI ever be capable of creating true art?
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