OpenAI has developed ChatGPT, a cutting-edge AI platform for research in natural language processing and generative models. ChatGPT enables intelligent agents to interact with humans naturally. Through experiments with robots playing hide-and-seek and AI agents in virtual cities, OpenAI is studying the potential of AI in society, and the behavior of robots that resembles human behavior. Through careful management and restraint, AI can continue to help us without becoming a substitute for human input.
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Meet the groundbreaking AI agent that can learn from the world by asking questions. Socially situated AI asks questions of people to detect patterns, quickly adjusts to changing contexts, doubles its recognition of visual data, and minimizes risks of coordinated attacks. Revolutionize the way we interact with robots by using this groundbreaking technology.
Discover how AI is transforming the travel industry by revolutionizing operations, bookings, and tours - from robots carrying dishes and providing tours, to ChatGPT offering personalized advice and recommendations. AI is helping pave a smarter and more efficient future of travel.
This landmark study by Baycrest aimed to examine how younger and elderly people perceived computer-generated and human speech. Results revealed that senior citizens found AI speech more natural and had difficulty in distinguishing human from computer speech. Potential implications include improved development of interactive AI tech for elderly people, allowing them to lead more enriched and meaningful lives.
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