Many physicians find chatbots threatening, but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on medicine. Credit...Fabio Consoli Supported by By Gina Kolata When it’s time to have a difficult conversation with ...
An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence. Save this story Save this story Even the smartest artificial intelligence ...
The skincare market overflows with gimmicks and overpromised magic, but SoloVegan’s Clear As Day Water Cream feels like a breath of fresh air. This isn’t just another moisturizer vying for shelf space ...
Gannett, USA TODAY’s parent company, has fully implemented generative AI engine DeeperDive for USA TODAY’s audience of more than 195 million monthly unique visitors. DeeperDive uses the high-quality ...
One of the trickiest things about solo traveling is figuring out what to do with your bag when you need to use the restroom at the airport. A female traveler recently faced this dilemma, so she asked ...
ChatGPT's new study mode works through questions with students. It's available to logged-in ChatGPT Free, Plus, Pro, and Team users. Study mode will get improvements in the near future. Since ...
OpenAI announced Tuesday the launch of Study Mode, a new feature within ChatGPT that aims to help students develop their own critical thinking skills, rather than simply obtain answers to questions.
The rise of large language models like ChatGPT has led to widespread concern that “everyone is cheating their way through college,” as a recent New York magazine article memorably put it. Now, OpenAI ...
But a recent report by Exploding Topics, a trendspotting company, suggests that despite people’s knowledge of AI hallucination problems and their own skepticism regarding these tools, only a measly 8 ...