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Reddit sued Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing the artificial intelligence start-up of unlawfully using the data of Reddit’s more than 100 million daily users to train its A.I. systems.. The ...
Microsoft is now testing a new feature in Notepad that can generate text for you using AI. It’s part of a Windows 11 update being released to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels with ...
Accused of using confidential patient data to illegally write prescriptions, a Pittsburgh-area doctor is now behind bars after a months-long investigation. Charles Chandler is facing several ...
Why police are divided on using AI to help write their reports A bill from Sen. Stephanie Pitcher, an attorney and former prosecutor, looks to ensure police departments are disclosing when AI is ...
Northbound Loop 101 on-ramp at Cactus Road. This closure in Scottsdale is scheduled from 1 a.m. on Feb. 10 to mid-April. The closure is part of a project that will widen Loop 101 between Princess ...
Zettabytes—that’s 10 21 bytes—of data are currently generated every year. All of those cat videos have to be stored somewhere, and DNA is a great storage medium ; it has amazing data density ...
Anthropic’s Claude chatbot can now write and run JavaScript code. Today, Anthropic launched a new analysis tool that helps Claude respond with what the company describes as “mathematically ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, specifically large language models (LLMs), can significantly enhance non-fiction writing by providing assistance with research, content generation ...
Turnitin’s latest data release shows that in 11 percent of assignments run through its AI detection tool that at least 20 percent of each assignment had evidence of AI use in the writing.
Memory Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Your Brain By stimulating connections, it benefits memory, test scores, and more. Posted February 6, 2024 | Reviewed by Abigail Fagan ...
If you are wondering whether you can use the new Chat GPT artificial intelligence to write code or help you write that program you always want to build. Skip to main content Skip to secondary menu ...