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Even though they don't get paid or get credit for their work, AI teachers are becoming more and more important to the development of AI systems like ChatGPT. In fact, the much-touted power of AI systems depends on this secret army of $15-an-hour workers.
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A top British judge has said that in the future, AI could possibly take the place of judges in some court cases in the UK.
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Even though there are some good reasons to worry, a ban on AI would be a bad idea.
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Both artists and athletes perform for others. When governments get involved it either is for subsidies or censorship. Neither is satisfactory.
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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, has joined other tech experts in asking for rules on AI technology, which has become very popular in the past year.
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Its new plugins might make it the switchboard of the web, giving people another reason to stop using the search giant.
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People learn through trial and error, for both good and bad. Same thing will happen with A.I.
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'How societies decide to weigh caution against the speed of innovation, accuracy against explainability, and privacy against performance will determine what kind of relationships human beings develop with intelligent machines.'
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Even the smartest person in history couldn't have done everything he did without a lot of help from other smart people.
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There is a new kind of nuclear competition that hasn't been seen since the Cold War.