Everything you need to know about ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Midjourney, Dall-E and more.
When is artificial intelligence to blame for its actions, and when should the humans that created it take responsibility?
AI is getting better and better, which means your job security is getting worse and worse.
OpenAI's text generator repeatedly wrote academic abstracts convincing enough to get past human readers. It could mean trouble for scientific publishing.
The shady "ChatGPT Chat GPT AI With GPT-3" app is currently the fifth most popular download in the App Store's productivity category.
The change follows a suit by the DOJ accusing Meta of allowing discrimination against its users based on race and other characteristics in housing advertising.
A few observations about the OpenAI chatbot's abilities and limitations: It can write songs! But it can't remember its own name.
The legal assistant has helped people contest parking tickets, now it's leveling up to the courtroom—and the judge doesn't know.
The chatbot can write entire essays in a matter of seconds, but the NYC Education Department has "concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of content."
Did a human or an algorithm write that? For the answer, just ask this algorithm.
In an excerpt from "Robot Ethics," professor Mark Coeckelbergh examines how self-driving cars would decide which humans to save
Let's test ChatGPT's fiction writing and DALL-E's illustration abilities, shall we? Welcome to H.P. Lovecraft's House of AI Horrors.
The now popular text-producing AI is reportedly being used to engage with users on Twitter.
Impressive as it is, OpenAI's chatbot isn't ready to replace our staff just yet.
The AI-fueled socialite may just be a little too popular, accruing a million users in just five days. OpenAI is asking users to "hang tight" while it scales up.
AlphaCode received an average ranking in the top 54.3% in simulated evaluations and achieved, "approximately human-level performance.”
OpenAI's new platform promises entertainment, industry disruption—and plenty to worry about.
The company's major demo showed off a monkey controlling a cursor with its mind, a feat researchers demonstrated nearly two decades ago.
The suit accused Github's Copilot of blatantly ignoring licenses, though the arguments could apply broadly to many more AI tools.
Meta's AI bot, Galactica, was created to condense scientific information, but instead unleashed a tidal wave of misinformation.
Cicero doubled the average score of human players across 40 online games, and ranked in the top 10% of players who played more than one game.