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Evidence that AI Expert Panels Could Soon Replace Human Panelists, or is this just an Art Deco Hallucination? – Part One of Two
Say goodbye to the traditional panel of experts, the ones routinely featured at educational events and conferences worldwide. Say hello to new panels of AI experts: panels in your pocket that you can call upon...
Some Legal Ethics Quandaries on Use of AI, the Duty of Competence, and AI Practice as a Legal Specialty
This blog considers some of the ethical issues of competence that arise when a lawyer or law firm uses generative AI to assist in rendering services. Prior to the advent of artificial intelligence, the legal...
Report on the First Scientific Experiment to Test the Impact of Generative AI on Complex, Knowledge-Intensive Work
In a groundbreaking study involving almost 250 consultants from Boston Consulting Group, conducted by Harvard, Wharton, Warwick, MIT, and BCG, revealed significant enhancements in task quality and productivity through AI integration. The experiment, detailed in...
From Centaurs To Cyborgs: Our evolving relationship with generative AI
Centaurs are mythological creatures with a human’s upper body, and a horse’s lower body. They symbolize a union of human intellect and animal strength. In AI technology, Centaurs refers to a type of hybrid usage...
Stochastic Parrots: How to tell if something was written by an AI or a human?
Ralph Losey looks at the telltale signs that content is written by GenAI, and provides a list of terms and writing approaches that LLM and AI generated content are likely to share to help us...
Stochastic Parrots: the hidden bias of large language model AI
The subtle biases of GPTs can be an even greater danger than the more obvious problems of AI errors and hallucinations. We need to improve the diversity of the underlying training data, the curation of the...
OpenAI Generates a ‘Hired Gun Hacker’ Defense to the N.Y. Times Copyright Case
The NYT alleges copyright infringement by the practice of OAI, and most all other generative AI companies, of using data scraped from the internet to train their generative AIs. The defendants responded in late February...
New Study Shows AIs are Genuinely Nicer than Most People – ‘More Human Than Human’
Extensive Turing tests by a team of respected scientists have shown that “chatbots’ behaviors tend to be more cooperative and altruistic than the median human, including being more trusting, generous, and reciprocating.” The article quoted...
Transform Your Legal Practice with AI: A Lawyer’s Guide to Embracing the Future
In a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence, the legal profession stands at a crossroads. Lawyers must adopt the new AI tools and quickly learn how to use them effectively and safely. That means learning...
Move Fast and Fix Things Using AI
This is the conclusion to the Plato and Young Icarus series. Part One set out the debate in neoclassical terms between those who would slow down AI and those who would speed it up. Part Two shared the story...
Yann LeCun Will Not Stop Flying to the Sun
This is Part Four of the Plato and Young Icarus series. Part One set out the debate in neoclassical terms between those who would slow down AI and those who would speed it up. Part Two shared the story...
Jensen Huang’s Life and Company – NVIDIA: building supercomputers today for tomorrow’s AI, his prediction of AGI by 2028 and his thoughts on AI safety, prosperity and new jobs
This is Part Three of the Plato and Young Icarus series. Part One set out the debate in neoclassical terms between the elders would slow down AI and the young who would speed it up....