When A.I. Turns Rogue: How Chatbots Could Become Accomplice to Crime
A Norwegian company found that ChatGPT is capable of providing money laundering advice. Ben Iwara Imagine asking an A.I. chatbot for advice on how to sidestep financial regulations or evade…
Read More »Death of UTSA student prompts swift response from Administration
Incident Following a second on-campus death in six months, the UTSA Administration made an unprecedented decision to cancel all classes scheduled for this past Friday. The day of reflection was…
Read More »Prompt Chemistry: Building “Word Catalysts” to Optimize LLMs
Source: Art: DALL-E/OpenAI The prompt is at the heart of our engagement with large language models. And a good deal of attention has fallen on “prompt engineering”—a term now commonplace,…
Read More »Exclusive: Agemo Exits Stealth to Build AI Reasoning for Software
Agemo has exited stealth with $4 million to build AI that turns text prompts into software. Founders Aymeric Zhuo and Osman Ramadan want to tackle the problem of LLMs plateauing….
Read More »University releases faculty artificial intelligence guide with Grammarly – The Daily Texan
The University released an artificial intelligence guide on Oct. 22 in collaboration with Grammarly to help faculty incorporate generative AI into their classrooms. Created by the Office of Academic Technology,…
Read More »New ChatGPT model wins top spot in anti-bias AI hackathon
Sometimes finding solutions to society’s pressing problems, like bias in AI models, can be straightforward. That mindset led to the creation of Curious GeorgePT at a recent hackathon focused on…
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