OpenAI Says It Disrupted an Iranian Misinformation Campaign
The company said the Iranian effort, which used ChatGPT, did not gain much traction.
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The company said the Iranian effort, which used ChatGPT, did not gain much traction.
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An A.I.-powered version of Mr. Musk has appeared in thousands of inauthentic ads, contributing to billions in fraud.
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A California state senator, Scott Wiener, wants to stop the creation of dangerous A.I. But critics say he is jumping the gun.
By Cade Metz and
In an experiment that surpassed expectations, implants in a patient’s brain were able to recognize words he tried to speak, and A.I. helped produce sounds that came close to matching his true voice.
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Google Debuts A.I.-Powered Phones in Latest Attempt to Best the iPhone
The internet giant unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it.
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Do Robots Love Their Customers? Automated Restaurants Face Human Issues.
Technology promises cost savings, but it turns out the dining experience is all about feelings.
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Piecing Together an Ancient Epic Was Slow Work. Until A.I. Got Involved.
Scholars have struggled to identify fragments of the epic of Gilgamesh — one of the world’s oldest literary texts. Now A.I. has brought an “extreme acceleration” to the field.
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Brands Love Influencers (Until Politics Get Involved)
Marketing firms are using artificial intelligence to help analyze influencers and predict whether they will opine about the election.
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Can You Be Emotionally Reliant on an A.I. Voice? OpenAI Says Yes.
A report acknowledged that users of GPT-4o form unusual bonds with the software’s voice response feature, which the company says warrants further study.
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How A.I. Can Help Start Small Businesses
Entrepreneurs say use of artificial intelligence for a variety of tasks is accelerating the path to hiring and, ideally, profitability.
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What Teachers Told Me About A.I. in School
Many students lean on the technology rather than wrestle with challenging tasks.
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The Global Race to Control A.I.
We explore who is winning — and what could come next.
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¿La IA acabará con los trabajos básicos y mecánicos?
Existe la posibilidad de que la inteligencia artificial acabe con algunos trabajos que los propios empleados consideran insignificantes. Si eso sucede, ¿esos trabajadores estarían mejor?
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As Regulators Close In, Nvidia Scrambles for a Response
With a 90 percent share of the A.I. chip market, the company is facing antitrust investigations into the possibility that it could lock in customers or hurt competitors.
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Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.
ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.
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How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?
Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.
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Readers react to arguments by Times columnists that aim to debunk commonly accepted ideas.
In a rare in-depth interview, this billionaire man of mystery, the head of Palantir Technologies, talks about war, A.I. and America’s future.
By Maureen Dowd
This is totally unprecedented for a tech C.E.O.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Whitney Jones, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Chris Wood, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano, Sophia Lanman and Rowan Niemisto
Silicon Valley companies still worry that state lawmakers are jumping the gun on regulating a still-unproven technology.
By Cecilia Kang and Cade Metz
Plus, a scourge of “deepfake” Elon Musk scams.
By Tracy Mumford, Julian E. Barnes, Alan Blinder, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
City Attorney David Chiu has filed a lawsuit seeking to permanently shutter 16 popular websites that turn images of real girls and women into pornography.
By Heather Knight
Aaron Pelczar left the Cody Enterprise after a competing newspaper presented him with evidence of made-up quotes in several of his stories.
By Aimee Ortiz
Old Timer, a male first photographed in 1972, was spotted last month near Alaska, enduring in the Pacific Ocean while some other humpbacks have struggled in a changing environment.
By Emily Anthes
Readers discuss an article about solar geoengineering. Also: Justice Neil Gorsuch; the Holocaust and A.I.; L.G.B.T.Q. tokenism; tips for travel.
En una serie de publicaciones en redes sociales, el expresidente dijo que la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris había utilizado IA para crear imágenes de concurrencia falsa en sus eventos.
By Shane Goldmacher
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