Artists wage techno-chemical warfare against AI — and let’s all support them March 7, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov It has already been a hot minute since the inception of AI picture-generating sites like Midjourney and DALL-Es, and AI “artworks” have started looking more and more like cohesive images instead of hallucinations out of a bad acid trip. Consequently, most artists have been consumed by a wave of concern regarding art industrialization. The existential […] read more » AI is unable to mimic human creativity necessary in various forms of art December 7, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently been incorporated into many fields: Its ability to write essays and résumés within seconds, drive automatic cars or create advertisements in foreign languages is impressive. But — at this point at least — it’s no match for human ingenuity in art or other fields that involve real creativity or human […] read more » AI tools could democratize the college admissions landscape — if used properly October 18, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou When ChatGPT was released in November of last year, it quickly became popular among teenagers and adults alike; however, it caused controversy in academia — a new, incredibly accessible approach to “cheating” had apparently been placed in the hands of many students. Many college counselors and admissions officers remain firm in their stance that AI […] read more » AI detectors can be xenophobic — let’s end them September 28, 2023 — by William Norwood In the era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can generate human-sounding text, many companies, organizations and schools have tried to combat its use with AI detectors. Tools such as GPT Zero, ZeroGPT, Originality AI, Winston AI and TurnItIn (used by the district for both plagiarism and AI detection) attempt to detect AI-generated text by using algorithms […] read more » Why ChatGPT and other deep learning models should be banned from the public May 24, 2023 — by Parav Manney Researchers constantly voice their concerns on the growing risks of AI despite many people not bothering to listen. In an open letter, researchers urged “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” I’ve thought about these issues for a while now, but ever […] read more » Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »
AI is unable to mimic human creativity necessary in various forms of art December 7, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently been incorporated into many fields: Its ability to write essays and résumés within seconds, drive automatic cars or create advertisements in foreign languages is impressive. But — at this point at least — it’s no match for human ingenuity in art or other fields that involve real creativity or human […] read more » AI tools could democratize the college admissions landscape — if used properly October 18, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou When ChatGPT was released in November of last year, it quickly became popular among teenagers and adults alike; however, it caused controversy in academia — a new, incredibly accessible approach to “cheating” had apparently been placed in the hands of many students. Many college counselors and admissions officers remain firm in their stance that AI […] read more » AI detectors can be xenophobic — let’s end them September 28, 2023 — by William Norwood In the era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can generate human-sounding text, many companies, organizations and schools have tried to combat its use with AI detectors. Tools such as GPT Zero, ZeroGPT, Originality AI, Winston AI and TurnItIn (used by the district for both plagiarism and AI detection) attempt to detect AI-generated text by using algorithms […] read more » Why ChatGPT and other deep learning models should be banned from the public May 24, 2023 — by Parav Manney Researchers constantly voice their concerns on the growing risks of AI despite many people not bothering to listen. In an open letter, researchers urged “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” I’ve thought about these issues for a while now, but ever […] read more » Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »
AI tools could democratize the college admissions landscape — if used properly October 18, 2023 — by Sarah Zhou When ChatGPT was released in November of last year, it quickly became popular among teenagers and adults alike; however, it caused controversy in academia — a new, incredibly accessible approach to “cheating” had apparently been placed in the hands of many students. Many college counselors and admissions officers remain firm in their stance that AI […] read more » AI detectors can be xenophobic — let’s end them September 28, 2023 — by William Norwood In the era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can generate human-sounding text, many companies, organizations and schools have tried to combat its use with AI detectors. Tools such as GPT Zero, ZeroGPT, Originality AI, Winston AI and TurnItIn (used by the district for both plagiarism and AI detection) attempt to detect AI-generated text by using algorithms […] read more » Why ChatGPT and other deep learning models should be banned from the public May 24, 2023 — by Parav Manney Researchers constantly voice their concerns on the growing risks of AI despite many people not bothering to listen. In an open letter, researchers urged “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” I’ve thought about these issues for a while now, but ever […] read more » Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »
AI detectors can be xenophobic — let’s end them September 28, 2023 — by William Norwood In the era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) can generate human-sounding text, many companies, organizations and schools have tried to combat its use with AI detectors. Tools such as GPT Zero, ZeroGPT, Originality AI, Winston AI and TurnItIn (used by the district for both plagiarism and AI detection) attempt to detect AI-generated text by using algorithms […] read more » Why ChatGPT and other deep learning models should be banned from the public May 24, 2023 — by Parav Manney Researchers constantly voice their concerns on the growing risks of AI despite many people not bothering to listen. In an open letter, researchers urged “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” I’ve thought about these issues for a while now, but ever […] read more » Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »
Why ChatGPT and other deep learning models should be banned from the public May 24, 2023 — by Parav Manney Researchers constantly voice their concerns on the growing risks of AI despite many people not bothering to listen. In an open letter, researchers urged “all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.” I’ve thought about these issues for a while now, but ever […] read more » Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »
Junior develops award-winning AI-powered browser extension March 15, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer and Daniel Wu As a demonstration for The Falcon, junior Grant Hough recently typed the sentence into a computer: “Our bald forefathers told the Eskimos to enjoy the Christmas season.” A few seconds later, a miniature blue icon in the corner of his screen turned red, alerting him about the nuance errors in his sentence and offering him […] read more »