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Independent database about advances in #AI and #journalism. 500+ items. Human curated and summarized. See https://t.co/MshIzmo6kg.

เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2018
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Martin Ford
Martin Ford@MFordFuture·
ChatGPT-4 outperforms human psychologists in test of social intelligence, study finds psypost.org/chatgpt-4-outp…
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Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi@fpmarconi·
Which news publishers are blocking OpenAI? These are 497 news organizations (and counting) that have told GPTBot not to scan their sites, according to a survey by homepages.news. They make up 44.3% of the 1,123 online publishers surveyed. palewi.re/docs/news-home…
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Ilya Sutskever
Ilya Sutskever@ilyasut·
Just stumbled upon a pretty good abbreviation to “just ask chatgpt”: chask it!
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Also: a model with more parameters is not necessarily better. It's generally more expensive to run and requires more RAM than a single GPU card can have. GPT-4 is rumored to be a "mixture of experts", i.e. a neural net consisting of multiple specialized modules, only one of which is run on any particular prompt. So the effective number of parameters used at any one time is smaller than the total number.
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Dear journalists, it makes absolutely no sense to write: "PaLM 2 is trained on about 340 billion parameters. By comparison, GPT-4 is rumored to be trained on a massive dataset of 1.8 trillion parameters." It would make more sense to write: "PaLM 2 possesses about 340 billion parameters and is trained on a dataset of 2 billion tokens (or words). By comparison, GPT-4 is rumored to possess a massive 1.8 trillion parameters trained on untold trillions of tokens." Parameters are coefficients inside the model that are adjusted by the training procedure. The dataset is what you train the model on. Language models are trained with tokens that are subword units (e.g. prefix, root, suffix). Saying "trained a dataset of X billion parameters" reveals that you have absolutely no understanding of what you're talking about.
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Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi@fpmarconi·
AI-Imagined Newsroom Interiors by Renowned Architects: Which Would You Choose to Work In? 1. Zaha Hadid
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Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi@fpmarconi·
What if you could get tomorrow's news today? I've been reflecting on the idea of "pre-news" ever since I came across this illustration detailing the amount of time the Associated Press took to publish the iconic photograph of the self-immolating monk, captured in June of 1962 by American journalist Malcolm Browne in Saigon. Back then, it required 9,000 miles of wire cable and over 15 hours for that image to become "breaking news." Over the following decades, technological advancements have drastically reduced the time needed for a news event to be transmitted. If that event were to happen today, we'd likely witness it in real-time via live streaming, bringing the time required to disseminate information close to zero. Yet, technology's march forward hasn't halted. The correlation between technological innovation and the speed of information dissemination persists, which means we are now venturing into negative time frames. But what does this "negative time" imply? It suggests the potential to identify early signals before an event transpires. With AI's increasing ability to capture, quantify, and comprehend chains of vents, we're moving from breaking news to calculating it. Will you trust predictive journalism?
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Joshua Xu
Joshua Xu@joshua_xu_·
[NEW] - Joshua Avatar 2.0 🤖✨. Both of these video clips were 100% AI-generated, featuring my own avatar and voice clone. 🎙️🎥 We've made massive enhancements to our life-style avatar's video quality and fine-tuned our voice technology to mimic my unique accent and speech patterns perfectly. 🚀🔊 Let me know how you like it. 💛 This will be soon deployed to production and everyone can try it out! 🔜🌐
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Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi@fpmarconi·
AI feeding on itself leads to 'information inbreeding,' which can cause models to collapse. Journalism could be the lifeline! News organizations provide a rich variety of training data that enhances large language models, but this resource is finite. If we consider AI as a living organism, there comes a time when it has consumed all available human-generated information — and this will be accelerated if we don’t have a sustainable model for journalism. At that point, the AI may depend solely on synthetic, AI-generated data, creating a closed loop of information. This can be likened to biological inbreeding, where reproduction occurs only within the same genetic pool of data. Much like how inbreeding weakens an organism's genetics, leading to a less healthy population, AI using only its own data can result in "information inbreeding”, which is most commonly referred as model collapse. This leads to a decline in the richness, diversity, and quality of AI's output, similar to the health deterioration seen in biological inbreeding. Information inbreeding can extend beyond AI, influencing society by creating uniform, AI-generated information that lacks human perspective. This may cause the public to have a limited and repetitive perspective, hindering how connect and evolve together — creating a world stuck in a loop of monotonous, unoriginal thinking. That’s why AI companies must have a vested interest in the sustainability of diverse information sources like journalism. This is not only ethically sound, but also the best strategic bet in the long run. Without diverse, fresh, human-driven data, tech companies risk endangering the well-being of their models and leading to stagnant or even regressive AGI development.
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
Had an insightful conversation with @geoffreyhinton about AI and catastrophic risks. Two thoughts we want to share: (i) It's important that AI scientists reach consensus on risks-similar to climate scientists, who have rough consensus on climate change-to shape good policy. (ii) Do AI models understand the world? We think they do. If we list out and develop a shared view on key technical questions like this, it will help move us toward consensus on risks. I learned a lot speaking with Geoff. Let’s all of us in AI keep having conversations to learn from each other!
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Here are the lighthouses of Europe. The map is even better than it might seem at first glance: the colors are the real colors, the patterns are the real patterns, and the size of the dots is the distance at which each light is visible. geodienst.github.io/lighthousemap/
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World Economic Forum
AI could soon be writing your essays. Is there risk involved? There could be: ow.ly/LAQB50HhgW1
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Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi@fpmarconi·
I finally touched the physical copy of my new book for the first time, a nice surprise to brighten my quarantine days 🙏 Newsmakers: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism is a practical guide about news technology and the innovators implementing it 💪
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