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China warns of AI addiction as it unveils draft rules for human-like systems
China has released new draft rules aimed at regulating artificial intelligence systems that act and communicate like humans.
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AI in a classic economics game behaves nothing like humans
Artificial intelligence is starting to sit in for human subjects in classic economics games, from financial markets to public ...
One of the many quibbles I have with the term artificial general intelligence (AGI) is philosophical as much as technical. We define AGI as the point at which AI systems match or surpass human ...
Chinese researchers claim to have found evidence that large language models (LLMs) can comprehend and process natural objects like human beings. This, they suggest, is done spontaneously even without ...
Large language models like ChatGPT and LLaMA have become known for their fluent, sometimes eerily human-like responses. However, they also have a well-documented problem of confidently producing ...
In today’s fast-paced world, speed is celebrated. Instant messaging outpaces thoughtful letters, and rapid-fire tweets replace reflective essays. We've become conditioned to believe that faster is ...
Artificial intelligence may have impressive inferencing powers, but don't count on it to have anything close to human reasoning powers anytime soon. The march to so-called artificial general ...
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