Michael D. Cohen, the former fixer for Donald J. Trump, revealed that he unknowingly provided his lawyer with fake legal citations generated by the AI program Google Bard. These citations were used in a motion to end court supervision of Cohen's case.
Berrow’s Worcester Journal, the oldest surviving newspaper, is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their reporting methods. They have hired 'AI-assisted' journalists who utilize an in-house copywriting tool based on ChatGPT technology. With AI handling mundane content, reporters can focus on more engaging aspects of journalism. Newsquest, the second largest regional news publisher in the UK, has employed eight AI-assisted reporters across various newsrooms. The AI tool does not generate content; instead, journalists input trusted information that is then transformed into concise news reports. These advancements in AI are reshaping the future of journalism.
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The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming that millions of articles from The Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with the news outlet. The lawsuit raises questions about the legal boundaries of generative A.I. technologies and could have major implications for the news industry.
Investors have done well in AMD, Arista, and Cloudflare, which stand to benefit from the expected growth in generative AI.
Prof Mike Wooldridge will address looming questions around AI in this year’s Royal Institution Christmas lectures.
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A new study reveals the top 10 most popular AI tools in 2023, with ChatGPT leading the pack. These tools offer a range of capabilities from chatbots to data science tools.