AI fear in 1927

In his 1927 film “Metropolis,” Fritz Lang showed an artificial intelligence that frightened people. In the film, which describes a future with clear class distinctions, a robot known as a “Maschinenmensch” causes unrest. The robot, which is initially used as a worker, later takes the form of a young woman named Maria and provokes an …

Read more

Anthropic examines an AI’s processes

Anthropic has published a new research paper that sheds light on exactly how large language models work. They did this by specifically activating certain neurons in the model, for example, for the concept of the Golden Gate Bridge. As a result, this modified version of Claude continuously weaved the Golden Gate Bridge into his responses, …

Read more

“Content Monster” AdVon

This article reveals how a company called AdVon seems to be infiltrating the media industry with fake authors and possibly AI-generated content. According to the write-up, AdVon supplies publications with countless product reviews peppered with affiliate links designed to generate traffic from Google search queries. It is suspected that AdVon uses AI to create the …

Read more

Google’s “AI Overviews” and their implications for website owners

With the introduction of AI-powered search results, the human-generated web is taking a back seat, writes Casey Newton. Google plans to answer more questions directly on the search results page and, according to Newton, is abstracting the web into input for its big language models. The new concept of “let Google do the Googling for …

Read more

Generative AI is shameless

In his article, author Paul Ford explores the fascinating contradictions of generative AI. He admits that despite its flaws, such as plagiarism, bias, and tendency to spread nonsense, AI holds an irresistible attraction for him. Ford marvels at the shameless way in which AI fills every blank space with information, comparing it to celebrities whose …

Read more

Ethical issues surrounding seemingly human AI applications

The increasing “humanization” of AI systems raises ethical and legal questions. In an interesting article on VentureBeat, James Thomason warns of the downsides of human-like AI. He is particularly concerned about the use of AI in sensitive areas such as therapy and education, where human empathy and understanding are essential. Thomason urges tech companies to …

Read more

The Economic Impact of Generative AI

In his report, “The Economic Impact of Generative AI,” MIT researcher Andrew McAfee examines the potential impact of AI tools on the economy. While generative AI may change some jobs or even make them obsolete, the author predicts an overall increase in the demand for workers, albeit in new occupational areas. Comprehensive training initiatives will …

Read more

Cyc: An Almost Forgotten AI Project

For four decades, the Cyc project has been working on giving machines the ability to reason. To this end, researchers have built a vast knowledge network consisting of millions of concepts and rules. Cyc can draw conclusions, answer questions, and even reconcile conflicting information from different domains. Despite these impressive achievements, Cyc is largely forgotten …

Read more

Most companies not prepared for AI

Although the majority of IT managers worldwide rate artificial intelligence as a top priority, a recent survey shows that most companies are not yet adequately prepared to use it. The main obstacles are a lack of IT infrastructure and unclear guidelines for the ethical use of AI.

Research shows the usefulness of examples in prompts

Researchers at DeepMind have found that large language models can learn new skills through hundreds or even thousands of examples in the prompt, without the need to fine-tune the model. This method enables companies to quickly prototype and develop AI applications.