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Police Dept. Investigating Crimes Using Ai

Police Dept. Investigating Crimes using AI

Police Department Investigating Real Crimes using AI-Powered Detective.     Cybercrimes using Bots According to Sky News, a British police department is testing an AI-powered technology that could help solve cold cases by compressing decades of detective effort into a few hours. However, there is currently no information available regarding the accuracy rate of this…

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Researchers Discover That You Can Incorporate False Memories Into Chatgpt

Incorporate False Memories Into ChatGPT

Researchers Discover That You Can Incorporate False Memories Into ChatGPT     “The prompt injection inserted a memory into ChatGPT’s long-term storage.” A researcher who doubles as a hacker discovered that OpenAI’s recent quietly released functionality, which tells ChatGPT to “remember” previous chats, is readily abused. According to Ars Technica, security researcher Johann Rehberger discovered…

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Openai Will Get To Secret Training Data

OpenAI Will Get to Secret Training Data

In a highly guarded room, authors suing OpenAI will be able to view its confidential training data.     This sounds like no fun. The training data of OpenAI will be made available to authors who are suing the company for copyright infringement, but only in a strictly restricted space. Lawyers for writers Sarah Silverman,…

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Openai Execs Mass Quit As Company Removes Control From Non Profit Board And Hands It To Sam Altman

OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes

OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam Altman       It’s a massive shakeup. ChatGPT maker OpenAI is losing even more executives right as Reuters reports that it’s looking to restructure its core business and wrestle control away from its non-profit board. The restructuring could…

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Ai Challenge For Hbcus

Intel Co-Launches the Quantum AI Challenge for HBCUs

To Encourage Innovation, Intel Co-Launches the Quantum AI Challenge for HBCUs A few participants will receive an Intel AI PC to use for AI-enhanced Python-based quantum simulations. In order to encourage creativity and teamwork among historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), Intel has co-launched a new program that uses quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI)…

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