Graybeard
Well-Known Member
AI moving very fast, Perhaps too fast to get a real grip on.
Apple is monetizing AI with audio books with the copyright holder's consent.
Microsoft is hoping that by introducing AI powered search that Bing will be able to leverage AI to increase its market share in search.
Microsoft is banking on the fact that AI can help Bing gain some much needed ground in the search market.
While further evaluation is definitely needed, Microsoft seems to be confident that AI is the way forward for Bing.
Google seems to be a bit challenged with its own AI stalling for time stating further evaluation is definitely needed.
Educators are crying wolf! from their ivory towers fearing students will learn to game their system with AI produced papers for classes.
As AI becomes more and more capable, soon it will be able to produce papers that are indistinguishable from those written by humans. This has prompted some educators to alarm the public and claim that students will start using AI to game the system and get good grades for papers that they didn't actually write.
Apple rolls out AI-narrated audiobooks, and it’s probably the start of a trend
"This audiobook features 'Madison'—a digital voice based on a human narrator."
arstechnica.com
Apple is monetizing AI with audio books with the copyright holder's consent.
Microsoft is hoping that by introducing AI powered search that Bing will be able to leverage AI to increase its market share in search.
Microsoft is banking on the fact that AI can help Bing gain some much needed ground in the search market.
While further evaluation is definitely needed, Microsoft seems to be confident that AI is the way forward for Bing.
Google seems to be a bit challenged with its own AI stalling for time stating further evaluation is definitely needed.
Educators are crying wolf! from their ivory towers fearing students will learn to game their system with AI produced papers for classes.
As AI becomes more and more capable, soon it will be able to produce papers that are indistinguishable from those written by humans. This has prompted some educators to alarm the public and claim that students will start using AI to game the system and get good grades for papers that they didn't actually write.