ChatGPT
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Artificial intelligence
Research shows that ChatGPT can worsen misinformation
GPT-3, the model behind ChatGPT, frequently made errors, contradicted itself within a single response, and repeated harmful misinformation.
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Artificial intelligence
AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals. Here’s why that’s OK
ChatGPT and other AI writing tools can make researchers more productive – but quality control is essential.
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Artificial intelligence
Something felt ‘off’ – how AI messed with our human research, and what we learned
Contrary to claims that AI can replace humans in research, AI-generated stories were woeful.
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Artificial intelligence
Can ChatGPT edit fiction? 4 professional editors asked AI to do their job – and it ruined their short story
An experiment comparing three separate human edits of a literary short story to edits by ChatGPT exposes AI’s serious limitations.
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Artificial intelligence
Study reveals ChatGPT performs better on writing than students
Researchers find that ChatGPT’s performance is comparable, if not superior, to that of students in a multitude of courses.
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Artificial intelligence
AI can already diagnose depression better than a doctor and tell you which treatment is best
Research suggests AI could diagnose depression from health records or even social media posts.
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Artificial intelligence
Move over, agony aunt: study finds ChatGPT gives better advice than professional columnists
Researchers tested how ChatGPT stacks up against professional advice columnists – with some intriguing results.
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Artificial intelligence
Will AI kill our creativity? It could – if we don’t start to value and protect the traits that make us human
AI could kill our creativity by making us think too alike. It also forces us to question what “creativity” is,…
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Artificial intelligence
AI chatbots are coming to your workplace but are not necessarily coming for your job
Chatbots are proving to be productive and useful but they can be unreliable and make mistakes.
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Brain power
Why ChatGPT isn’t conscious – but future AI systems might be
The science of human consciousness offers new ways of gauging machine minds – and suggests there’s no obvious reason computers…