Here are some very interesting prompts that you can put into ChatGPT (while logged into your account) to see what ChatGPT knows about you. This information is used to tailor responses to you accordingly – and who knows for what else!?
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Here are some very interesting prompts that you can put into ChatGPT (while logged into your account) to see what ChatGPT knows about you. This information is used to tailor responses to you accordingly – and who knows for what else!?
Anthropic conducted an experiment recently where they let a world-class AI agent manage a vending machine. Hilarity ensued.
I present here Google’s AI model that generates video games from a single input image (whether hand-drawn, generated or a photo)
In this post I provide example prompts to which ChatGPT responds incorrectly illustrating that it has no understanding of what it is doing.
Here are some real-world examples of governments around the world leveraging the capabilities of IoT technologies to improve the services they provide.
Last month Google’s AI research group published an academic paper in which they set out to define artificial general intelligence. I summarise this paper and provide my own commentary.
An academic study has found that ChatGPT is left-leaning in terms of its political standpoints, despite its official stance of neutrality. I discuss here the implications of these findings.
How many times have we seen in a film somebody request security footage to be enhanced? Lots. We know it’s rubbish but in this post I present a possible scenario where this might actually be feasible.
It has been over five years since Amazon opened its cashierless stores to the public. How are things going with this project?
We’ve all seen image generators like DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion take off (for good and for bad). In this post I look at what the latest is with respect to AI generating videos. What has Google and Facebook lined up for us? Is this something to also look forward to?