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Study: LLMs Able to De-Anonymize User Accounts on Reddit, Hacker News & Other "Pseudonymous" Platforms; Report Co-Author Expands, Advises

Advice from the study's co-author: "Be aware that it’s not any single post that identifies you, but the combination of small details across many posts. And consider never posting anything you truly don’t want shared with the world.” &#3…

I’m an A.I. Developer. Here’s How I’m Raising My Son

"Even I have trepidations about what kind of future my son will grow up in as A.I. progresses. Will using large language models (which power tools like ChatGPT) hurt children’s development, or will not using them hinder their future employment pro…

YouTube Channel Converts Wikipedia Entries Into Podcasts "Hosted" by AI Narrators

"To deal with controversial or highly sensitive topics (the Holocaust, serial killers, etc.) Wikéo has a scoring system which flags hot button stories, so an upcoming episode can be human-reviewed first. One option is to only publish episodes on e…

Why the AI pin won’t be the next iPhone

"In a world teeming with intelligent interfaces, the AI pin chooses to be dumb — not technically, but emotionally, socially, and spatially. The core failure of the AI pin genre isn’t technical, but conceptual. Seemingly no one involved or interest…

Meta Challenged Top Devs to Build an AI That Could Beat NetHack. No One Came Close.

Unlike, say, a chess game, where each individual move is limited to a few dozen options, the moves in NetHack seem unlimited… It took me awhile to find these results online, and I sort of suspect Meta didn't do much to promote them, after no AI i…

New Company Incantor Launches With AI Model That Tracks IP Rights

"Built on a proprietary Light Fractal Model inspired by the structure of the human brain, Incantor is optimized for creating content with minimal, fully-licensed training data and dramatically lower computing power – while also tracking attr…

Debate: How much will AI change movies & music? A writer says "some", an engineer says "all".

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