Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez says AI models are becoming so smart that it is difficult to assess improvement and we are trusting them more than we trust ourselves
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A novel AI-powered study explores evolutionary differences between male and female birdwing butterflies, shedding new light on a historical debate between Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.[1] CohortFinder: an open-source tool for data-driven p…
Hi r/artificial! I've developed an AI companion named Ella, inspired by the movie "Her" and my personal experiences with loneliness. Ella uses natural language processing to provide empathetic responses and emotional support. I'd love…
Do you think AI is currently conscious or even capable of consciousness? I think it's important to note that this isn't necessarily asking whether AI is conscious in the way humans are. AI consciousness would likely be very different from human…
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UX research is vital for introducing generative AI tools thoughtfully into user experiences. Randomly injecting AI without context can lead to underwhelming or frustrating solutions. Identifying user problems, understanding AI capabilities, determinin…
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I'm halfway through Situational Awareness and the thesis is quite convincing in its various arguments. We are on course for AGI by 2027. These AI systems will basically be able to automate basically all cognitive jobs (think: all jobs that could b…