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[Industry] OpenAI proposes to restrict civilian AI usage

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Re: [Industry] OpenAI proposes to restrict civilian AI usage

#21 Post by donald »

That's hilarious 😂
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Re: [Industry] OpenAI proposes to restrict civilian AI usage

#22 Post by Trihexagonal »

I liked it when they gave him the pistol, kicked him from behind, he lands face down then rolled over to shoot the target. That was one badass robot.

And when he grabbed that dog and jumped over the cliff i could almost hear him laughing. Or maybe it was just me laughing...
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Re: [Industry] OpenAI proposes to restrict civilian AI usage

#23 Post by donald »

Oh this gets better and better:

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ChatGPT - a recently released AI with the uncanny ability to mimic human writing - has passed some of America's most challenging professional exams, studies have shown, raising concerns it could soon put many white collar workers out of a job.

The artificially intelligent content creator, whose name is short for 'Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer,' was released two months ago by OpenAI, and has since taken the world by storm.

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Recent research shared by the professor showed that the AI-powered chatbot, release two months ago, can already successfully achieve an MBA, and may soon be able to pass notoriously difficult tests like the United States Medical Licensing Exam and the Bar Exam

Ethan Mollick, associate professor at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, highlighted these reports in a recent post on social media, one of which was carried out by one of his colleagues at the prestigious school.

The report, by Wharton professor Christian Terwiesch, found that ChatGPT, while still in its infancy, received a grade varying from a B to B- on the final exam of a typical MBA core course.

Its results, though, are inarguable - with recent research showing it the chatbot could successfully achieve an MBA, and soon pass notoriously difficult tests like the United States Medical Licensing Exam and the Bar.

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Another praised the AI bot's performances on the professional license exam, commonly referred to as 'the Bar Exam', which professors at the Michigan State and Chicago Kent colleges of law found could also be conquered by ChatGPT.

Other posts from the professor similarly tout the progress recently seen from the still young AI, which early adopters have already begun using to draft assignments and write work emails, all in specific tones and styles.
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