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Researchers surprised to find less-educated areas adopting AI writing tools faster
Arstechnica
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5m ago
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Stanford researchers discovered that AI writing tools are being adopted more rapidly in less-educated U.S. areas, contradicting usual tech adoption trends where more educated populations lead. Analyzing over 300 million texts, the study found AI aids in up to a quarter of professional communications across sectors. Regions with lower educational attainment used AI more frequently, raising the possibility that AI tools could serve as equalizing instruments in consumer advocacy and professional communication, despite challenges in authenticity and trust.
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Growth leaders turn to Intellsys for smarter scaling
Inshorts
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1m ago
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Top-performing teams across industries are adopting Intellsys to scale faster and smarter. From understanding customer acquisition cost to tracking conversions and churn, the AI copilot offers a complete, real-time view of business health. With smarter alerts and simplified insights, growth teams are spending less time guessing and more time scaling.
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New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries
BBC
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1y ago
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Microsoft researchers used AI and supercomputers to narrow down 32 million potential inorganic materials to 18 promising candidates in less than a week - a screening process that could have taken more than two decades to carry out using traditional lab research methods and have found a material which could significantly reduce lithium use in batteries making EV progress faster by not depending too much on Lithium.
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Microsoft is making lots of money from LinkedIn Premium โ and users like its AI tools
Business Insider
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1y ago
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LinkedIn reported that it generated $1.7 billion in revenue from premium subscriptions in 2023. The platform's premium subscriber base increased by 25% YoY, driven by the usage of its AI tools. Over 70% of premium users utilize AI tools for post writing, comments, and profile recommendations, while 90% find the AI-powered job experience useful. LinkedIn's parent company, Microsoft, disclosed a 9% revenue growth in the last quarter for LinkedIn, without providing specific revenue figures since its acquisition in 2016. LinkedIn also announced that more AI features are in the pipeline.
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The U.S. Navy is more aggressively telling startups, 'We want you' | TechCrunch
TechCrunch
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1m ago
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The U.S. Navy is transforming its approach to working with startups, emphasizing faster and smarter procurement processes. Under CTO Justin Fanelli, the Navy is fostering more open partnerships, reducing red tape, and focusing on innovation by adopting new frameworks like a "horizon" model for technology adoption. This model evaluates companies through phased steps, emphasizing problem-solving over predetermined solutions. This change invites startups and tech companies to collaborate, addressing high-priority areas such as AI and legacy system modernization.
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โChatGPT will be less verbose, use more conversational languageโ, says OpenAI
Livemint
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1y ago
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OpenAI has released an update to ChatGPT, providing a more direct, less verbose, and conversational experience to paid users. The upgraded GPT-4 Turbo has improved capabilities in writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding, and has been trained on data up to April 2024. In other news, OpenAI fired two researchers for allegedly leaking information, following internal strikes and grievances. Additionally, CEO Sam Altman pitched the company's AI services for corporate use to hundreds of Fortune 500 executives.
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The tech to help you beat your tech addictions
Livemint
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1y ago
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Individuals are adopting digital minimalism and turning to devices that are less distracting. It highlights gadgets like the Light Phone II, a streamlined smartphone that offers limited features, and Freewrite, a digital typewriter for distraction-free writing. Additionally, dumbphones, E Ink tablets, and tangible systems like walnut index card boxes are discussed as alternatives to combat tech addiction. The article focuses on the growing movement of digital minimalists seeking simpler technology for increased productivity and well-being.
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Britain to invest 300 million pounds in AI supercomputing
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Britain has announced plans to increase funding for two supercomputers dedicated to AI research, with a focus on ensuring the safety of advanced AI models. The funding for the "AI Research Resource" will be increased to ยฃ300 million, providing researchers with access to highly capable computing tools. The supercomputers will aid in testing safety features of AI models and drive advancements in areas such as drug discovery and clean energy. One supercomputer will be located in Cambridge, while the other will be in Bristol.
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European semiconductor industry group ESIA calls for 'Chips Act 2.0'
Economic Times
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11m ago
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The European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) has urged the European Union to implement a Chips Act 2.0 to support the region's semiconductor industry. ESIA has called for less export restrictions and a focus on areas where European companies have a competitive edge. They have also emphasized the need for faster allocation of aid.
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From ChatGPT to Gemini: how AI is rewriting the internet - The Verge
The Verge
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7m ago
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Big players like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are making AI chatbot technology more accessible to the public. These language model programs analyze the statistical properties of language to make educated guesses based on previous words typed. However, they don't have a database of facts, so they sometimes present false information as truth. The AI landscape is constantly evolving, with new tools and developments on the horizon. Stay tuned on The Verge for the latest updates.
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A group of Oxford University students were encouraged to use AI 'thoughtfully and critically' to help them write some essays
Business Insider
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1y ago
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Oxford University students were given the opportunity to use AI tools like ChatGPT to assist them in writing essays as part of a course module at the university. The purpose of the task was to teach students how to use AI responsibly and improve their essay writing skills. The use of AI tools was not included in formal assessment, but aimed at helping students produce better essays when used thoughtfully and critically. This initiative comes in light of the increasing popularity and concerns surrounding the use of AI-generated content in academia.
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