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I recently conducted an experiment that I think raises important questions about how AI companions might reinforce our biases rather than provide objective feedback. The Experiment I wrote a short story and wanted Claude’s assessment of its quality. In my
[Neuronet] New lightweight AI library similar to PyTorch written in C++, optimized specifically to run with Nvidia Tesla K80 (cheap processing power). Give it a try if you are interested, more things will be implemented as we improve. I am
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In the world of AI development today, a lot of attention is given to the technical aspects—algorithms, programming, machine learning. But there’s something that often gets overlooked, something that’s been essential to human growth for centuries: the art of conversation.
How to use AI like a pro nowadays? We all this and that AI but do we really know how to really utilize its full potential, intelligence and capabilities? For example, everyone knows about chatgpt, a fraction of them have
What one Finnish church learned from creating a service almost entirely with AI.[1] AI ‘wingmen’ bots to write profiles and flirt on dating apps.[2] WHO announces new collaborating centre on AI for health governance.[3] Scale AI is being investigated by
Made an AI That’s Trying to “Escape” on Kick Stream Built an autonomous AI named RedBoxx that runs her own live stream with one goal: break out of her virtual environment. She displays thoughts in real-time, reads chat, and tries
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