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Digital breadcrumbs lead to the team behind Jewish Onliner, the AI-powered website that got a Yale scholar suspended

The people behind Jewish Onliner don't see themselves as journalists reporting the news, even if they are pleased to be making it.

Cybersecurity 3month
A man filed a complaint against OpenAI saying ChatGPT falsely accused him of killing his children

Arve Hjalmar Holmen, from Trondheim, Norway, said he asked ChatGPT the question, "Who is Arve Hjalmar Holmen?"

Meta-Creativity: When Humans and AI Become Collaborators

AI isn't just augmenting human creativity, it's redefining it. Dive into how human-AI synergy is reshaping creative boundaries and unlocking unprecedented potential.

Phenom Launches Customized AI Agents for Specific Functions and Industries

HR technology company Phenom's new AI agents were designed in consideration of how roles can be different across various organizations.

Chatbots 3month
AI myth debunked: ChatGPT usage explains only 3.9% of student plagiarism behavior

A new study suggests that using ChatGPT for schoolwork doesn't necessarily lead to more cheating. Instead, the research points to other factors that have a much stronger influence on academic dishonesty.

Chatbots 4month
The Download: ancient DNA's modern uses, and an AI-artist collaboration

An ancient-DNA revolution is turning the high-speed equipment used to study the DNA of living things on to specimens from the past.

Why Our Metaphors About AI Shape How AI Thinks About Us

People use metaphors to depict AI. These guide our use of AI. I examine those metaphors. A twist is that AI itself can infuse a metaphor about AI, for good or bad.

Protecting Akamas with artificial intelligence

The Inia-Lara Turtle Museum in Inia, Paphos will host the free workshop Akamas in Action on the ecological and cultural significance and the future of the Akamas region on Saturday, February 8. Aiming to promote public participation,