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The Intercept’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI Advances on Claim It Removed Reporters’ Bylines https://theintercept.com/2024/11/22/openai-intercept-lawsuit/ #OpenAI #ChatGPT #journalism #copyright #stealing #illegal


Traveling to #Brussels tomorrow to discuss how to use AI for investigative journalism and other topics with some great colleagues. Who else is visiting the European journalism agora and up for a coffee IRL?

https://journalisme.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/BROCHURE-AN.pdf

#journalism #chatGPT
Title of the attached program


Schluss nun. Danke für Euren Imput des Tages! Ihr seid toll! Lass die anderen doch lesen wen oder was sie wollen #fediverse #mybubble #journalism #uspol #krankenhaus #chatgpt #science Knipps


#ChatGPT maker #OpenAI sued by #GEMA in Germany over unlicensed use of song lyrics - https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/openai-sued-by-gema-in-germany-for-unlicensed-use-of-song-lyrics/


Update. #AI researchers are among those pissed when #PeerReview of their work is outsourced to AI.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/ai-scientists-have-a-problem-ai-bots-are-reviewing-their-work
(#paywalled)

One complained, “If I wanted to know what #ChatGPT thought of our paper, I could have asked myself.”


Update. New study: "The majority of human reviewers’ comments (78.5 %) lacked equivalents in #ChatGPT's comments."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169260724003067

#AI #LLM #PeerReview


Update. "Researchers should not be using tools like #ChatGPT to automatically peer review papers, warned organizers of top #AI conferences and academic publishers…Some researchers, however, might argue that AI should automate peer reviews since it performs quite well and can make academics more productive."
https://www.semafor.com/article/05/08/2024/researchers-warned-against-using-ai-to-peer-review-academic-papers

#PeerReview


Update. 𝘓𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘵 𝘐𝘯𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘶𝘴 𝘋𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 on why it does not permit #AI in #PeerReview:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(24)00160-9/fulltext

1. In an experimental peer review report, #ChatGPT "made up statistical feedback and non-existent references."

2. "Peer review is confidential, and privacy and proprietary rights cannot be guaranteed if reviewers upload parts of an article or their report to an #LLM."


When do you #askFedi instead of #ChatGPT or other #LLMs?
Why, or why not?


Research PSA:

ChatGPT is not Google, people.
Even Google is not Google.

I am finding relevant hits for my searches on the 8th page of Google Books. And then along comes someone like "ChatGPT told me about this folktale..."

Doesn't exist.

#AI #research #searchengines #ChatGPT #StorytellingPSA


ICYMI: Australia's award-winning science magazine Cosmos has recently published AI-generated science 'explainers' that make use of freelance contributors' content without their consent, AND did so with funding from the Walkley Foundation-administered Meta Australian News Fund (which was supposed to support and encourage journalism, not kill it).
This comes after half their staff were laid off – including national and international journalism award-winners – when the magazine was sold to CSIRO.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2024-08-08/csiro-cosmos-magazine-generating-articles-using-ai/104186330
#journalism #AI #ChatGPT #media


It’s April 2024 and journalists are still publishing stories about conversations they had with chatbots 🫠

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/chatgpt-ai-boyfriend-spicy-8ac6a6e9

#tech #ai #chatbot #chatgpt


I have a preprint out estimating how many scholarly papers are written using chatGPT etc? I estimate upwards of 60k articles (>1% of global output) published in 2023. https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16887

How can we identify this? Simple: there are certain words that LLMs love, and they suddenly start showing up *a lot* last year. Twice as many papers call something "intricate", big rises for "commendable" and "meticulous".

#bibliometrics #scholcomm #chatgpt
Graph of the frequency of various terms, showing steady values for "innovative" and "versatile" but big spikes for "commendable", "meticulous", "intricate"


Next week I'll be starting a pretty ambitious project—50 Days of LIT Prompts. Every weekday for 10 weeks, I'll be sharing prompt patterns along with my thoughts and readings relating to Large Language Models like those behind #ChatGPT. Follow the link below, and this thread, for updates: https://sadlynothavocdinosaur.com/posts/50-days-of-lit-prompts/
In a brightly lit workshop with natural light streaming in, a young woman and a young man are intently and happily working on a complex robot placed on a cluttered table. They are both dressed in casual attire. The workshop is a blend of old and new, with clocks visible in the background, conveying an atmosphere of creativity and innovation.


FB just offered me an ad titled "Learn ChatGPT in just 4 weeks!"

I have so many questions.

Like, is the course taught by ChatGPT? Is the material about ChatGPT written by ChatGPT? Does it come with a certificate? Is there an exam? How do I know the material written by ChatGPT about ChatGPT is accurate?... Does it matter?...

#WTF #WhatTheHell #Why #How #Who #Why #AI #ChatGPT


A friend asked #ChatGPT for recommendations on folktales where weaving and spinning plays an important role.

The #AI recommended the Ugly Duckling.
When asked why, it said "the duckling makes magical clothes for the prince." 😂

This will probably change in the future, but right now, AI is very, very bad at folklore questions.

(Last time I asked it about mythical creatures in China, and it made up an entire nonexistent chapter of Journey to the West...)

#folklore #folktales #storytelling


#ChatGPT shall soon make possible custom-ordered novels. These books shall replace trope-laden and predictable #novels written by humans, leaving behind a much smaller, though viable, market for truly original works. Traditional #publishers, whose catalogues have been thus decimated, shall find themselves in the embarrassing position of rummaging through their archives of rejection letters. 😈
trope-laden and predictable novels


To whoever needs to hear this:

No, ChatGPT is NOT a good way to learn coding. It is, in fact, the WORST way to learn coding.

Why? Because it lies. It simply lies.

If you come into a language, not knowing anything about it and someone teaches it to you literally by making up half the stuff they say on the fly, you will fail. But worse yet: You will have all the made up explanations of the AI in your head now.

Do not use ChatGPT to learn to code, PLEASE.

#ai #chatgpt


The boyfriend: go prepare your job interview.
Me: passes the ball to #ChatGPT.

Interesting system I must say, but I haven't gotten a wow-feeling.


I'm holding out just a little bit longer to see if #ChatGPT can write an #OpenAPI spec if given my endpoint handlers.