OpenAI Unveils New ChatGPT That Can Reason Through Math and Science
Driven by new technology called OpenAI o1, the chatbot can test various strategies and try to identify mistakes as it tackles complex tasks.
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Driven by new technology called OpenAI o1, the chatbot can test various strategies and try to identify mistakes as it tackles complex tasks.
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The San Francisco start-up hopes to raise $6.5 billion as part of an aggressive push for more investment.
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Test your understanding of A.I. in this quiz.
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The tech giant has lost a series of legal fights that investors have largely shrugged off. But a new trial over its advertising business could carry big consequences.
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A.I. Isn’t Magic, but Can It Be ‘Agentic’?
So-called agentic artificial intelligence doesn’t require a human to tell it what to do. At least, that’s the idea.
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The Challenge Is to Write 50,000 Words in a Month. Should ChatGPT Be Able to Help?
An online writing community was set aflame this week after National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, said it wouldn’t take a stance on the use of A.I.
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How Self-Driving Cars Get Help From Humans Hundreds of Miles Away
Zoox, a self-driving car company owned by Amazon, is deploying robot taxis without steering wheels, driver seats or drivers. But like all other self-driving cars, they still need help from humans.
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The Bands and the Fans Were Fake. The $10 Million Was Real.
Federal prosecutors charged a North Carolina musician with gaming the system to win royalties from streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.
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The Battle to Control the World’s Most Powerful Technology
Nvidia chips, which are crucial to artificial intelligence, are traded actively in China, despite U.S. restrictions, The Times found.
By Katrin BennholdAna SwansonRikki NovetskyMooj ZadieEric KrupkeLuke Vander PloegLisa ChowMarion LozanoDan PowellPat McCuskerDiane Wong and
Wall Street Is Unsettled Again, After Fueling a Global Sell-Off
Another day of anxiety hit stock markets around the world, with technology stocks the focus of attention.
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OpenAI, Still Haunted by Its Chaotic Past, Is Trying to Grow Up
The maker of ChatGPT is struggling to transform itself into a profit-driven company while satisfying worries about the safety of artificial intelligence.
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How Do You Change a Chatbot’s Mind?
When I set out to improve my tainted reputation with chatbots, I discovered a new world of A.I. manipulation.
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OpenAI Names Political Veteran Chris Lehane as Head of Global Policy
The prominent A.I. start-up is also considering a change to its corporate structure to make it more appealing to outside investors.
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Apple and Nvidia in Talks to Invest in OpenAI
Led by the investment firm Thrive Capital, the new deal would value the artificial intelligence start-up at over $100 billion.
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N.Y.C. Schools Chancellor Seeks to Project Stability as Inquiries Swirl
David C. Banks, whose phone was seized during an investigation related to his brother, largely avoided discussing his current circumstances in his annual State of Our Schools speech.
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A.I. Pioneers Call for Protections Against ‘Catastrophic Risks’
Scientists from the United States, China and other nations called for an international authority to oversee artificial intelligence.
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Nvidia Holds the Key to the Market. But Is It Worth This Much?
One of the hazards of buying individual stocks is that their current price may have little to do with their fundamental value, our columnist says.
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This Chatbot Pulls People Away From Conspiracy Theories
In a new study, many people doubted or abandoned false beliefs after a short conversation with the DebunkBot.
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Americans are already turning to A.I. for health information in large numbers, new research suggests.
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Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.
ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.
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How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?
Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.
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The state joins dozens of others in regulating the A.I. fakery in ways that could impact this year’s presidential race.
By Stuart A. Thompson
Three experts on social media and disinformation share their predictions for this year’s chaotic election.
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Efforts by the Beijing-backed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or SMIC, to break through innovation barriers have landed it in a geopolitical tech battle.
By Ana Swanson, John Liu and Paul Mozur
Residents rarely learn how data centers and their noise and energy and water use may affect their lives until it’s too late.
By Sean Patrick Cooper
“10 Drunk Cigarettes” is from an album that boasts it was made with help from A.I. It pairs dark internet humor with a poppy sound that just might find a bigger audience.
By Shaad D’Souza
It is not prepared for the fact that artificial-intelligence-powered autonomous weapons systems are changing the fundamental nature of war.
By Raj M. Shah and Christopher M. Kirchhoff
Marmosets are the first nonhuman primates known to use name-like labels for individuals, a new study suggests.
By Emily Anthes
Men in chat rooms have been victimizing women they know by putting their faces on pornographic clips. Some Korean women say the only thing new about it is the technology.
By Choe Sang-Hun
El último anuncio del rival chino de Apple se ha producido apenas unas horas después de la presentación del iPhone 16.
By Meaghan Tobin and John Liu
Three readers could pick the story written by Curtis Sittenfeld; another calls the experiment unfair. Also: Afghan women; athletes and crowds; pro-union workers.
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