Category «AI»

Google vs. Perplexity: Which Is Better?

MakeUseOf: “While Google has been the go-to search engine for decades, Perplexity Pro’s comprehensive features and AI-powered internet search could make it a serious competitor. But which search tool should you use? I tested Google and Perplexity in multiple search categories to see which tool is best. Recipes Travel and Destination Tips General Knowledge Shopping …

Subjects: AI, Search Engines

Hidden content tricks ChatGPT into rewriting search results, Guardian shows

Mashable: “In October, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search became available for ChatGPT Plus users. Last week, it became available to all users and was added to search in Voice Mode. And, of course, it isn’t without its flaws. The Guardian asked ChatGPT to summarize webpages that contain hidden content and, it turns out, hidden content can manipulate …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Search Engines

I Used AI to Analyze My Photos: Here’s What It Suggested for Improvement

MakeUseOf: Initial Analysis In-Depth Analysis Suggestions for Improvement Lightroom Editing Process AI Image Analysis Can Help You Improve Your Photography “ChatGPT identified key components & photography techniques accurately in the bird photo analysis. Suggestions for editing focused on enhancing the image’s lighting, composition, and colors. The detailed Lightroom editing guide provided subtle modifications but was …

Subjects: AI

Encyclopedia Britannica Is Now an AI Company

Gizmodo: “Once an icon of the 20th century seen as obsolete in the 21st, Encyclopaedia Britannica—now known as just Britannica— is all in on artificial intelligence, and may soon go public at a valuation of nearly $1 billion, according to the New York Times. Until 2012 when printing ended, the company’s books served as the …

Subjects: AI, Education

The battle over copyright in the age of ChatGPT

Boston Review: “Questions of AI authorship and ownership can be divided into two broad types. One concerns the vast troves of human-authored material fed into AI models as part of their “training” (the process by which their algorithms “learn” from data). The other concerns ownership of what AIs produce. Call these, respectively, the input and …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Courts, Intellectual Property, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Every AI Copyright Lawsuit in the US, Visualized

Wired: “WIRED is following every copyright battle involving the AI industry—and we’ve created some handy visualizations that will be updated as the cases progress. In May 2020, the media and technology conglomerate Thomson Reuters sued a small legal AI startup called Ross Intelligence, alleging that it had violated US copyright law by reproducing materials from …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Courts, Legal Research