
ChatGPT and the rise of AI: Which jobs are most at risk?
Many are concerned AI could lead to a workplace apocalypse.
Many are concerned AI could lead to a workplace apocalypse.
ChatGPT has "already passed the bar".
New York Times: Can computers write bestsellers? Possibly, says Dwight Garner.
The artwork was made with AI and Photoshop, the artist said.
Academics have expressed concerns about the use of ChatGPT and how it can be abused.
Data expert warns of future possible breaches of tikanga and te reo Māori in the AI area.
School says it follows NZQA guidelines and used teacher judgment to flag the girl's work.
Chamber boss: 'I'm preparing for inflation to stick around for a while'.
AI algorithms may have inherent biases that could lead to discrimination.
Students have failed assignments because teachers believe a bot did the work.
New York Times: He was an AI pioneer. Now he worries it will cause serious harm.
Telegraph: Can AI revolutionise cooking? The proof is in the pudding.
The satire of ChatGPT is that of a grumpy old white male
Opinion: Many are sceptical but it seems this high-tech creation could be rather exciting.
New York Times: What Musk’s AI approach boils down to is doing it himself.
Annie discussed a range of topics, including holidays and cuisine.
As technology advances, so does criminal activity.
Tech giants making big bets on artificial intelligence.
AI, like ChatGPT, won’t destroy humanity, but an Artificial General Intelligence might.
"It’s incumbent upon us to explore its possibilities, because it’s not going to go away."
Grocery startup Teddy says ChatGPT lets company compete with heavy hitters in food retail.
OPINION: It's good to know educators are preparing for it.
'When calculators started to come out people were worried, but they have been integrated."
While some fear AI will wipe out jobs, some workers are using ChatGPT to make money.
Musk said he’s worried that ChatGPT 'is being trained to be politically correct'.
Easy accessibility to AI could lead to exploitation with deepfake pornography say experts.
Researchers have used artificial intelligence to give cosmic beauty shot a touch-up.
The company warned the AI 'may not work exactly as expected'.
Financial Times: Tech has taken over at the track. Is it winning?
New York Times: Francis has become a recurring favorite for bizarre AI.