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The author embracing AI to help write novels – and why he’s not worried about it taking his job | Science & Tech News
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The rain tapped lightly against the windowpanes of my London apartment, a steady rhythm that mirrored the musings within my little gray cells. It was a day like any other, or so I believed, until a peculiar letter arrived. As I delicately unfolded the note, its contents gave rise to a most intriguing puzzle. ‘Mr…
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Google testing if AI can write news – but insists it won’t replace journalists | Science & Tech News
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Google is testing whether artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to write news articles – but insists it won’t replace journalists. A spokesperson for the search giant said it was in the “earliest stages of exploring ideas” for how the technology could enhance “work and productivity” in a newsroom. They cited coming up with headlines…
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Microsoft reveals AI ‘copilot for work’ that can write your emails and let you skip meetings | Science & Tech News
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Microsoft has revealed an AI “copilot for work” that can write your emails and allow you to catch up on skipped meetings. The tech giant is bringing the ChatGPT-like assistant to all of its Office apps, including Word, Teams, and Outlook. A recorded video showed the bot summarising calls, taking notes during meetings, and answering…
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Israel president uses ChatGPT artificial intelligence to write part of major speech | Science & Tech News
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Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, shocked hi-tech professionals at a major cybersecurity convention in Tel Aviv on Wednesday when he revealed that the opening part of his speech was written by artificial intelligence software. In a recorded video greeting for Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2023, Mr Herzog said: “I am truly proud to be the president…
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ChatGPT: We let an AI chatbot help write an article – here’s how it went | Science & Tech News
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OpenAI has recently unveiled a new language model called ChatGPT, which has the potential to revolutionise the way we interact with machines. So much so, that it wrote the introduction to this article by itself. Because in a daring move that I feared would leave me questioning my usefulness as a real-life human journalist, I…