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OpenAI’s attempts to watermark AI text hit limits

December 10, 2022

Did a human write that, or ChatGPT? It can be hard to tell — perhaps too hard, its creator OpenAI thinks, which is why it is working on a way to “watermark” AI-generated content. In a lecture at the University of Austin, computer science professor Scott Aaronson, currently a guest researcher at OpenAI, revealed that […]

OpenAI’s attempts to watermark AI text hit limits by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

The Agritech Revolutionary

December 10, 2022
Unnati offers unique services in the sector that makes them stand out in the sector. It digitizes the entire agri value chain by using their platforms such as uStore app and Farmer app

Greenifying Commercial Vehicles

December 10, 2022
Euler Motors is on a growth trajectory wherein the company is looking to expand its manufacturing capacity and deploy at scale across India

Musk’s ‘Twitter Files’ offer a glimpse of the raw, complicated and thankless task of moderation

December 9, 2022

Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, is feverishly promoting his “Twitter Files”: selected internal communications from the company, laboriously tweeted out by sympathetic amanuenses. But Musk’s obvious conviction that he has released some partisan kraken is mistaken — far from conspiracy or systemic abuse, the files are a valuable peek behind the curtain of moderation at […]

Musk’s ‘Twitter Files’ offer a glimpse of the raw, complicated and thankless task of moderation by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch

Amazon ends support for third-party HIPAA-compliant Alexa skills

December 9, 2022

Amazon is ending support for a program that allowed patients to share HIPAA-protected health information with healthcare organizations through Alexa. The news was first reported by Voicebot.ai. The invite-only program, which first launched in 2019, allowed select developers to create and launch HIPAA-compliant healthcare skills for Alexa (skills are the third-party voice apps that run […]

Amazon ends support for third-party HIPAA-compliant Alexa skills by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch