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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Samsung’s AI Fridge, Baidu’s Ernie Bot crosses 100 mn users, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Samsung’s AI Fridge, Baidu’s Ernie Bot crosses 100 mn users, more

[ad_1] Even as we inch towards the new year, artificial intelligence developments are not slowing down. Today, December 28, a report revealed that Samsung can unveil a Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+ at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024. The AI fridge will pack features like checking the items inside using a camera and suggesting recipes based on them. In other news, Baidu's ChatGPT-rival Ernie Bot has surpassed the 100 million user mark. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Samsung to unveil AI fridgeSamsung is set to introduce the Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+ at CES, featuring an AI-powered system that generates recipes based on users' dietary preferences, reported The Verge. The refrigerator includes the "P...
Can Oxford and Cambridge save Harvard from ChatGPT?
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Can Oxford and Cambridge save Harvard from ChatGPT?

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) is capable not just of disrupting higher education but of blowing it apart. The march of the smart machines is already well advanced. AI can easily pass standardized tests such as the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) and the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) required by graduate schools. AI received a 3.34 GPA (grade point average) in a Harvard freshman course and a B grade on the final exam of a typical core Wharton Business School MBA course.What can be done to avoid a future in which AI institutionalizes cheating and robs education of any real content? This question is stirring an anxious debate in the university world, not least in the United States, a country that has long been a pacemaker in higher education and technology, but one that...
AI detection programs discriminate against non-native English speakers, study finds
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AI detection programs discriminate against non-native English speakers, study finds

[ad_1] There have been instances in the past where humans have been discriminated against in society, but a new study has revealed that we might not be the only ones to do so. Generative AI has seen its popularity soaring, especially since the launch of ChatGPT, and measures to mitigate its misuse, such as cheating in exams, have also been developed in the form of AI detection programs. These programs can examine the content and reveal whether it was written by a human or an AI program. However, now, these programs have been accused of shocking discrimination against non-native English speakers.Yes, Generative AI has previously been accused of exhibiting biases and now a new study has shed light on its detection programs also being capable of discrimination. Discrimination by AI detecti...
Cheating Fallout! UK universities roll out rules on use of generative AI like ChatGPT in class
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Cheating Fallout! UK universities roll out rules on use of generative AI like ChatGPT in class

[ad_1] Amidst growing concerns about the use of generative AI like ChatGPT in schools and classrooms, UK's top universities have signed a slew of regulatory principles outlining its ethical use. In the past few months, In March, a BestColleges survey revealed that about 43% of students had used ChatGPT or other generative AI applications at least once in their life and about 50% of them said that they had used it to write assignments or exams. This growing issue has led to countries pooling resources to set up guidelines for the use of generative AI, and educational institutions now seem to be doing the same.Guidelines around generative AIThe Russell Group universities, which include some of the UK's top universities such as the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics, and ...