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- AI therapy bots fuel delusions and give . . . - Ars Technica
The researchers found that AI models consistently produced more biased output toward people with alcohol dependence and schizophrenia compared to depression or control conditions
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According to new Stanford University-led research examining over 300 million text samples across multiple sectors, AI language models now assist in writing up to a quarter of professional
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Generally Pleasant Terminator Dept OpenAI’s most capable AI model, GPT-5, may be coming in August Sources say new model combines o3 reasoning with general GPT capabilities
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At 4PM ET, join Benj Edwards and Simon Willison's live YouTube chat about the "Great Bing Chat Fiasco of 2023 " In the short-term, the most dangerous thing about AI language models may be their
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Former OpenAI researcher’s new company will teach you how to build an LLM Karpathy's Eureka Labs will pair human-made curriculum with an AI-powered assistant
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On Wednesday, Stanford University researchers issued a report on major AI models and found them greatly lacking in transparency, reports Reuters The report, called " The Foundation Model
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Stanford study: LLMs struggle to respond appropriately to questions about delusions, suicide, and OCD, but AI could play valuable supportive roles to therapists — When Stanford University researchers asked ChatGPT whether it would be willing to work closely with someone who had schizophrenia …
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