Using machine learning, the wines are being distinguished based on subtle differences in the concentrations of scores of compounds. This allowed the system to determine which vineyard and estate a wine came from with 99% accuracy.
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Switzerland used AI to smell fake wine.
Scientists in the country have developed an AI that can trace the origins of wine by analyzing its chemical composition. This provides a powerful new tool to detect wine fraud, where cheap wines are passed off as expensive vintages.
UK's Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) is urging schools to urgently educate students on the laws around these images and put blocking systems in place to prevent more technology-enabled abuse.
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UK school pupils have started using AI to create highly realistic indecent images of other children. This alarming trend is spreading across schools, with reports suggesting that students don't fully grasp the serious consequences.
#AIDeepFake#UKStudentAIAbuse
The deepfakes, legally qualify as child sexual abuse material, are so lifelike they're often comparable to professional school photos, and some even depict recognizable victims of previous abuse.
TikTok owner ByteDance is planning to offer a service that allows users to create their own custom AI chatbot, similar to what OpenAI is doing with their GPT models.
#byteDanceOpenPlatform#tikTokAIchatbot
ByteDance has reportedly been working on an open platform for developing AI chatbots, and is planning to launch it as a public beta in China by the end of 2023.
The researchers implied that this act is a warning to be more vigilant and think about a new security analysis of ML models, and to question if any AI system is actually safe.
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Researchers from Google have formulated an "attack" to force ChatGPT to reveal its original training data. These include real email address, phone numbers, and the exact lines of text from sources it used.
#GoogleAttacksChatGPT#chatGPTattack
The group revealed in a blog post that when they used keywords over and over again, ChatGPT will generate responses that contain text from its original language modeling, which are data from websites and academic papers.
Since almost everyone is now interested in AI, Pure AI will start catering to a wider audience, from IT pros to developers to C-level executives.
https://t.co/J4OMTu3OdJ
Pure AI, an AI-focused media site will be relaunched to offer reliable and unbiased information on AI technology and trends to everyone who is interested. Converge360, the website's publisher, said that approach will no longer be developer-centric.
A super intelligent AI won't be possible anytime soon, says Microsoft president. This is after reports of an OpenAI project that has allegedly found a way to create an AI that can surpass humans.
#OpenAIAGI#artificialGeneralIntelligence
The project is known as Q* (pronounced Q-Star) and it allegedly made breakthroughs in artificial general intelligence (AGI), which OpenAI defined as autonomous systems that surpass humans in most tasks.
Crabill was suspended for one year and one day, with ninety days to be served and the remainder to be stayed upon his successful completion of a two year probation.
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Zachariah Crabill, a Colorado attorney, used ChatGPT to generate the documents to a legal request he was hired to prepare. It was a motion to set aside a judgment in a civil suit, but since Crabill had never handled such a matter, he resorted to using the AI chatbot.
The work included citations of cases that never existed and Crabill did not review it. When the judge asked about the citations, Crabill blamed it on an intern. He later admitted using ChatGPT to draft the motion.