As the first anniversary of ChatGPT nears and employers are still adjusting their policies in reaction, employees are secretly using AI at work. The BBC reports on a few interesting examples in this article. https://t.co/8Mx37w5Hg5
AI-reconstructed voices are on the rise, which will create interesting new issues. The article below covers the use of a voice based on a contract with actors or their heirs. How long before we get Richard Gere or Bruce Springsteen narrating erotic novels? https://t.co/OoVxSVLnFB
Podcasts are coming to YouTube Music. The streaming music service plans to add podcasts “in the near future,” YouTube’s head of podcasting, Kai Chuk - https://t.co/Y3ASLbCAHA
OpenAI advises against sharing sensitive information in conversations with ChatGPT because it’s “not able to delete specific prompts from [users’ histories].” https://t.co/5zvheaGK3y
Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw polled music industry experts. They all agree on TikTok being the most effective way to "make" a hit, confirming that the longstanding special relationship between radio and the music industry is being challenged to its core. https://t.co/QWf6CR8zcC
It was to be expected, but it did happen very quickly: the first cases of students using OpenAI's ChatGPT to generate essays are popping up.
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