Neurosurgeon and Engineer Dr. Ben Rapoport, co-founder of Precision Neuroscience, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the emerging technology of brain implants and ...
Even using random capitalization in a prompt can cause an AI chatbot to break its guardrails and answer any question you ask it. reading time 3 minutes Anthropic, the maker of Claude, has been a ...
Cybersecurity architect and adjunct professor at NC State University Jeff Crume joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the history of hacking. What was the first computer virus?
In recent years, computer programmers have flocked to chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT to help them code, dealing a blow to places like Stack Overflow, which had to lay off nearly 30 percent of its ...
Reports reveal that OpenAI uses Google Search data to answer some of users' questions. The topics that use Google Search data mostly surround news, sports, and financial markets. OpenAI retrieves the ...
If you are a fan of board games, you can hand over all the game instructions to the AI and ask the chatbot questions such as: "Where can I place tiles in Qwirkle?" We have tested how well this works ...
The rapid march of AI into classrooms has reached Harvard University’s flagship computer science course, which is now using ChatGPT as a way of freeing up teaching assistants to spend more quality ...
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