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Why you shouldn’t ask ChatGPT for medical advice
The more information you give a GP, the more likely you are to get a diagnosis. Not so for ChatGPT.
- by Angus Thomson
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‘Both art and science’: The product manager developing cutting-edge AI
Product manager Russell Dias says because the AI tech he works with is so new, it requires a lot of experimenting and testing.
- by Sue White
Analysis
Streaming
TikTok in the sights as Universal and Spotify announce new partnership
A new Universal deal is aimed squarely at TikTok’s sweet spot, promising to “amplify music discovery and social interaction and enhance fan experiences” via Spotify.
- by Karl Quinn
Israel is using face recognition to identify, and misidentify, Gazans
A mass surveillance effort is collecting and cataloguing the faces of Palestinians without their knowledge or consent, according to Israeli spies and officials.
- by Sheera Frenkel
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, victim of deep fake porn images, seeks damages: report
Meloni is seeking $165,000 in damages and will donate any award to an Interior Ministry fund for women victims of domestic violence.
Opinion
Work therapy
Why is ChatGPT trying to gaslight me?
AI chatbots may be sophisticated and slick, but they’re far from being a source of reliable information.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Opinion
Governance
This corporate queen is right – the era of board entitlement must end
Australia’s elite boards are still littered with time-served directors who are part of an entitlement club of similarly minded seat warmers.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Apple and Google in talks to bring AI to iPhones
Apple’s delay in releasing an AI product has been costly. Now it is trying to make up ground.
- by Tripp Mickle, Nico Grant and Brian X. Chen
A matter of taste: The menu AI devised for this Melbourne restaurant
Chef Scott Pickett isn’t worried about losing his job just yet, but he does think artificial intelligence has a potential role to play in the hospitality business.
- by Cara Waters
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University
Hundreds of uni students caught in ‘new wave’ cheating
The real number of students using artificial intelligence is likely far higher, experts say, with detection tools only able to catch unsophisticated cheats.
- by Daniella White
Tony Wright’s Column
Scams
Roll up, roll up, suckers. Have we got a free trip to paradise for you
There’s one born every minute, and the scammers of the internet know it better than anyone.
- by Tony Wright