Some AI chatbots rely on flawed research from retracted scientific papers to answer questions, according to recent studies.
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South Korea has launched its most ambitious sovereign AI initiative yet, as the nation's major tech players like LG and SK ...
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He developed Manus, one of the buzziest AI apps of the year, in the latest project that blends his technical prowess with ...
Some have suggested bringing back blue book exams and in-classroom writing assignments as a reaction to students' use of Large Language Model-based Generative AI tools — such as ChatGPT. However, I ...