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New study finds readers can’t tell AI poems from human ones — and they often prefer AI
A new study reveals that people often struggle to differentiate between human and AI-written poetry…
Newspapers are still the most credible news source, but readers prefer to receive news digitally, reports an AI-based research app
The top reason for preference of a digital delivery was convenience, with 93.2% scoring the digit…
PTI
Can AI really take over journalism? Study shows why readers still prefer human-written news articles over AI-crafted pieces
Despite editorial oversights in human-written pieces, readers found AI articles to be less comprehe…
Stephen King won't forbid AI from training on his writing, and he's not afraid of AI ... yet
Stephen King said AI still has limitations in mimicking human creativity.
Jordan Hart
This is the one question the Microsoft CEO asks to test AI's smarts
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a recent interview that he will ask an AI model to translate Pe…
Steven Tweedie
"Jarvis, you there?": Google's new AI agent might take over your web browser and carry out tasks on your behalf
Google is planning to introduce Project Jarvis, an AI agent, by December. This AI will automate tas…
TOI’s latest campaign, voiced and penned by Gulzar, will definitely make you miss your morning newspaper
The poetry #NewspaperMornings is penned by and narrated by poet and lyricist Gulzar Saa’b.
Nvidia CEO reportedly writes hundreds of emails a day to his staff that executives compare to haiku and ransom notes
Execs say that CEO Jensen Huang's emails read like haiku and ransom notes.
Aaron Mok
Microsoft’s Seeing AI app adds Indian currency note recognition to its trove
And yes, that includes the newer denominations issued after demonetisation took place. …
A new audiobook of AI-generated poems has an unlikely narrator: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog, the prolific German director, narrated an AI-generated book of poems written by Open…
Will Gendron
10 Things in Tech: Google's WFH crackdown, mass layoffs are creating new founders, and Jack Dorsey's Apple Vision Pro worry
In today's edition: Google employees react to the tech giant's remote work crackdown and Jack Dorse…
Nathan Rennolds
3 ways Bill Gates thinks ChatGPT and AI will be helpful to people
Bill Gates said he's "excited" by AI because it can be helpful for "worthy causes" like giving peop…
Britney Nguyen
Humans have to get in the way of AI to make it more responsible
In this edition, why human AI ethicists can slow down irresponsible AI, Amazon CEO's lower pay and …
Emilia David
Lockdown: Choicest of Hindi literature on Whatsapp by Rajkamal Prakashan
"We have started this initiative considering it as our social responsibility during the current sit…
PTI
2014 Business Insider Reader Survey: What Tablet Brand Do You Prefer?
We want to understand whether BI readers are interested in buying a new tablet, how often tablet ow…
Business Insider
AI can't even tell you the chronological order of 'Star Wars' movies
Tech news site Gizmodo published an AI-written article listing "Star Wars" titles in an order that …
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Love bombing, AI-powered humour: Dating trends popular with the young
The rise of digital dating platforms, artificial intelligence, and changing social norms have signi…
US newspaper giant pauses AI-written articles after social media mockery
Major US publisher Gannett has paused the use of AI to write articles after they were mocked on soc…
Tom Carter
Why Sam Altman doesn't think AI will replace writers
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that while AI can be used as a great tool for writers, he does not see i…
Jaures Yip
Why men should read Mills and Boons! Hear it from an erotic fiction writer herself.
“I believe erotic fiction has a lot to offer the male community. Many men have unrequit…