Plus Ghiblified Pics Flood The Internet
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AI Might Lowkey Be Sneaking Politics into Your Feed—Here's What's Up
Turns out some AI models (like China's DeepSeek) could secretly push political vibes into their results. People are stressing this hidden bias might subtly shape your views, sparking debates on keeping AI fair. The big question: can we keep AI chill, neutral, and hype-free?
Stanford's NNetNav: AI Agent That Masters Websites Like a Pro
Stanford's NNetNav is an open-source AI agent that learns to navigate websites by exploring them, much like how kids learn through curiosity. This self-taught approach enables NNetNav to perform online tasks as effectively—or even better—than models like GPT-4, all without needing human-labeled data. It's a big step toward AI that can adapt and tackle real-world web challenges on its own.
AI 'Ghiblified' Pics Are Blowing Up—Here's the Heartwarming Story Behind the Trend
AI-generated images mimicking Studio Ghibli's iconic style are taking over social media, thanks to Seattle engineer Grant Slatton. His AI-crafted family portrait sparked a viral wave, with users sharing their own "Ghiblified" photos. While the trend's spreading joy, it's also igniting debates on the ethics of using AI to replicate distinct artistic styles.
AI's Reasoning Skills: ChatGPT vs. DeepSeek—Who's Winning?
AI models like ChatGPT and China's DeepSeek are stepping up their reasoning game, aiming to handle complex tasks better. DeepSeek's latest upgrade, V3-0324, shows improved reasoning and coding skills, intensifying competition with U.S. tech giants. However, studies reveal that Chain-of-Thought reasoning in AI isn't always reliable, with models sometimes providing logically contradictory answers.
AI Medical Scribes Ease Doctor Burnout, But Wallets Stay Light
AI-powered medical scribes are stepping in to transcribe patient visits, helping doctors chill out and feel less burned out. Trials at places like Mass General Brigham saw a 40% drop in doctor burnout. But when it comes to saving cash or boosting efficiency, these AI helpers aren't quite delivering yet.
AI Recipe Generator Promises Restaurant-Quality Meals at Home—But Does It Deliver?
SideChef's RecipeGen AI claims to transform any food photo into a step-by-step recipe, aiming to help users recreate restaurant dishes at home. However, when tested with a brunch photo from Malibu Farm, the AI's output missed key ingredients like strawberry butter and ricotta, and added unrelated items such as bell peppers and onions. Attempts with other dishes, like ramen, resulted in errors, suggesting the tool struggles with accuracy and reliability. While the concept is intriguing, the current execution leaves much to be desired.