How ChatGPT 'Trained' People To Search Differently, Forcing Google To Change Its Practice For The First Time In 25 Years
Large language models (LLMs) have came a long way, and the technology has changed many things, including how the web itself.
Large language models (LLMs) have came a long way, and the technology has changed many things, including how the web itself.
When the tech industry is continuously navigating numerous shifts in the landscape of AI, one incident is notably impactful.
The debate surrounding open-source AI centers on a core strategic decision for organizations, developers, and institutions: whether to build and maintain ownership over their artificial intelligence capabilities or to rely on renting them from a limited set of dominant providers.
Whether people are browsing the web, gaming on their phone, or tackling work on a laptop, their device relies on a battery to keep running.
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence has brought profound changes to how people create, consume, and interact with sexual content.
The LLM war is heating up, with major players like Google racing to catch up in the generative AI space.
Imagine this: you ask an AI a harmless, everyday question to a LLM-powered AI, and have it respond with absolute confidence... but gives you a completely wrong answer.