Medicine & TechnologyOpenAI's Figure 01 robot, powered by ChatGPT, can converse, answer questions, and perform household chores autonomously. Continue reading for more details.
As technology advances, the prospect of recreating deceased loved ones as AI 'ghosts' emerges, raising concerns about potential mental health risks. Read the article to learn more.
Study reveals misplaced mistrust in Artificial Intelligence as AI excels in creativity but falters in problem-solving. Continue reading for more details.
In 2023, there is an overhyped AI prediction that Google will likely kill ChatGPT, but this is doubted to happen in 2024. Check out other artificial general intelligence predictions that may or may not come true.
Several users have observed and been complaining that ChatGPT has been getting lazier and more sluggish in giving responses, even refusing some commands altogether. Read to learn more.
AI experts in Japan claim foreign-trained AI, like ChatGPT, can't fully comprehend Japanese language and culture, leading to domestic AI development. Continue reading to learn more details.
AI like ChatGPT advances in healthcare spark interest, and some studies suggest that they could be better in one key aspect than human doctors. Check out this article to learn more.
Major science search engines are on the move to incorporate conversational AI-powered chatbots to enhance their users' search experience. Learn more about this technology in this article.