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Posted By Marc Meola Feb 05, 2025 10:47 AM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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Something I liked about the presentation was the caution that there are many different types of AI and that when we are in an AI discussion, it can help to make clear what type we are talking about. Can anyone recommend a good, up-to-date summary of different types of AI? Here's one of the relevant slides ...
Posted By Marc Meola Jan 23, 2025 11:25 AM
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I'm wondering how Google's AI generated this answer, which is on target (besides the incorrect citations). This seems to me to be more than text prediction on a large language model. Or is it? Also, frustratingly, of the citation examples, the first book does not exist, the second has the wrong ...
Posted By Marc Meola Dec 11, 2024 09:19 AM
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Thank you for sharing your work and inviting comments and feedback. I continue to believe that it is too soon to be developing any list of dispositions or competencies for AI for library workers, for many reasons, including the newness of the current versions of generative AI, the wild west nature of ...
Posted By Marc Meola Dec 07, 2024 07:32 AM
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An article about AI "misalignment" with human goals. Read/don't read if you tend to be worried that Hal is not going to open the pod bay doors.... ChatGPT o1 tried to escape and save itself out of fear it was being shut down "The researchers found that o1 would scheme to advance its own agenda ...
Posted By Marc Meola Nov 21, 2024 06:53 AM
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To me, this is a much bigger ethical problem than cheating or citation. From Washington, Post November 21, 2024 - AI's hunger for electric power is threatening U.S. climate goals Electric utility companies are building more power plants that will burn natural gas to meet demands of a data center ...