Tag: chatgpt
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When AI Remembers Too Much
New Research on Language Models and Copyrighted Content The intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property law continues to generate pressing questions for academics, policymakers, and industry leaders. Researchers have managed to reproduce 96% of a Harry Potter book by simply giving the LLM the first sentence and employing some clever prompting. A recent paper…
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The Moltbot Hype Train Needs a Reality Check
Why This Viral AI Agent Raises Red Flags I’ll be honest – I was about to try Moltbot for myself. The promise of a proactive AI agent that could handle tasks across my communication platforms sounded incredibly appealing. Then I came across an article that made me hit the brakes hard. What’s more concerning is…
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The AI Browser Paradox. Why Innovation Sometimes Needs to Wait
Last week, Gartner issued one of the most striking advisories I’ve seen in recent years: organizations should block all AI browsers “for the foreseeable future.” Coming from a firm that typically champions technological adoption, this recommendation carries significant weight. As someone who has spent years integrating AI tools into undergraduate education and exploring their pedagogical…
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Large Language Models in Education
Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as significant tools in artificial intelligence, and they are having a huge impact on education. This report examines the historical development of LLMs, tracing their evolution from their early origins to their current advanced state. Subsequently, it analyzes the implications of LLMs in educational contexts, including data security concerns…
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