The highly skilled jobs being replaced by AI Penn In the News The Telegraph The highly skilled jobs being replaced by AI A Penn study helped identify dozens of jobs which were judged by job site Adzuna to be the most exposed to AI replacement. OpenAI worries about what its chatbot will say about people’s faces Penn In the News The New York Times OpenAI worries about what its chatbot will say about people’s faces Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says AI is blowing through all of the things that are supposed to separate humans from machines. What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Penn In the News Time What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the differences in testing conditions between ChatGPT and Claude 2 make it difficult to draw any conclusions, beyond the fact that both AI models are in roughly the same league. Should colleges use AI in admissions? Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Should colleges use AI in admissions? Doctoral student Benjamin Lira Luttges of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human shortcomings foster some of the issues related to artificial intelligence in admissions. AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury Image: iStock/Ozgu Arslan AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury A collaborative study shows that targeted electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%. Benefits and risks of AI Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Benefits and risks of AI Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law and Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discuss the origins, definition, and future of artificial intelligence. Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
OpenAI worries about what its chatbot will say about people’s faces Penn In the News The New York Times OpenAI worries about what its chatbot will say about people’s faces Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says AI is blowing through all of the things that are supposed to separate humans from machines. What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Penn In the News Time What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the differences in testing conditions between ChatGPT and Claude 2 make it difficult to draw any conclusions, beyond the fact that both AI models are in roughly the same league. Should colleges use AI in admissions? Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Should colleges use AI in admissions? Doctoral student Benjamin Lira Luttges of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human shortcomings foster some of the issues related to artificial intelligence in admissions. AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury Image: iStock/Ozgu Arslan AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury A collaborative study shows that targeted electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%. Benefits and risks of AI Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Benefits and risks of AI Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law and Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discuss the origins, definition, and future of artificial intelligence. Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Penn In the News Time What to know about Claude 2, Anthropic’s rival to ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the differences in testing conditions between ChatGPT and Claude 2 make it difficult to draw any conclusions, beyond the fact that both AI models are in roughly the same league. Should colleges use AI in admissions? Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Should colleges use AI in admissions? Doctoral student Benjamin Lira Luttges of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human shortcomings foster some of the issues related to artificial intelligence in admissions. AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury Image: iStock/Ozgu Arslan AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury A collaborative study shows that targeted electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%. Benefits and risks of AI Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Benefits and risks of AI Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law and Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discuss the origins, definition, and future of artificial intelligence. Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
Should colleges use AI in admissions? Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Should colleges use AI in admissions? Doctoral student Benjamin Lira Luttges of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human shortcomings foster some of the issues related to artificial intelligence in admissions. AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury Image: iStock/Ozgu Arslan AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury A collaborative study shows that targeted electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%. Benefits and risks of AI Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Benefits and risks of AI Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law and Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discuss the origins, definition, and future of artificial intelligence. Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury Image: iStock/Ozgu Arslan AI-guided brain stimulation aids memory in traumatic brain injury A collaborative study shows that targeted electrical stimulation in the brains of epilepsy patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%.
Benefits and risks of AI Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Benefits and risks of AI Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law and Michael Kearns of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discuss the origins, definition, and future of artificial intelligence. Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI Penn In the News CNN Bot or not? How to tell when you’re reading something written by AI The research of Chris Callison-Burch, Liam Dugan, and Daphne Ippolito of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is the subject of this article on a new challenge for internet users: how to tell whether something was written by a human or a machine. Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Penn In the News Fortune Wharton professor says ‘things that took me weeks to master in my Ph.D.’ take ‘seconds’ with new ChatGPT tool Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that ChatGPT might be the most useful, interesting application of AI technology so far. What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? Penn In the News The Economist What are the chances of an AI apocalypse? PIK Professor Philip Tetlock co-published a working paper that forecasted the probability of an Armageddon caused by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities. Load More
AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal AI promised to make jobs easier. Workers weren’t so sure A recent study by researchers at Penn and OpenAI found that about 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their work tasks affected by new AI capabilities.