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ChatGPT’s Humor Challenges Professional Writers

A new study reveals who's funnier, humans or AI?DALL-E Who’s funnier, AI or humans? A recent study shows that we often find ChatGPT’s comedy as funny or funnier than human-written jokes, even those by professional writers. This implies that AI could significantly impact the entertainment industry. Creating comedy is challenging because humor is subjective; what one...

Decoding Humor: How Gender Influences Our Sense of Comedy

The source of those smiles? A timeless cartoon exploring the intricacies of romance. Credit: Omar Lopez/Unsplash. A recent study delves into the intriguing question of whether gender plays a role in shaping our sense of humor. Published in the Humor journal, the findings reveal notable similarities and differences in what men and women find amusing. Study...

Elon Musk: Mars by 2026, AI to Outpace Human Productivity by 2028

Elon Musk and Peter Diamandis discuss the future of AI, among other things, at an FII Institute event in RiyadhFuture Investment Initiative Institute In a discussion with XPRIZE Founder Peter Diamandis, Musk outlined his views on the growing influence of AI, as well as the timeline for SpaceX's initial unmanned and crewed missions to Mars,...

ChatGPT’s Diagnostic Accuracy is Comparable to that of ‘Dr. Google’

Credit: Pixabay According to a new study, ChatGPT is mediocre at diagnosing medical conditions, with an accuracy rate of only 49%. Researchers emphasize that their findings demonstrate AI should not be the sole source of medical information, underscoring the necessity of keeping the human element in healthcare. The ease of accessing online technology has led some...

Even Awake, Our Brains Rest and Activate During Sleep

This new discovery blurs the line between being asleep and awake . Credit: Pixabay Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery: a small region of our brain shuts down briefly to take microsecond-long naps while we're awake. Interestingly, these same areas become active during sleep. These findings could provide crucial insights into neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases associated...

Brain-in-a-Jar Biocomputers can Now Learn to Operate Robots

Human brain organoids wired into computer chips can now learn to drive robots thanks to a new biocomputing interface. Note: the images above are purely for demonstration, but the technology is legitTianjin University Living brain cells integrated into organoid-on-a-chip biocomputers are now capable of learning to control robots through MetaBOC, an open-source intelligent interaction system....

Kilnam Chon Predicts AI Surpassing Human Intelligence in 30 Years

Kilnam Chon during a conference at the Museum of the Future in Dubai. Research, including the Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2024 from Stanford University, shows that AI has surpassed humans in tasks like image classification and English comprehension, but it still lags in areas like advanced mathematics and planning. Kilnam Chon, an 81-year-old computer scientist known...

Effortless Book Writing with AI: A Step-by-Step Guide

Have you ever dreamed of writing a book but felt overwhelmed by the daunting task of structuring content and crafting engaging prose? With the power of AI, specifically ChatGPT, you can turn that dream into a reality with astonishing ease. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of using ChatGPT to write...

Elon Musk Warns of AI Power and Transformer Shortages by 2025

Elon Musk gave a closing Q&A (albeit a remote one) at the Bosch Connected World conferenceBosch Connected World conference "I've never witnessed a technological advancement as rapid as this." Although the chip shortage might be resolving, Elon Musk warns that the exponential growth of AI and EVs will lead to electricity and transformer shortages next...

Frog Grows Mushroom Baffles Scientific Community

Fungal friend or foe? We may never knowLohit Y.T./WWF-India Researchers were astonished to observe a healthy frog with a small mushroom growing from its body, marking the first known instance of such an occurrence in live animal tissue. While fungal infections are relatively common in small animals, this growth seemed distinct from the parasitic types that...