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Elon Musk sues Apple and ChatGPT maker for billions over conspiracy claims
The case sets up a high-stakes court showdown between the richest person on the planet and one of the world’s most valuable companies.
- Mike Scarcella
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If AI just cut out the middle moron, would that be so bad?
The danger isn’t that artificial intelligence will outsmart us, it’s that humans will be too dumb to use it well.
- Parnell Palme McGuinness
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‘Apologies for any confusion’: Why chatbots hallucinate
Eager to please, over-confident and sometimes downright deceptive – if that sounds like the chatbot in your life, you’re not alone. How often does artificial intelligence get it wrong – and can you “train” yourself to work with it?
- Jackson Graham
After three years with ChatGPT, what’s the value of a university degree?
From being accused of plagiarism by a software program to cheating through degrees, this is how students are dealing with the rollout of AI.
- Christopher Harris
Think AI can write your job application now? Think again
Job applications written by AI have flooded the market with generic CVs, making it harder for employers to identify the right talent for the job.
- Nina Hendy
One thing right now is changing us as humans – and not always for the better
The AI arms race has been so stratospherically swift that many legal, moral and societal questions about it have been swept to the side.
- Tim Duggan
‘Forgive me if I’m not doing cartwheels’: Scepticism over AI payment breakthrough
Despite the agreement between unions and the tech giants to work on a model that would pay creatives for content mined by AI, the sector has its doubts.
- Garry Maddox
Lunchbreak deal to find ways to pay artists for work hoovered up by AI
Australia’s top unionist and a tech billionaire are making moves to confront the challenge of artificial intelligence.
- Paul Sakkal
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- Jobs
Bring back the humans: CBA’s embarrassing AI jobs bungle a salutary lesson
It is clearly a bad look for the bank that talked up embracing the new technology to so publicly mishandle this particular aspect of its implementation.
- Elizabeth Knight