Unlocking the Present: AI Dealmaking Takes a Dip, But For How Long?

Hello, fellow humans! We hope you’re enjoying the new and limited Saturday edition of the Daily Brief. In this edition, we’re focusing on AI, but don’t worry, it’s written by actual people—not bots. Do you have any burning questions about AI or some interesting AI hallucinations you’d like to share? Feel free to email us …

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The Arrival of AI College’s Second Year

When ChatGPT made its debut, it caused quite a stir among the faculty at SUNY Buffalo. Kelly Ahuna, the university’s director of academic integrity, received numerous frantic emails from professors. One English professor even contemplated retirement after witnessing an essay unfold on-screen with errors and weird transitions, yet deserving of a B-minus. The fear of …

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Lessons on Writing From ‘Shakespeare in Love’

Earlier this year, Google unveiled a cutting-edge chat application powered by artificial intelligence. This experimental tool, known as Bard, aimed to provide users with a platform for exploring their creativity, productivity, and curiosity. By cleverly naming their AI bot Bard, Google evoked the image of a skilled lyrical artist with profound wisdom – reminiscent of …

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