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We put ChatGPT to the recipe test, and were terrified by the results

We put ChatGPT to the recipe test, and were terrified by the results

Neil McMahon asks AI to come up with a recipe based on the contents of his crisper. The result is terrifyingly good.

  • by Neil McMahon

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Higher and higher: America keeps raising its fence against China
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Higher and higher: America keeps raising its fence against China

Concerned about the transfer of know-how for military or intelligence-gathering applications, the Biden administration restricts investments by US firms in Chinese tech companies.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Robotinho predicts Women’s World Cup quarter-final results

Robotinho predicts Women’s World Cup quarter-final results

After another successful round of predictions, we once again turn to our resident AI football expert for a hint of what’s to come in the quarter-finals.

  • by "Robotinho" and Mark Stehle
Fiery exchange results in a shore thing
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Fiery exchange results in a shore thing

And beer drinkers see red.

Authors furious as ‘wildly unethical’ AI website hoovers up books

Authors furious as ‘wildly unethical’ AI website hoovers up books

Australian authors and others in the publishing industry say the website is just another example of AI’s encroachment into the arts.

  • by Nell Geraets
One of these pictures is real. Can you pick which one?

One of these pictures is real. Can you pick which one?

Artificial Intelligence is just the latest tool with which artists explore their ideas. So why is everyone getting so het up?

  • by Andrew Stephens
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The AI horse has bolted. It’s time for the nuclear option
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The AI horse has bolted. It’s time for the nuclear option

It’s too late to regulate artificial intelligence, but that does not mean we should not try to limit its awesome and potentially devastating power.

  • by Alan Finkel
AFL turns to AI in efforts to tackle ‘disturbing’ abuse
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AFL turns to AI in efforts to tackle ‘disturbing’ abuse

The AFL is trialling artificial intelligence to flag abusive social media posts and find out whether the technology can shield players from “incredibly disturbing” attacks.

  • by Carla Jaeger
Labor, unions move to protect workers who could lose jobs to AI
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Labor, unions move to protect workers who could lose jobs to AI

Labor has created its policy position on AI, which will for the first time outline the party’s approach to the amorphous technology dominating global debate.

  • by Paul Sakkal
I must have been the only person looking forward to AI, until I met Dr Whittle
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I must have been the only person looking forward to AI, until I met Dr Whittle

Before continuing, I want to stress that Dr Whittle seemed a very nice man, a good communicator with a brain the size of a planet open to all possibilities.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Energy-hungry AI could pose a challenge for data centre ESG

Energy-hungry AI could pose a challenge for data centre ESG

Sustainability experts have warned there’s a crunch ahead for the booming data centre industry.

  • by Tim Biggs