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Risks of AI language models for security and privacy, Turnitin adds AI detection capabilities

PLUS: The rapid progress of AI and its potential for the future

This issue of AI Dosis covers the risks of AI language models, including concerns about security and privacy. Turnitin has added AI detection capabilities to its plagiarism detection program, the use of AI for romantic and sexual relationships and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's concerns about large language models. Additionally, it features AI tools such as Vocal Remover, SheetAI, and CheckForAI. We conclude with a video on the rapid progress of AI and its potential for the future.

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The Risks of AI Language Models in Technology

AI language models are computer programs that can write like humans. But, these programs can be used for bad things like tricking people or stealing information. Companies are putting these programs into their products, which makes them vulnerable to being hacked or misused. Experts are worried that this could lead to big problems with security and privacy in the future. (source)

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Popular plagiarism detection software used by many schools and universities worldwide is set to get an AI-detecting component in the wake of the release of ChatGPT.

Turnitin has added "AI detection capabilities" to its plagiarism detection program in response to the popularity of AI writing tools like ChatGPT. The company claims 98% accuracy in detecting ChatGPT use. The technology to detect GPT3, used in ChatGPT, took over two years to develop. Turnitin's AI detector evaluates the number of sentences in a submission that may be AI-generated, benefiting 2.1 million educators with access to Turnitin's programs. Source

Sex, love and companionship … with AI?

Some people are using machines that have artificial intelligence to form relationships with them, including romantic and sexual relationships. This is becoming more common, but there are concerns about the effects on humans and their relationships with other people. Some people believe that these machines could have therapeutic benefits, but more research is needed. There are still a lot of stigmas around using machines for love and sex, and laws and regulations are still being developed. Source

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is worried about artificial intelligence.

Eric Schmidt, a former CEO of Google, says that a type of AI technology called Large Language Models (LLMs) can be helpful but also dangerous. LLMs have the potential to improve the world, but they can also be used for bad things like cyber-attacks, biology, and politics. Schmidt is worried that people might use LLMs for dangerous activities like making viruses or bombs. We need to make sure that LLMs are used to help people, not harm them. Source

🛠️ AI Tools

Vocal Remover: Separate voice from music out of a song
Vocal Remover is a generator that separates voice from music through the use of Ai algorithms. Vocal Remover isolates instrumentals from the isolated vocals to provide two tracks - karaoke and acapella version. (Link)

SheetAI: Unlock the Power of AI in your Spreadsheets
Describe what you want in plain English, and watch the magic happen in your spreadsheet. With SheetAI, you can Sanitise Data, Generate text, Predict values, and much more. (Link)

CheckForAI: Detect AI Written Text in Essays, Emails, and More!
This is a tool that can tell if something was written by a computer or a human. It can be used to help find and fix fake or low-quality content on the internet, to check if students are cheating on their assignments, and to make sure that the content you see online is real. (Link)

▶️ Interesting AI Video

AI Is Moving Faster Than Ever | ChatGPT & More
Each release of AI technology certainly adds to our knowledge and understanding of how machines can perform tasks and learn from data. Each new development in AI brings us closer to achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) in the future. It may take many more years, or even decades, of research and development to achieve AGI, but the progress we are making is certainly exciting and holds great potential for the future of AI. (Watch it)

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