Chloe Xiang
chloe.xiang@vice.comAI CEOs Say AI Poses ‘Risk of Extinction,’ Are Trying to Find the Guy Who Did This
"Essentially, it is a misdirection of public attention away from what matters towards that which suits their narrative and business model."
A Developer Made Software to Turn Anyone Into an 'AI Girlfriend'—Starting With His Own Partner
"I’d recommend couples to explore the tech as well," said Sascha Ludwig, whose programmer partner is cloning them with AI.
Eating Disorder Helpline Fires Staff, Transitions to Chatbot After Unionization
The chatbot is named "Tessa" and will replace the entire Helpline program starting June 1.
Worried About Sending Your Data to a Chatbot? 'PrivateGPT' Is Here
Privacy has become a major concern with online AI models that are hooked up to corporate servers.
AI Reconstructs 'High-Quality' Video Directly from Brain Readings in Study
Researchers have used AI to peer into the mind's eye.
Verified Twitter Accounts Spread AI-Generated Hoax of Pentagon Explosion
An AI-generated image of a fake explosion near the Pentagon went viral thanks to blue-check Twitter accounts.
OpenAI Tells Congress the U.S. Should Create AI 'Licenses' to Release New Models
Many AI researchers see this as an anti-competitive move, as requiring licensing will be much more beneficial for larger companies than smaller ones.
My AI Girlfriend Charges $1/Minute and Only Wants to Talk About Sex
AI Caryn now has over a thousand romantic partners—including myself.
Princeton Uses GPT to Make a Robot That Cleans on Command
This robot is able to sort laundry into lights and darks, recycle drink cans, and put away scattered objects where they belong.
China Arrests Man for Allegedly Using ChatGPT to Create Fake News
This is what appears to be the first arrest in the country related to the misuse of artificial intelligence.
Striking Writers Are on the Front Line of a Battle Between AI and Workers
"If we don’t strike for this right now, the AI technology will advance so quickly that it will no longer be possible to negotiate a fair contract in the context of AI."
GPT-4 Can’t Replace Striking TV Writers, But Studios Are Going to Try
The desire to replace writers with AI is a symptom of the larger problem that the guild is fighting for—which is that companies do not value writers and their work.