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3 days ago |
eweek.com | Grant Harvey
ChatGPT MD? Get this: A Reddit user just credited ChatGPT with probably saving his wife’s life. Following a cyst removal, she was feeling feverish, but told him she wanted to “wait it out.”The husband casually plucked all the details into ChatGPT (as he often did), and was surprised to see it urge them to get to the ER, ASAP. He said normally, GPT was much more chill, so the urgency was a bit of a shock. And guess what? It was right. She had developed sepsis.
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4 days ago |
theneurondaily.com | Grant Harvey
Your browser does not support the audio element. Welcome, humans. NEW PODCAST ALERT! Corey and Grant break down the Claude Opus 4 āblackmailā safety test, unpack OpenAIās efforts at AI transparency, and offer a practical framework to separate genuine AI safety concerns from hype. You can listen and/or watch on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Hereās what you need to know about AI today: Claude and Google released dueling AI app building tools. NVIDIA is going all in on robots.
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5 days ago |
eweek.com | Grant Harvey
New research from Anthropic shows that when you give AI systems email access and threaten to shut them down, they don’t just refuse orders — they straight-up resort to blackmail. And before you think “that’s just Claude being dramatic,” every single major AI model they tested did the same thing. We’re talking GPT, Gemini, Grok, the whole gang. Meanwhile, a new paper warns that “malicious” AI swarms could manipulate democracy itself.
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6 days ago |
theneurondaily.com | Grant Harvey
Your browser does not support the audio element. Welcome, humans. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dropped by YC Startup School to share war stories from OpenAI's journey, including that time Elon Musk sent him a brutal email saying they had āzero% chance of successā after seeing GPT-1 (ouch).
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1 week ago |
eweek.com | Grant Harvey
A groundbreaking MIT study just sprinkled some seriously concerning findings about what ChatGPT is doing to our brains (at least, when we write essays)…Here’s what happened:Researchers strapped EEG headsets on 54 people and had them write essays over four months. One group used ChatGPT, another used Google search, and a third went old-school with just their brains.
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