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  • AI and copyright

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    It’s reasonable to demand a solution for AI copyright infringements, but nobody seems to mention that humans producing original content are also “inspired” by copyrighted material. [Read More]
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  • AI and Law

    While researching for a project, I came across an interesting report from the European Union of 2017 examining the liability of robots. Among other things, it examines how liability may shift when robots become more autonomous. [Read More]
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  • ChatGPT, LlamaIndex, and hallucinations

    A new study on ChatGPT for document-grounded response generation in information-seeking dialogues reveals that ChatGPT doesn’t get significantly better at giving answers when it uses local documents with specialistic knowledge. When the knowledge was already present in the LLM, using LlamaIndex with local documents doesn’t add value. [Read More]
  • Robots feeling pain

    Artificial pain sensors could help robots avoid damaging themselves. It may sound ridiculous and even make someone think about a joke, but it is an interesting concept. The first thing that came to my mind is that this technology may improve prosthetics. [Read More]
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