Two Sudanese nationals indicted for DDoS attacks
Alleged to be part of Anonymous Sudan
The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) has indicted two Sudanese nationals for their alleged role in operating the hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan.
ChatGPT craze sweeping the US
Just not talking to it about the election
ChatGPT has been on the scene for over a year, taking the USA by storm.
Volkswagen drivers can chat with OpenAI's bot in their cars
We ask the questions
Volkswagen drivers will be able to install OpenAI's ChatGPT in their vehicles from the second quarter of 2024.
AI cheats was not a thing after all
The kids cheated as normal
New research from Stanford University shows that the popularisation of AI did not boost overall cheating rates in schools.
Machine-learning can spot fake chemistry papers
Unless they do a deal
A machine-learning tool can easily spot when chemistry papers are written using the chatbot ChatGPT, according to a scientific study.
Newspapers demand cash for AI training
We did all the work
Newspaper publishers are demanding that tech companies like Open AI hand over cash for all the articles that they stole to build their AI databases.
ChatGPT is a terrible cancer doctor
Does not do much else than stress you out
While ChatGPT might have the "brains" to pass a medical exam, a recent study published in the journal JAMA Oncology shows that the AI provides unhelpful information on cancer treatment, potentially harming patients who are already stressed out and looking for answers.
ChatGPT is failing at basic maths
Getting old
New research has found that AI software ChatGPT is becoming worse at performing certain basic math operations.
AMD is getting closer to Nvidia on AI
MosaicML has a look under the bonnet of both
Artificial intelligence chips from AMD are about 80 per cent as fast as those from Nvidia but the way its chips are designed means that it is going to match its performance soon.
People training AI models outsourcing to AI
What could go wrong
A significant proportion of people paid to train AI models may be themselves outsourcing that work to AI, a new study has found.