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- AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon study • The . . .
AI agents get office tasks wrong around 70% of the time, and a lot of them aren't AI at all
- AI coding tools make developers slower but they think theyre . . .
Computer scientists with Model Evaluation Threat Research (METR), a non-profit research group, have published a study showing that AI coding tools made software developers slower, despite
- AI coding tools make developers slower, study finds • The . . .
An Intel study found that AI PCs make users less productive And call center workers at a Chinese electrical utility say that while AI assistance can accelerate some tasks, it also slows things down by creating more work
- AI + ML News • The Register
AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they're faster, study finds Predicted a 24% boost, but clocked a 19% drag AI + ML 2 days | 63
- Does terrible code drive you mad? Wait until you see what it . . .
Computer scientists have found that fine-tuning notionally safe large language models to do one thing badly can negatively impact the AI’s output across a range of topics The job the boffins wanted an AI to do badly was writing code They therefore used insecure code samples and fine-tuned aligned models (OpenAI's GPT-4o and …
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- Thomson Reuters Wins Copyright Case Against Former AI . . .
Thomson Reuters scored a major victory in one of the first cases dealing with the legality of using copyrighted data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models
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