🧠 Can ChatGPT detect Alzheimer's early?

Plus: Nearly 1/3 of white-collar workers have used AI to help at work

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AI and Machine Learning

Infinite AI Interns for Everybody (3 minute read)AI has had a history of disappointment, with periods of hype followed by lack of funding and talent. However, the recent deep learning revolution has made a significant impact. In 2023, AI will be easily accessible for everyday people. For example, an AI assistant can quickly create marketing materials for a new location using a company's past data. This technology is on the brink of giving individuals the ability to generate text and media in seconds, answer scientific questions by analyzing academic literature, and automate bookkeeping tasks.

Can the AI driving ChatGPT help to detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease? (4 minute read)Chatbot program ChatGPT's underlying AI algorithms have the potential to assist in early detection of Alzheimer's disease. A recent study from Drexel University's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems has shown that OpenAI's GPT-3 program can detect clues in spontaneous speech with 80% accuracy in predicting early stages of dementia.

Nearly a Third of White-Collar Workers Have Tried ChatGPT or Other AI Programs, According to a New Survey (3 minute read)ChatGPT's generative AI program is being used by early adopters in various industries. Consultants use it to create decks and memos, marketers use it for copywriting, and software engineers use it for debugging code. A recent survey by Fishbowl, which is owned by Glassdoor, found that 30% of the nearly 4,500 professionals surveyed have used ChatGPT or another AI program in their work, including employees at major companies such as Amazon, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Google, Twitter and Meta.

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Business

Inside CNET’s AI-powered SEO money machine (11 minute read)CNET is currently facing controversy regarding the use of AI in publishing, with reports of over 70 articles being published using AI tools since November, with limited disclosure to readers. CNET publishes two daily stories on mortgage and refinance rates using AI-generated content. The articles are consistent in format, tone and content, and are published under the byline of the managing editor of CNET Money, Justin Jaffe. However, the articles do not appear on Jaffe's actual author page. This type of SEO farming can be massively lucrative.

Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service offers ChatGPT for business (3 minute read)Microsoft has made available Azure OpenAI Service, which enables businesses to utilize advanced AI models and create innovative applications. The service is a continuation of Microsoft's efforts to simplify AI usage and its partnership with OpenAI. Businesses can now apply for access to some of the most advanced AI models, including GPT-3.5, Codex, and DALL•E 2, and benefit from the enterprise-grade capabilities and AI-optimized infrastructure of Microsoft Azure.

Why AI-optimized workflows aren’t always best for business (4 minute read)Inefficiencies in workflow and processes can result in a loss of up to 40% of a company's annual revenue. To address this, companies often implement AI scheduling algorithms, particularly in industries that prioritize speed and efficiency such as delivery and logistics. However, while AI can assist with scheduling tasks, it is not a flawless solution and may sometimes exacerbate problems instead of resolving them.

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