The Best Articles in Artificial Intelligence
The most useful articles and videos in Artificial Intelligence from around the web, curated by thought leaders and our community.
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Top 5 Artificial Intelligence Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved in Artificial Intelligence by Refind users in 2024 so far.
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Marc Andreessen - AI, Crypto, 1000 Elon Musks, Regrets, Vulnerabilities, & Managerial Revolution
My podcast with the brilliant Marc Andreessen is out!We discuss:- how AI will revolutionize software- whether NFTs are useless, & whether he should be fundin...
AI pioneer calls to stop before it’s too late
Professor Stuart J. Russell warns that AI could pose an existential threat to humanity unless we can ensure that these systems remain aligned with human valu...
AI: a blessing or curse for humanity?
Artificial intelligence is playing an ever-increasing role in our lives. But will this prove to be a blessing for humanity, or have we created a monster? We ...
From the MIT GenAI Summit: A Crash Course in Generative AI
Join Ellie Pavlick, Brown University Professor and Google AI Researcher, for a crash course on generative AI. Presented at the 2023 MIT GenAI Summit
AI - The World is too much with Us
Short film made entirely with AI generated images. Midjourney and Krea used to make the base images. These were expanded and adjusted using Photoshop. I used Pika…
What is ...?
New to Artificial Intelligence? These articles make an excellent introduction.
Free AI for Beginners Course
Microsoft has put together an AI course for beginners, consisting of a 12 week, 24 lesson curriculum, available for free to all.
«The aptly-named Artificial Intelligence for Beginners is put together by Microsoft Azure Cloud Advocates, and consists of a 12 week, 24 lesson curriculum designed to introduce learners to the wonderful world of AI.»
An Introduction to AI and Economics
So far, the adoption rate of methods of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) has been quite uneven across the economics profession. The uptake of these methods has been heavily…
What is Neural Network? How does it understand things?
One of our great scientists, Stephen Hawking, said that “The development of full Artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human...
A beginner's guide to global artificial intelligence policy
Neural's long-running Begginer's Guide To Artificial Intelligence gets a modern update discussing policy and regulation around the globe.
«Putin, speaking to Russian students in 2017, said “whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world.”»
How to ...?
How to Scale AI in Your Organization
Tech-savvy companies have started to adopt a new discipline: machine learning operations, or MLOps.
How to create space for ethics in AI
We can't wait for tech regulation and competition reform to ensure ethical AI. We need to move forward now.
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Human Curiosity in the Age of AI
The future of human curiosity in the age of AI is not a zero-sum game. It’s an opportunity to create a virtuous cycle of discovery where the unique strengths of human and AI curiosity build upon and…
AI race heats up as OpenAI, Google and Mistral release new models
Launches within 12 hours of one another, and more activity expected in industry over summer
As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It Requires
Generative artificial intelligence uses massive amounts of energy for computation and data storage and millions of gallons of water to cool the equipment at data centers. Now, legislators and…
Have We Reached Peak AI?
Last week, the Wall Street Journal published a 10-minute-long interview with OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, with journalist Joanna Stern asking a series of thoughtful yet straightforward questions that…
The End of Foreign-Language Education
Thanks to AI, people may no longer feel the need to learn a second language.
Short Articles
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Stop saying that ChatGPT “hallucinates”
We are at the dawn of a new era. Over the past year or so, new versions of artificial intelligence have emerged, leading some to claim machine sentience is around the corner. This is either taken to…
Black Nazis? A woman pope? That’s just the start of Google’s AI problem.
The Gemini image generator isn’t just suffering from a technical problem, but from a philosophical one.
Young children trounce large language models in a simple problem-solving task
Large language models like ChatGPT are immensely powerful — the first artificial intelligences to produce truly human-like content. They are already being used to provide customer service, write…
«It’s a wonderful irony: When AIs become more childlike, that’s when their abilities might truly explode, with world-changing ramifications.»
New Theory Suggests Chatbots Can Understand Text
Far from being “stochastic parrots,” the biggest large language models seem to learn enough skills to understand the words they’re processing.
The rise of the Model Designer
How designers should embrace shaping AI models.
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles in Artificial Intelligence.
AI Could Actually Help Rebuild The Middle Class
AI doesn’t have to be a job destroyer. It offers us the opportunity to extend expertise to a larger set of workers.
A jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models work
Want to really understand large language models? Here’s a gentle primer.
«ChatGPT is built on a neural network that was trained using billions of words of ordinary language.»
Silicon Valley’s vision for AI? It’s religion, repackaged.
It’s no accident — the intertwining of religion and technology is centuries old.
«Both were a response to core human anxieties: our mortality; the difficulty of judging whether we’re doing right or wrong; the unknowability of our life’s meaning and ultimate place in this universe — or the next one.»
Why AI Will Save the World
There's a full-blown moral panic about AI right now. But the real risk is losing the race to global AI technological superiority.
«Historically, every new technology that matters, from electric lighting to automobiles to radio to the Internet, has sparked a moral panic»
AI Canon | Andreessen Horowitz
A curated list of resources we’ve relied on to get smarter about modern AI, including generative AI, LLMs, and transformer models.
«a curated list of resources we’ve relied on to get smarter about modern AI.»
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