Is it time for an AI doctor?
Plus, battery updates, OpenAI being helpful + scary, and a look at AI tutors
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What we're reading.
1/ The long-awaited GPT Store is available at OpenAI, opening the door to millions of new automated bots promising their help. It’s time to customize your own chatbot, but will you earn royalties on it? Learn more at Quartz >
2/ As one of the first organizations to be highlighted alongside GPT-4, Khan Academy holds promise as a potential AI tutor for millions. Let’s take a look inside Khanmigo from a practical lens. Learn more at The New York Times >
3/ More new findings from Microsoft. This time, a new material they’ve found promises to reduce lithium use in batteries. Considering the scale of battery use in the world, this could be massive. Learn more at BBC >
4/ Google is promising improvements on traditional primary care provider health assessments, claiming superior performance in nearly 90% of measures from both specialists and patients. Bold, exciting claim. Learn more at Google Research >
5/ Store this under concerning. OpenAI has removed language around its ban of AI for military use. Learn more at The Intercept >
6/ Harvard President Claudine Gay has been in the news lately for a variety of reasons, but one in particular has been plagiarism. The Atlantic poses the question – what if we held ChatGPT to the same standards? Learn more at The Atlantic >
7/ Let’s close with a touch of fun (and goofiness). The AI boom is in full force, and the massive electronics convention CES debuted an abundance of AI tools. Take a look at this photo gallery for proof. Learn more at WIRED >
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