It’s harder than ever to detect AI-written text and easier than ever to churn it out.
The truth behind AI engines' citation patterns and how to take advantage of it.
A popular way to explain how current LLMs work is to say that “all” they do is predict the next most likely word in a sentence. From one perspective, this is correct. Trained on all human language, ...
It feels like there’s no escaping AI right now, whether you’re trying to type a sentence without being interrupted by a digital “assistant” or struggling to find a new refrigerator that doesn’t ...
AI uses a modern Large Language Model (LLM), but it doesn't simply retrieve facts from a database. Instead, it navigates a ...
Personal LinkedIn posts written by a human, on a personal account, with a real opinion attached to a real face, is the format ...
A new study of bilingual speakers suggests that a single “grammatical engine” in the brain can power multiple languages at once.
That single sentence captures why the American Antitrust Institute’s now two-year-old amicus curiae brief in a Second Circuit ...
Google research shows why AI-generated spam is becoming harder to catch and why content-level quality filters may no longer be enough. Google researchers published a new paper detailing a new way to ...
AI companies were built on humanity’s data—but who gets paid? Bernie Sanders and Steve Bannon oddly agree on one thing: The public may deserve a cut.
In the crowded wooden Philadelphia of the 1730s, one careless act could take a block of homes, shops, and lives before ...
A school counselor at a suburban middle school in the Midwest was finishing her usual afternoon notes when a quiet knock came at her office door.