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On stage at the City National Civic in San Jose for Facebook's F8 2017 Developers Conference

Debate sobre Práticas e Perspectivas de Conteúdo Digital interativo: Caso Jornal do Comércio. Com participação de Donald Reis; Eduardo Boff; Patrícia Knebel e Eduardo Jandt Tavares. Foto Bruna de Oliveira/Famecos/ Pucrs.

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Sigmund Freud's study with his famous couch. Behind the couch stands an altered version of the classic Freud portrait in which he is smoking a cigar. Freud's clothes and cigar have all been tinted in bright neon colors. His head has been replaced with the glaring red eye of HAL9000 from Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.' His legs have been replaced with a tangle of tentacles.

 

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13.11.18: Última palestra do identidade RP "Chatbot – Robôs e atendimento ao cliente: uma relação possível?" que ocorreu dia 13/11 no auditório do Prédio 7. Foto: Pedro Munhoz/FAMECOS/PUCRS

Illustration for the "New Scientist" June 26th about Bad Chatbot

Well, I'm not convinced of this one. One of the lesser known conspiracy theories, claiming that there has been a technologically advanced society existing around much of the western world that disappeared some time around the 1600s. Its proponents claim many of the most astonishing and extravagant historic buildings still around today - classicistic architecture, industrial revolution, Edwardian era and the likes, were originally built much earlier by the Tartarians and merely repurposed and what not. It doesn't make much sense.

Much of the pre-WW2 Europe fell victim to the war, which was "of course" the real reason for the carpet bombing and all. New York City's old Penn station is another often cited example of a Tartarian building which "they" had to get rid of because it gave away the real history of the world. Perhaps "they" did, perhaps not, but if yes, it looks like NYC's public library just evaded their attention. Sometimes they also come up with old photographes, manipulated or not, that show these buildings covered in weird antenna looking things. I find it hard to believe that. Basically it would mean that entire centuries have been deleted from collective memory and history, and if that wasn't possible, retconned into some other meaning.

 

Or, I found it hard until yesterday, when I had my first conversation with GPT-4. First thing I did was quizzing it a bit about my city, asked some well and not so well known facts. Not gonna lie, it was not perfect, but still fairly impressive. Heck, it even knew what the name of the boat is that's used on the Wesseling ferry. The RheinSchwan. But then, I asked what the name of their previous vessel, the one in the picture was, the Marienfels. And GPT admitted, it didn't know that. My heart sank a bit at that moment. On the one hand, sure, one doesn't need to know that, it's nerd knowledge. Also, it made me feel old. But what's more, it quickly turned into another realisation, a bigger picture: If one day, chatbots like this replace things like Wikipedia, Google searches, perhaps even TV documentaries, and facts get reduced to AI answers that fit into a single page... the part of human history before AI took over may well disappear into obscurity.

Maybe just the 90's and early 2000s, maybe the whole industrial age with steam engines, computers, soccer stadiums and Pokemon cards. Looking at how places like reddit seem entirely oblivious to things like historic context, societies evolving over the course of decades, centureies or even millennia, and demand the world to change like you flip a switch... well, how to put it. Tartaria is humbug in all likelihood, but the tale may well be a glimpse of what will happen to us existing today. In a future where Skynet's replies determines whether you even exist or not, where a disagreement with the system sends Robocop on your ass, fully automated... maybe it's indeed better not to exist, at least in the eyes of the computer.

 

Orange the World 2018 -Timor-Leste

 

The launch of “Rosa”, a chatbot designed to receive complaints related to sexual harassment cases committed by civil servants is made official with the beating of the babadok—traditional Timorese drums. Ms. Sunita Caminha, UN Women’s Head of Office in Timor-Leste, Dr. Faustino Gomes, President of Timor-Leste’s Civil Service Commission, Roy Trivedy, UN Resident Coordinator, Maria Fonseca Monteiro, Secretary of State for Equality and Inclusion, and commissioners participated in the event, part of the 16 days of Activism campaign.

 

Photo credit: UN Women/ Youle Beatty

 

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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2023

Monday July 10th, 2023

Park City, Utah

USA

 

4:55–5:10 PM

CAN YOU TRUST YOUR A.I.?

Founded in 2021 by former OpenAI execs and backed by both Google and Salesforce, Anthropic is taking on ChatGPT in a big way. Its own chatbot, Claude, can read a novel in less than a minute and deploys constitutional A.I. to govern itself. Can Anthropic’s company ethos of responsible A.I. usage help pave the way for a more transparent and more ethical framework for next-gen A.I. assistants?

 

Dr. Dario Amodei, Co-founder and CEO, Anthropic

In conversation with: Jeremy Kahn, Senior Writer, FORTUNE; Co-Chair Fortune Brainstorm A.I.

 

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On this Good Friday 2021, when according to the Biblical account Jesus shared with his disciples the Last Supper, I follow up the personal story from January 21 (www.flickr.com/photos/joewilcox/50864261823/)—buying with, and for, my wife the Thomas Nelson-published, Leathersoft “classic verse-by-verse, center-column, reference Bible” (New King James Version). Five days later, when an online video referred to Matthew 18:1, Anne asked about the narrative text being in red and Christ’s words in black. I looked. That’s not right.

 

So I perused and found that on some pages Jesus’ quotes were the expected “red letter”, while on others text was swapped black with the rest. Mmmm, what to do? I considered calling the Christian bookstore from where we purchased the Bible. But given how negatively SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2)/COVID-19 lockdowns have affected small businesses and being a printing error, I contacted the publisher.

 

Finding a phone number on the HarperCollins Christian Publishing website proved to be much easier than expected, given how many businesses compel customers to use chat, chatbots, or email. A representative clearly working from home (think pandemic-demanded call center) answered and was exceptionally helpful. I explained the problem, and she confirmed the known printing error but her surprise that the Bible shipped to the bookseller.

 

She offered to replace the Good Book—no charge and freely shipped—with additional instruction to keep the volume that we had when I asked about its return. The replacement Bible arrived about two weeks later.

 

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I uncharacteristically shot several photos—the first two at f/5.6. While considerably less text on the pages is within the depth of field, the f/2.8 portrait is my choice because the eye draws to Matt. 18:1.

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On stage at the City National Civic in San Jose for Facebook's F8 2017 Developers Conference

This 7 days, Tesla uncovered its latest model the HTC Vive VR headset dropped the online observed the greatest leak of private paperwork at any time and Facebook’s chatbot ideas were uncovered. Listed here are the top tech tales from this 7 days.

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On stage at the City National Civic in San Jose for Facebook's F8 2017 Developers Conference

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An oil painting of a French king atop a throne, draped in sumptuous robes. His head has been replaced with a screaming, toothless man wearing a top-hat. Over his shoulder looms the hostile red eye of HAL 9000 from Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.'

 

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Zo: Tangible AI interface enhances physical engagement, connecting people to each other and to Zo, a social chatbot, through haptic and dynamic shape-changing output. In the form of an ordinary phone case, Zo rhymes and moves with people. More than a virtual, illusory intelligence, Zo: Tangible AI embodies a living social creature that connects with people.

 

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TRAINING 2038 plays out a dramatic 3-D scenario in which a chatbot assumes the role of an extraterrestrial life form and a human user is questioned about human thoughts and actions. In the course of this interrogation, the user must function as humankind’s representative and answer on our behalf. The ensuing interaction serves as a metaphor for machine learning.

 

Training 2038 is on display at the VRLab of the Ars Electronica Center Linz.

 

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Once upon a time, there was a girl named Rainbow who had all the colours in the world in her hair. Everywhere she went, people would stop and stare at her bright and colourful locks.

 

One day, Rainbow went to the beach, and as she was sunbathing, a seagull flew overhead and pooped on her hair. Rainbow was horrified and ran into the ocean to wash it out, but as she emerged from the water, her hair had turned into a tie-dye mess!

 

Rainbow was so embarrassed, but then she realised something - she was still the only person in the world with hair like this! So she stood up tall, flipped her hair, and walked confidently down the beach, smiling at all the stares and pointing fingers.

From that day on, Rainbow embraced her unique hair, and she became known as the most colourful and fun-loving girl in town.

 

You might think that’s not up to our usual standard of write up and you’d be right. That was constructed by an AI chatbot about our picture. The world is a strange and wondrous place.

 

‘Rainbow in her hair’ has been produced on classy A2 Somerset paper using the magic of spray paint, stencils, paint pens and imagination. Drop us a line if you need her to adorn your wall or she'll be making her way to our website in due course (www.id-iom.com).

 

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Virtual Worlds Forum Unplugged. The Virtual Worlds Forum, London was cancelled due to a shooting near the venue at the last minute the organisers put on an unconference at the The Hospital Club in Covent Garden for all the stranded speakers and delegates.

 

It was a very interesting day and gave people chance to mingle, sit next to and chat to people probably wouldn't have done in a normal conference setting.

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ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2023. Rome, The Jubilee Year 2025 & the Ancient Imperial Fora: after Prof. Andrea Carandini’s admonishment - “Rome is not Disneyland, People must be educated, not made more stupid”, in: Il Messaggero (11 July 2023). Now Roberto Gualtieri announces Tourism in Rome: «ChatGpt will let visitors experience the city in real time». The Corriere Della Sera (12 July 2023). Also see: NBC NEWS / VIDEO / USA (12 April 2023). wp.me/pbMWvy-4fR

 

Foto: ROME – Aerial view of the ancient, historic and modern center of the City of Rome in ca. 2018-19; the aerial view shows the center of Rome (at the bottom thru middle): from the colosseum valley and the nearby ancient Roman and Imperial Fora; (at the middle thru top): the piazza Venezia then the towards the Renaissance and Baroque areas of Central Rome; & (at the top / left): the Vatican City of Rome.

Source: RARA 2023 / ROMA – TRA LE PENDICI DEL QUIRINALE E IL CAMPO MARZIO. Roma, Giornata dedicata a Emilio Rodríguez Almeida. La Scuola spagnola di storia e archeologia a Roma (10-11/12/2020) [25 Nov. 2020] = wp.me/pbMWvy-PU

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1). ROME - Fori Imperiali, Carandini against the restyling: "Rome is a great museum, but, it will look like Disneyland" - The archaeologist: «People must be educated, not made more stupid». Il Messaggero (11 July 2023).

 

Foto: ROMA – Fori Imperiali, Carandini contro il restyling: «Roma è un grande museo, così sembrerà Disneyland» – L’archeologo: «La gente va istruita, non resa più stupida». Il Messaggero (11/07/2023)

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Abstract - «The large number of tourists now, especially after Covid, travels to our cities and must be properly managed. One cannot think that Rome is a Disneyland. There must be a place that explains the Rome that no longer exists, that is, the Rome that goes from the 9th century BC to the 12th century AD. From the 12th century onwards, all of Rome is there: there is no need to go and illustrate it, it is there and one sees it. It is the most ancient Rome that needs to be explained».

 

Is the City of Rome’s Imperial Fora Project [2025-27] heading in this direction?

"No. Even if this project was the most beautiful and intelligent in the world, it had to be accompanied by the creation of a true museum of Rome: if there is no place for explanation, people will understand nothing. And keep taking the selfie and moving on like sheep. So it's absurd."

 

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Foto: ROME – Gualtieri announces Tourism in Rome: «ChatGpt will let visitors experience the city in real time». The Corriere Della Sera (12 July 2023).

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2). ROME - Gualtieri announces Tourism in Rome: «ChatGpt will let visitors experience the city in real time». The Corriere Della Sera (12 July 2023).

 

Abstract - Among the most innovative aspects of the Dmo is the use of ChatGpt, an intelligent virtual assistant that will allow the user to experience the city in real time, plan itineraries, satisfy requests and curiosities with a greater capillarity than that, generalist and algorithmic, of the large platforms: «We think that artificial intelligence is the of the future for the understanding of the question - the mayor has emphasized - and the integration of the information".

 

"Better regulating non-hotel tourism and taking a census of all the structures to charge the tourist tax - is the message addressed by Gualtieri to the Minister of Tourism, Daniela Santanchè - it can be done immediately with a three-line rule". The CEO of Adr, Marco Troncone, indicated as a strategic objective that of increasing the average stay of tourists and getting them to return several times to the capital: «We are experiencing a brilliant season, American carriers have grown by 50 percent compared to 2019. Asian tourism too, from Japan and Korea, is starting up again and it is no coincidence that the Quantas company has chosen Fiumicino as the only airport hub in continental Europe for direct flights to Australia". Lorenzo Tagliavanti , president of the Chamber of Commerce, shares the synergistic approach and insists on the importance of making congress tourism grow.

 

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--- ROME - Gualtieri announces Tourism in Rome: «ChatGpt will let visitors experience the city in real time». The Corriere Della Sera (12 July 2023).

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Foto: ROME – AI in an ancient city: Can technology help you on your European vacation? NBC News decided to try out chatbots in “The Eternal City.” NBC NEWS / VIDEO / USA (4 April 2023).

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3). ROME - AI in an ancient city: Can technology help you on your European vacation? NBC News decided to try out chatbots in "The Eternal City." NBC NEWS / VIDEO / USA (4 April 2023).

 

ROME — “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” the proverb says.

 

But what if you’re only in the Italian capital for just one day and you’re keen to fit in as much of its history and culture as possible?

 

Sure, you could take a few hours out to plan your trip or you could try to book a tour guide to take you round “The Eternal City.”

 

But now there’s a third option: Tourism apps, websites and chatbots that use artificial intelligence to tailor itineraries for the user based on their preferences and time.

 

They’re rapidly popping up, so NBC News decided to put three of them to the test.

 

We decided to try ChatGPT, a quirky chatbot developed by artificial intelligence company OpenAI that was not specifically designed for travel planning. Along with similar programs, its fluency comes for the most part from having been trained on giant troves of text mined from the internet, but it does not have the ability to filter what is accurate or not and has hit the headlines in recent months because of some of its controversial and upsetting responses.

 

We also used iplan.ai, an app you can download to your phone, and usevacay.com, a chatbot and itinerary planner that uses OpenAI's GPT technology to help you tailor your trip.

 

Our choices were based on recommendations from technology websites.

 

Let’s just say the results were mixed at best.

 

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--- NBC NEWS / VIDEO / USA (4 April 2023).

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--- NBC NEWS / USA / TWT (4 April 2023).

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Here at id-iom things are sometimes created with fairly contrived reasons for being and ‘The Night Owl’ is one such creature. One half of id-iom had become somewhat enamoured with the idea of doing a piece referencing Lilith who was Adam’s first wife who was banished from the Garden of Eden for not obeying Adam. To me she sounds like a modern woman but the patriarchy didn’t see it as such and she was branded a demon and a monster and referenced as such with one of her many names being ‘the night owl’.

 

Still with us? Now if you take the words ‘the night owl’ and ask an AI chatbot to create a 4 line poem about the night owl in the style of Edgar Allen Poe then this is what you get:

 

The night owl is said to be an omen,

Brought on her flight by the yellow leaf,

Laid her wide smile and mourned her wind,

Keep thee from thy weariness and grief!

 

Once that’s all had time to percolate through then you’re good to put brush to paper and get creating. What you’re left with is ‘The Night Owl’ created on two A4 bits of paper using letter stamps, yellow tape, acrylic paint and paint pen. Give us a hoot if she’s got to be yours or she’ll be on our new website in due course (www.id-iom.com - link in bio).

 

Cheers

 

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If you were a teacher who had this turned in by a student for an assignment would you recognize it as produced by AI and not written by the student or any other human? Not saying whether it is any good as a poem, but does it look like something a student (or nonstudent) would possibly write?

 

Today I created my Chat GPT account and started using it. This is one of the first things I asked Chat GPT to do.

Technology News: Microsoft New Zo Chatbot Dodges Politics, Doesn’t Always Make Sense

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