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Philosophical Study Probes AI Intelligence in Language Models Like OpenAI ChatGPT-4

A new philosophical paper dives into the capabilities of large language models like OpenAI ChatGPT-4, questioning whether their high performance on tests like the GRE and LSAT reflects genuine intelligence or advanced mimicry. Authors Raphaël Millière and Cameron Buckner explore how AI challenges traditional views on cognition, setting the stage for a deeper look at machine learning’s inner workings.

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AI-Powered Grid Inspection: NYSEG Uses Drones & Machine Learning to Upgrade New York’s Power Lines

NYSEG is revolutionizing power grid maintenance with AI-powered image recognition, drones, and vehicle-based imaging to inspect and upgrade over 45,000 miles of overhead lines. This initiative enhances grid reliability and safety by identifying and addressing equipment issues before they cause failures.

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Is AI Indeed a Theft? A New Perspective on Learning and Creativity

The debate over AI’s learning methods raises questions about ethics, fair use, and financial loss. While AI mimics human creativity by learning from existing works, its efficiency and scale face criticism. Is the resistance to AI-driven innovation about protecting artistic integrity, or is it rooted in economic concerns? Explore the complex dynamics shaping this ongoing controversy.

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Can AI Robots Be Classified as Living Things?

Could AI robots one day be considered living things? This article explores the definition of life, borderline cases like viruses, and whether advanced AI systems might fulfil the criteria for life, raising profound ethical and philosophical questions about humanity's future.

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