On Memory and Motorcycles: An Interview with Rachel Kushner

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Gave hallucination a new meaning unrelated to drugsThis was the year everyone learned computers could hallucinate.Credit: Shutterstock/Domenico FornasWhether scraping the internet to train AI models is allowed is where it gets murky.

On Memory and Motorcycles: An Interview with Rachel Kushner

But with these tools still in their infancy.the rise of generative AI has been called the next industrial revolution.You should definitely be double-checking their responses.

On Memory and Motorcycles: An Interview with Rachel Kushner

CNET infuriated staffers and readers alike by quietly publishing AI-generated articles (many of which were inaccurate).Promised to change our relationship with workThe promise of increased work productivity has been a major selling point for tech companies that launched AI tools this year.

On Memory and Motorcycles: An Interview with Rachel Kushner

Grammarly and others have all touted generative AIs ability to cut tasks down to a fraction of the time.

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