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AI Can't Capture the Human Imperfection Behind Great Writing
Megan Nolan reflects on the limitations of AI in creating meaningful literature, arguing that while AI may one day produce technically proficient writing, it lacks the deeply personal, imperfect essence that defines great writing. She stresses that true artistry lies in the connection between the writer’s flaws and their work.
Building an AI Book Editor That Challenges Like Steve Jobs
Mathias Sundin shares his experience creating an AI-powered book editor named EDI-T. Designed to understand his style and vision, this AI provides critical feedback and pushes Sundin to improve his writing. By mixing AI's capabilities with human intelligence, Sundin believes AI enhances creativity, offering new ways to boost productivity and storytelling.
Music Producer Accused of $10M Streaming Fraud Using AI Songs
Michael Smith, a music producer from North Carolina, has been charged with fraud for allegedly generating $10 million in royalties by streaming AI-created songs using thousands of bot accounts. Prosecutors claim Smith orchestrated a large-scale scheme, bypassing fraud detection systems on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music
Apple Aims to Break AI Gadget Slump with AI-Ready iPhones
Apple is set to launch its first AI-powered iPhones, hoping to reverse the trend of lackluster AI gadgets from companies like Google and Samsung. The success of Apple Intelligence could spark an iPhone upgrade cycle, but consumers' appetite for AI features remains uncertain, especially outside tech-savvy markets like China.
AI’s Role in Speed-Writing: A Welcome Distraction
NaNoWriMo’s decision to neither condemn nor support AI in writing has sparked controversy, with some seeing it as undermining the value of creativity. While many writers are outraged, the author suggests AI could help by producing rapid, formulaic content, leaving more room for meaningful human writing.
OpenAI Japan Teases 'GPT-Next,' 100x More Powerful Than GPT-4
OpenAI Japan has announced GPT-Next, an AI model 100 times more powerful than GPT-4, slated for release by the end of 2024. Using System 2 thinking, GPT-Next promises advanced problem-solving and data generation capabilities without demanding additional computing resources. An even more advanced model, Orion, is expected in 2025