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Month April 2023

Benchmarking the accuracy of GPT3.5’s and GPT-4’s code generation abilities

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How to Host a Website on Your Linux System for Free

This guide will demonstrate how to set up an Apache web server to host a website on your Linux system for free. The post How to Host a Website on Your Linux System for Free appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →

Why ChatGPT and Bing Chat are so good at making things up

Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) Over the past few months, AI chatbots like ChatGPT have captured the world’s attention due to their ability to converse in a human-like way on just about any subject. But they come with… Continue Reading →

About Radio3

Yesterday I posted about the new linkblogging capability in FeedLand. It was always the plan to add this to FeedLand, but I moved it up because someday soon I expect Radio3 to stop working because it depends on the Twitter… Continue Reading →

Italy’s ChatGPT Ban Spreads to France, Germany and Ireland

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With New Enterprise API, UniCourt Takes An API-First Approach To Providing ‘Legal Data As A Service’

When UniCourt was founded in 2014 to provide access to court data and analytics, APIs were an afterthought, cofounder Josh Blandi now says. The company’s original focus was on building an application to provide law firms and others with easy… Continue Reading →

SetSail adds ChatGPT questioning capabilities on top of sales data

SetSail set out to build a new way to compensate sales people, where based on the data, companies could pay salespeople on where they were in the pipeline, not in just one big chunk when they landed the sale. They… Continue Reading →

‘The Broad, Vague RESTRICT Act Is a Dangerous Substitute For Comprehensive Data Privacy Legislation’

The recently introduced RESTRICT Act, otherwise known as the “TikTok ban,” is a dangerous substitute for comprehensive data privacy legislation, writes the Electronic Frontier Foundation in a blog post. From the post: As we wrote in our initial review of… Continue Reading →

JSON vs. XML

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It takes a body to understand the world – why ChatGPT and other language AIs don’t know what they’re saying

Words have meaning for people because we use them to make sense of the world. RyanJLane/E+ via Getty ImagesWhen we asked GPT-3, an extremely powerful and popular artificial intelligence language system, whether you’d be more likely to use a paper… Continue Reading →

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