It’s been more than 15 months since ChatGPT was first launched, but as our Senior Content Writer Mike Tuckerman explains, there’s a reason your AI-driven content may not be generating the results you want. I’ve met Cristiano Ronaldo. Not in a casual setting or anything like that. I met him in the mixed zone at the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, where I had a media pass
Artificial intelligence may have been all the rage this year, but according to our Senior Content Writer, Mike Tuckerman, authenticity is what everyone will be searching for in 2024. “I think I like you even better than last year’s one,” sneers the venomous Venetia Catton in Emerald Fennell’s mind-bending psychological thriller, Saltburn. “You’re so,” she continues to the film’s seemingly harmless protagonist, Oliver Quick. “So what?” he coyishly enquires. “
The much-talked-about 'Spot' robot dogs have generated plenty of controversy. They're about to show their softer side
It's been a busy week or so for high-profile entrepreneur and investor, Sam Altman. We recap the details. “A Netflix documentary in the making.” That’s how one investment firm described the shock departure of OpenAI’s co-founder and CEO, Sam Altman, late last week. Leading up to this dramatic moment, it was reported that the board of OpenAI – which created ChatGPT – felt that Altman hadn’t been “candid enough in
AI has been used to create a series of incredible Sydney Opera House redesigns in the wake of the iconic structure's 50th birthday. How different would Sydney’s skyline look if the whole thing was done on the cheap? It pays to remember that when the Sydney Opera House was finally completed, it was 10 years late… and 14 times over budget. Expected to cost around $7 million to build,
As tech evolves and becomes more accessible, the rise in fake celebrity AI videos, images, and other unauthorised content is significant. This latest example is a classic case of life imitating art. Film icon, Tom Hanks, has taken to Instagram to denounce an ad for a dental plan that used an AI version of his image and voice to endorse the service. “BEWARE!! There’s a video out there
Artificial intelligence can help you complete a diverse range of digital marketing tasks, but there’s one thing tools like ChatGPT can never replace – human creativity. That's according to our Senior Content Writer, Mike Tuckerman. On the days I work from home, I sometimes stop and stare at the same piece of art on the walls of my home office that was once owned by Vincent van
AI is dabbling in the art of matchmaking. Popular dating app, Tinder, is testing an artificial intelligence tool that identifies users’ “best-looking photos”, which they could add to their profiles to increase the likelihood of potential partners swiping right. As reported by The Guardian, the tech scans a user’s online photo album and handpicks five images that best represent an individual. Match Group – the company that owns Tinder
Some of you might recall the days of jetsetting to the other side of the world, firmly gripping a pocket translator phrasebook wherever you went. Sí? Oui? Ja? We’ve come a long way in the world of translation services. Or have we? While attempts at translation technologies can be traced to the late 1940s – that’s not a typo – it was in 1992 that the world’s first public
ChatGPT is everywhere. It’s the name on every marketer’s lips and the artificial intelligence tool that has copywriters freaking out about their job security. Is ChatGPT good? Is it reliable? Is it safe? The hype has been huge, with many hailing the AI-powered tool as a game-changer. While there has been plenty of focus on the positives – and they do exist – don’t forget about the downsides