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🥟 Chao-Down #103 Adobe pledges to pay any legal bills around Generative AI, Meta unveils its AI plans at company-wide meeting, Deepmind uses game-playing AI for code and infrastructure optimization

Plus, Zuckerberg claims Apple Vision Pro has "no magical solutions"

Apparently, scientists have cracked the code on catching plagiarized academic papers.

A team of researchers from the University of Kansas has developed an algorithm with over 99% accuracy in detecting scientific papers generated by ChatGPT. The researchers focused on identifying AI-generated science writing that imitates the style of research papers accepted by academic journals.

The researchers attribute the effectiveness of their classifier to stylistic differences between human and AI writing, such as richer vocabulary, longer paragraphs, and more varied punctuation in human-written papers.

The rise of generative AI models has raised concerns about plagiarism and cheating, as the machine-generated text can closely mimic human writing. Existing software to identify AI-generated text has been unreliable, leading experts to caution against its use in assessing work.

Will this research from the University of Kansas be a stepping stone in the right direction?

-Alex, your resident Chaos Coordinator.

What happened in AI? 📰

Meta announces AI plans in company wide meeting (Axios)

DeepMind repurposes game-playing AIs to optimize code and infrastructure (TechCrunch)

Adobe will cover any legal bills around generative AI copyright issues (Fast Company)

Scientists claim over 99 percent identification of ChatGPT (The Register)

Blackmailers are using deepfaked nudes to bully and extort victims, warns FBI (The Verge)

Zuckerberg Apple's Vision Pro Headset: 'No Magical Solutions' (Variety)

Always be Learnin’ 📕 📖

How OpenAI trained ChatGPT (quastor.org)

How companies got their first 100 clients (Medium)

A Map of AI for Education. We introduce a new map of the current state of the art (Medium)

Projects to Keep an Eye On 🛠

r-three/git-theta: git extension for {collaborative, communal, continual} model development (Github)

X-PLUG/Youku-mPLUG: Youku-mPLUG: A 10 Million Large-scale Chinese Video-Language Pre-training Dataset and Benchmarks (Github)

Supabase Vector | The open source vector toolkit for Postgres (link)

Redditor creates working anime QR codes using Stable Diffusion (Ars Technica)

An AI-generated image of an anime-style woman that also functions as a working QR code.

The Latest in AI Research 💡

ChatGPT is fun, but it is not funny! Humor is still challenging Large Language Models (arxiv)

facebookresearch/audiocraft: Audiocraft is a library for audio processing and generation with deep learning. (Github)

Tracking Everything Everywhere All at Once (arxiv)

The World Outside of AI 🌎

Uber Carshare, Turo competitor, expands to U.S. (Axios)

GM and Tesla partner on EV charging network, following Ford (CNBC)

Apple’s new Proton-like tool can run Windows games on a Mac (The Verge)

Cancer Doctors Rethink Aggressive Treatments (WSJ)

'Public nuisance': New York sues Hyundai and Kia, alleging their cars are easy to steal (CNBC)

One Last Bite 😋