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The State of Large Language Models

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick and Lauren Leffer11:18

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Scientists Are Beginning to Learn the Language of Bats and Bees Using AI

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick, Kelso Harper and Jeffery DelViscio11:10

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What the Luddites Can Teach Us about AI

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick and Elah Feder10:04

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How to Roll a Joint Perfectly, according to Science

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick, Tulika Bose and Elah Feder08:34

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Here's Why Actors Are So Worried about AI

Science, Quickly - By Tulika Bose and Sophie Bushwick09:14

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Here's What 'Oppenheimer' Gets Right--And Wrong--About Nuclear History

Science, Quickly - By Lee Billings, Jeffery DelViscio and Carin Leong14:13

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Should We Care About AI's Emergent Abilities?

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick, George Musser and Elah Feder12:45

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Why We're Worried about Generative AI

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick and Tulika Bose16:45

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AI Chatbots and the Humans Who Love Them

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick and Kelso Harper12:24

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What You Need to Know about GPT-4

Science, Quickly - By Sophie Bushwick, Kelso Harper and Tulika Bose09:27

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Space Force Humor, Laser Dazzlers, and the Havoc a War in Space Would Actually Wreak

Science, Quickly - By Lee Billings, Clara Moskowitz and Jeffery DelViscio13:52

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