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Sascha Brodsky

@brodskysascha

AI Journalist
bylines in LA Times, Time, the Guardian, Hearst, Lifewire, Computerworld, AI Business and more
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My article today in The Daily Beast looks at North Korea's rapidly improving ability to deliver nuclear-armed rockets: thedailybeast.com/it-may-be-too-…

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Here's a brief history of AI and how it started to grow into what it is today. #DataScientists #MachineLearning #digitalhealth #eHealth #innovation #technology #web3 #metaverse #python #smartcities #robots #Robotics #CyberSecurityAwareness #cybersafety #AI Dr. Monika Sonu I Founder Healthinnovationtoolbox

Here's a brief history of AI and how it started to grow into what it is today.

#DataScientists #MachineLearning #digitalhealth #eHealth #innovation #technology #web3 #metaverse #python #smartcities #robots #Robotics #CyberSecurityAwareness #cybersafety #AI

<a href="/sonu_monika/">Dr. Monika Sonu I Founder Healthinnovationtoolbox</a>
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Many #ChatGPT cheat sheets are just random words on a page. This one has: • 6 key terms defined in plain English • 7 key use cases for ChatGPT • 3 prompt frameworks and 2 prompting methods • 6 tone words that I've found work well • 5 formatting examples • 4 modes that you

Many #ChatGPT cheat sheets are just random words on a page. This one has:

• 6 key terms defined in plain English
• 7 key use cases for ChatGPT
• 3 prompt frameworks and 2 prompting methods
• 6 tone words that I've found work well
• 5 formatting examples
• 4 modes that you
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“#AI technologies are constantly evolving, and new safeguards are needed.” Prof. Kathleen M. Carley of CMU School of Computer Science, CMU Software and Societal Systems Department, CASOS Center CMU speaks w/ Sascha Brodsky of Computerworld about strategies for preventing #genAI from impacting this year’s elections: computerworld.com/article/371218…

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The 2024 election may be hit by a storm of AI fakes. My story today in Computerworld looks at what OpenAI plans to do about this problem. computerworld.com/article/371218…

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Hey Anthropic: I get you're hungry for data. Claude is really smart! But do you really need to hit our servers a million times in 24 hours? You're not only taking our content without paying, you're tying up our devops resources. Not cool.

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here is o1, a series of our most capable and aligned models yet: openai.com/index/learning… o1 is still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive on first use than it does after you spend more time with it.

here is o1, a series of our most capable and aligned models yet:

openai.com/index/learning…

o1 is still flawed, still limited, and it still seems more impressive on first use than it does after you spend more time with it.
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Once again, an AI system is not "thinking", it's "processing", "running predictions",... just like Google or computers do. Giving the false impression that technology systems are human is just cheap snake oil and marketing to fool you into thinking it's more clever than it is.

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o1-mini is the most surprising research result i've seen in the past year obviously i cannot spill the secret, but a small model getting >60% on AIME math competition is so good that it's hard to believe congrats Hongyu Ren Shengjia Zhao for the great work!

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I am seeking an AI expert with expertise in world models to interview for a forthcoming article; the deadline is tomorrow. Get in touch at [email protected]

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Some personal news: TechCrunch and I have decided to part ways. It's been a learning experience and I met a lot of great folks there. If anybody is looking for an experienced newsroom leader with a history of training up young reporters to break news, give me a shout.

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Some personal news: After four years working on safety across @openai, I left in mid-November. It was a wild ride with lots of chapters - dangerous capability evals, agent safety/control, AGI and online identity, etc. - and I'll miss many parts of it.

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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: AI Game-Changer: DeepSeek Challenges Industry Assumptions with $6M Breakthrough linkedin.com/pulse/ai-game-… via LinkedIn

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Just published my latest piece for IBM Think: "DeepSeek shows there's room for more AI players" @ArvidKrishna: "There is no law of physics that dictates AI models must remain big and expensive" ibm.com/think/news/dee… #AI #Innovation #Technology #IBMResearch

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🚨 Just launched: Quantum AI Brief — my free weekly newsletter decoding the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence. quantumaibrief.beehiiv.com/subscribe

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Just published: The AI world is quietly ditching leaderboards. 🧠 "You end up with a model that seems smart, but has memorized the test," IBM Gabe Goodhart told me. Story 🔗ibm.com/think/news/qui… #AI #MachineLearning #IBM