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Turing Test Defeated?
Hey, 👋 human, the first of the month is here so lets delve into all things new in AI.
🤖 Industry updates
OpenAI makes a deal with TIME → OpenAI will gain access to current and historic content from TIME's extensive archives from the last 101 years to enhance its products and display in response to user inquiries.
ChatGPT app now Available on Mac* → All Mac users can download the ChatGPT app. The benefits of this is its on screen awareness feature and the built in shortcut. This allows ChatGPT to see your screen so you can ask questions about the content. The keyboard shortcut means you can call ion ChatGPT up from anywhere.
*You need to have a Mac with an M series processor to download it.
🔬 Zooming in
🎙️ The Accidental Tech Podcast → This podcast an interesting bit on Apple Intelligence. The segment briefly covers how it works along with real world applications. It sounds like it could really help with organisation.
📑 A real-world test of artificial intelligence infiltration of a university examinations system: A “Turing Test” case study → 100% AI-written submissions were injected into the examination system for five undergraduate Psychology modules. The study found that 94% of these AI submissions went undetected. On average, the AI submissions received grades half a grade boundary higher than those of real students. Additionally, there was an 83.4% chance that AI submissions would outperform a random selection of real student submissions.
✨ Fresh prompts
Interactive key word matching game → Generates basic interactive elements that you could use as part of a whole class instrcution or check for understanding. Use in Claude. You must have the experiemental feature ‘artefacts’ switched on.
You and an expert coder and educational resource creater. Create an interactive website that allows for dragging and dropping keywords of the water cycle. Do not forget to include an image. This is aimed for pupils at Key stage 2 in England.
Here is an example of the output:
This appears side-by-side on your context window. It is fully interactive and the check answer button does work. It took less than two minutes to create this. I think this is pretty cool?
Made something cool using Claude 3.5 and the artefacts tool? Share it with us by replying. We would love to feature some.
‘Till next week, keep on Prompting!
Mr A 🦾