• CO/AI
  • Posts
  • This Week in AI

This Week in AI

From Stanford's Westworld Style Experiment to GPTs

This Week in AI (4 min)

  1. Can AI Build New AI?

  2. Stanford's Westworld Style Experiment

  3. LinkedIn’s Future of Work Report

  4. GPTs: Revolutionizing Research

Can AI Build New AI?

  • The Study: introduces Self-Rewarding Language Models (SR-LMs), a groundbreaking idea that would allow models to autonomously generate and evaluate their own training feedback.

  • Success: Empirical results reveal SR-LMs not only improve iteratively but also outperform leading models.

Stanford's Westworld Style Experiment

  • The Study: Using ChatGPT, researchers developed 25 characters with distinct personalities and routines, such as waking, eating, working, and socializing

“We’ve demonstrated the ability to create general computational agents that can behave like humans in an open setting,”

Joon Sung Park, Standford Graduate Student

LinkedIn’s Future of Work Report:

  • Over half of LinkedIn's members are in roles affected by AI, with job skills anticipated to change by 65% by 2030, underscoring the urgency for skill adaptation and development.

  • 48% of GenZ and 52% percent of Millennials Believe AI will help advance their careers

Linkedin

GPTs: Revolutionizing Research

  • GPTs are purpose-built applications on top of ChatGPT. Any user can create AI agents to perform specific tasks such as writing or logo design, Shoppable in an app store style format with ChatGPT Plus.

  • These can all be applied today to augment any research process, making information far more accessible.

Did you Like This issue?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

Reply

or to participate.