• The Singularity

    The Singularity

    Prompt: Write a 500 word academic article about the AI concept of Singularity. Be certain to use high-quality academic texts and cite them. Please acknowledge the founders and contributors to the theory https://www.perplexity.ai/ The concept of Singularity in AI refers to a hypothetical future where technology growth is out of control and irreversible [1]. It…

  • Hiking the Overland Track in Tasmania

    Hiking the Overland Track in Tasmania

    Tasmania’s Overland Track is one of Australia’s most renowned hiking trails. It spans over 65 kilometres, from Cradle Mountain in Tasmania’s north to Lake St Claire in the South. The hike is an adventure that takes you through stunning landscapes, and the reward of finishing the journey is an odd feeling of accomplishment. We embarked…

  • 4 key books to help you understand Artificial Intelligence

    4 key books to help you understand Artificial Intelligence

    The Atlas of AI, Kate Crawford (2021) “The Atlas of AI” by Kate Crawford examines how artificial intelligence (AI) shapes our world, particularly regarding the AI industry’s broader social and economic context. She uses the metaphor of an atlas to describe the landscape in which AI is produced. Crawford, a leading AI researcher and scholar…

  • Is it safe to use AI for your task?

    Is it safe to use AI for your task?

  • Key AI tools for writing, images, and video

    Key AI tools for writing, images, and video

    Many AI-enabled tools are available today to aid in creating, editing and producing writing, images and videos. Some of these tools have been around for a while, having established themselves as industry-standard, while others are still in the development phase. Nevertheless, all of these tools are designed to make the process of creating digital media…

  • Can ChatGPT pass the Turing Test?

    Can ChatGPT pass the Turing Test?

    The Turing Test measures a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour indistinguishable from a human’s. Developed by Alan Turing in 1950, the test proposes that if a machine can carry on a conversation with a human in such a way that the human cannot distinguish it from another human, then the machine can be considered…