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ChatGPT listed as author on research papers: many scientists disapprove
At least four articles credit the AI tool as a co-author, as publishers scramble to regulate its use. At least four articles credit the AI tool as a co-author, as publishers scramble to regulate its use. Credit: Iryna Imago/Shutterstock Hands typing on a laptop keyboard with screen showing artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT
How AI ate the world : a brief history of artificial intelligence - and its long future
Artificial intelligence will shake up life in the 2020s as dramatically as the internet did in the 2000s. This accessible, up-to-date book charts AI's rise from its origins in Cold War America to its imminent and far-reaching impact on all of us now.
What ChatGPT and generative AI mean for science
Researchers are excited but apprehensive about the latest advances in artificial intelligence. Researchers are excited but apprehensive about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
The Demon : hell is earth
\"Jason Blood and the Demon Etrigan: the best of enemies, destined to spend eternity bound together by magic. When a haunting vision leads Jason to Death Valley, a supernatural weapon is unleashed, radically transforming not only the land, but also Blood...and the Demon. As Etrigan and Jason Blood adapt to their new forms in the hell zone engulfing Death Valley, they find themselves in the presence of a seemingly psychic child, otherwise unaffected by the nuclear hell blast. But before they can address the mystery of this child, they must fight their way to an old companion, Madame Xanadu, who is trapped in a roadside hotel of hell. As hell continues to spew into Earth, Blood must try and contain an unhinged Etrigan, capable of harming everyone around them, including his companions.\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Fugitive Slave Case of John Freeman and its Influence on Indiana Politics
In June 1853, Indianapolis resident John Freeman was arrested at the behest of a Missouri slaveholder under the terms of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. Freeman enjoyed the support of many of his white neighbors as well as excellent legal representation, but was forced to remain in jail while his lawyers sought proof of his free status as well as the true identity of the fugitive slave in question. Although Freeman was finally legally identified and released, the case brought home to many Northerners how easily free black citizens could be arrested and borne away by claimants and how complicit Northern law enforcement could become in aiding Southern slaveholders. The case also influenced the formation of the abolitionist People's Party in 1854.