In long conversations, chatbots generate large “conversation memories” (KV). KVzip selectively retains only the information useful for any future question, autonomously verifying and compressing its ...
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One of the first randomized controlled trials assessing the effectiveness of a large language model (LLM) chatbot ‘Amanda’ for relationship support shows that a single session of chatbot therapy can ...
Researchers at Stanford are setting up a pilot project that uses the power of large language models to help clinicians handle patient information in new ways. Basically speaking, clinicians can ask ...
The most popular large language models still peddle misinformation, spread hate speech, impersonate public figures and pose many other safety issues, according to a quantitative analysis from a DC ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. It’s tempting to think ...
If you are a fan of board games, you can hand over all the game instructions to the AI and ask the chatbot questions such as: "Where can I place tiles in Qwirkle?" We have tested how well this works ...
It's is a clever response to a growing problem: the ever expanding list of companies who want to sell "AI" bots powered by Large Language Models (LLMs). LLMs are built from a "corpus," a very large ...
Meta has patented a hypothetical LLM that would continue posting for (and as) you, long after you're dead. Granted in late December, the patent outlines an AI that would "simulate" a person's social ...
The extension’s designer calls it a ‘tiny tool of digital sabotage.’ A new browser extension just debuted that’s designed to ...