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…asked OpenAI’s Greg Brockman in a recent post on X. The responses were astounding.
Aaron Stormerr, a blind computer science student, shared his experience. Before ChatGPT, Stormerr struggled in classes where professors emphasised on visual learning, pushing him to almost quit coding. However, ChatGPT changed that by providing code-based examples mirroring what his professors displayed on the board. "I don’t know where I’d be without it today," he added. | | | | | | | |
Many responded that ChatGPT has significantly boosted their productivity in various tasks, such as idea generation, brainstorming, coding, writing, and research. Additionally, it has effectively lowered the barrier to learning for many, enabling them to create applications and tools that were previously impossible to develop.
Josh Olin, the founder of WeGPT.ai, recently said how GPT-4 enabled him to build web requests and applications using GPT-4, and, in the process, learn Python from scratch in just seven months.
In another instance, the co-founder of CodeGPT, Daniel Ávila Arias, said he has developed an AI-based solution to review Python code using GPT-4.
Check out the full story here.
Weaponising AI & Robotics
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While science fiction often portrays a future with robot soldiers, a majority of companies and developers are clearly against weaponising robots.
The issue of robot weaponisation is an ongoing debate, and an interesting one, within the tech ecosystem. In an exclusive interview with AIM, roboticist Lerrel Pinto said, “We make a conscious choice not to work with certain organisations that want to commercialise our technology in warfare.”
Read the complete interview here.
No End in Sight for Hyperloop in India
Hyperloop One, the initial frontrunner in the field, is now struggling to survive. In India, the progress on hyperloop technology has been slow, with no substantial developments in its implementation, despite early plans and government interest.
However, there is a glimmer of hope, thanks to new Indian startups like Quintrans Hyperloop and TuTr Hyperloop at IIT Madras, which focus on cargo transportation and building testing facilities.
Read the full story here.
Alto Turns Autonomous with Redmi
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AIM recently caught up with Bengaluru-based developer and autonomous system engineer Mankaran Singh, who converted his Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 into an autonomous vehicle using a second-hand Redmi Note 9 Pro and Flowpilot, an open-source driver assistance system. Read the full interview here.
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