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Experiment: Cooking with ChatGPT

What happens when artificial intelligence steps into the kitchen? We decided to find out by challenging ChatGPT to become a virtual chef and craft imaginative recipes based on some slightly whacky prompts.

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Experiment: AI’s open mic night

Comedy is one of the most inherently human art forms—an intricate dance of timing, relatability, and the occasional groan-worthy pun. But what happens when you take the comedian out of the equation and let artificial intelligence take the mic?

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The ethical algorithms of ChatGPT

In a world where artificial intelligence influences our conversations and decisions, the ethics behind these systems become real concerns for all of us. ChatGPT raises important questions about morality…

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Is ChatGPT happy? The emotionality of AI

At first glance, ChatGPT might strike you as having a surprisingly human touch. It often feels like there is a spark of genuine sentiment behind its algorithmic responses, suggesting that it can experience feelings like we do

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The rise of AI therapy: Opportunity or obstacle

Artificial intelligence is increasingly permeating mental health care as a solution to address accessibility challenges. One of the most significant arguments in favor of AI therapy is its potential to bridge the gap in mental health care.

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Risks and rewards: ChatGPT in Education

ChatGPT has become the elephant in every classroom since it burst into the mainstream in late 2022, revolutionising the way students approach and conduct learning while also raising alarm bells among educators around the world…

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The creativity crisis

Creativity has long been seen as a uniquely human trait, tied to our unique experiences, world views and emotions. But what happens when AI, like ChatGPT, can generate original movie plots, catchy song titles, and imaginative narratives more efficiently than humans?

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