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    Wall Street’s Patience for a Costly A.I. Arms Race Is Waning

    A sell-off in Meta’s stock after the company disclosed huge investments in the technology may be a sign of investor fears about tech giants’ spending.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedLauren Hirsch and

    Mark Zuckerberg has bet big on artificial intelligence, but the hefty costs are worrying investors
    CreditLoren Elliott for The New York Times
  1. Meta Says It Plans to Spend Billions More on A.I.

    Along with the higher spending, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp projected lighter-than-expected revenue, causing its stock to plummet.

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    Quarterly results on Wednesday underscored Meta’s repositioning of itself as a company poised to capitalize on the industrywide fervor for artificial intelligence.
    CreditIan C. Bates for The New York Times
  2. Meta’s A.I. Assistant Is Fun to Use, but It Can’t Be Trusted

    Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.

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    CreditDerek Abella
    Tech Fix
  3. How a Virtual Assistant Taught Me to Appreciate Busywork

    A new category of apps promises to relieve parents of drudgery, with an assist from A.I. But a family’s grunt work is more human, and valuable, than it seems.

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    CreditCari Vander Yacht
    Critic’s Notebook
  4. Microsoft Makes a New Push Into Smaller A.I. Systems

    The company that has invested billions in generative A.I. pioneers like OpenAI says giant systems aren’t necessarily what everyone needs.

     By Karen Weise and

    The smallest Microsoft Phi-3 model can fit on a smartphone, and it runs on the kinds of chips that power regular computers.
    CreditMichael M. Santiago/Getty Images
  5. Generative A.I. Arrives in the Gene Editing World of CRISPR

    Much as ChatGPT generates poetry, a new A.I. system devises blueprints for microscopic mechanisms that can edit your DNA.

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    Structure of the first AI-generated and open-sourced gene editor, OpenCRISPR-1.
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  1. El asistente de inteligencia artificial de Meta es divertido, pero no es de fiar

    A pesar de la esperanza de Mark Zuckerberg de que el chatbot sea el más inteligente hasta la fecha, este tiene problemas con los datos, los números y las búsquedas en la web.

     By

    CreditDerek Abella
  2. School Employee Arrested After Racist Deepfake Recording of Principal Spreads

    A high school athletic director in the Baltimore area was arrested after he used A.I., the police said, to make a racist and antisemitic audio clip.

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    Myriam Rogers, superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, speaking about the arrest of Dazhon Darien, the athletic director of Pikesville High.
    CreditKim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun
  3. Alphabet’s Revenue Jumps 15% to $80.5 Billion

    Google’s parent company topped revenue and profit estimates and said that it would offer a stock dividend for the first time.

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    In the last year, Google has incorporated A.I. into nearly every facet of its product portfolio.
    CreditJohn Taggart for The New York Times
  4. Microsoft Reports Rising Revenues as A.I. Investments Bear Fruit

    The tech giant’s quarterly results included strong growth in cloud computing, fueled by its services in generative artificial intelligence.

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    In recent quarters, Microsoft’s A.I. push has helped it gain market share from Amazon, the leading cloud services provider.
    CreditMichael M. Santiago/Getty Images
  5. Meta, in Its Biggest A.I. Push, Places Smart Assistants Across Its Apps

    Users of Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger will be able to turn to the new technology, powered by Meta’s latest artificial intelligence model, to obtain information and complete tasks.

     By Mike Isaac and

    CreditMeta

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  1. Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.

    ChatGPT might change the application essay forever.

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    CreditKendrick Brinson for The New York Times
  2. How teachers and students feel about A.I.

    As the school year begins, their thinking has evolved.

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    CreditSam Wood
  3. How to Use A.I. for Family Time

    Plan meals, find gifts and create stories using generative A.I.

     

    CreditTess Smith-Roberts
  4. What’s the Future for A.I.?

    Where we’re heading tomorrow, next year and beyond.

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    CreditMathieu Labrecque
  5. How Should I Use A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT?

    Large language models are already good at a wide variety of tasks.

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    CreditIllustrations by Mathieu Labrecque

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  1. The Big Number: $40 Billion

    Meta has already spent billions on developing artificial intelligence, and it plans to spend billions more.

    By Marie Solis

     
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