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Using CHAPGPT and Rethinking Human Intelligence

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You have probably heard of and utilized ChatGPT by this point. Even for those who are accustomed to using AI tools, ChatGPT produced awe. Perhaps it is the vast array of potential uses, accessibility, or usability. In any case, people are frantically trying to determine what it means for them and their companies. Up until now, there have only seemed to be three major responses: ignore, ban (with or without detection), or embrace. The first two are not practicable in the intermediate or long terms, despite being perfectly understandable as short-term reactions. The technology is too strong, too simple to use, and too beneficial to a large number of individuals.  There are a large number of issues with ChatGPT , including bias and inaccuracy. That is not the topic of this article. These reservations are valid. The main problem, in my opinion, is that a tendency has emerged that is unlikely to abate. Therefore, in the future, we can anticipate that these tools will address or mitiga...

A recent study has discovered that people can understand apes' sign language

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People regularly utilize gestures, such as waving, nodding, and dynamic arm movements, to complement and develop discourse.    Recently, it has been proposed that humans may also understand the apes' use of sign language, raising the possibility that humans may still have retained from their ancestors a grasp of ape communication.  In order to express their daily goals, great apes employ more than 80 signals, according to a study that was published on Tuesday in the journal PLOS Biology.    One of these signals is the "huge loud scratch," which implies "groom me." It is used by apes to remove debris or insects from one another's hair. "Object shake" can mean a variety of things, including "move aside," "let's have sex," and "groom me." To chimpanzees, the "directed push" means "climb on my back," but to bonobos, it means Related Article: Fossils reveal the mysterious primate relatives that lived...