ChatGPT was brought down by Brain Bar presenter
The Princeton student wrote an algorithm in three days that can tell if any text was written by ChatGPT. GPTZero already has millions of users, and Edward Tian, along with several other exciting speakers, will talk about what’s wrong with artificial intelligence at this year’s Brain Bar festival.
Brain Baron, which took place for the ninth time in September, reveals what kind of spacesuit is needed to conquer outer space: NASA engineer Lindsay Aitchison tells how he is developing the next-generation spacesuit, in which the astronauts of the Artemis program will be able to walk on the moon in 2025.
Former CIA analyst Martin Gurri predicted Brexit and Donald Trump’s presidency, and Brain Baron will talk about how social media broke the information monopoly of elites and turned modern societies upside down. Peter Turchin, an American scientist of Russian origin, will help the visitors of the festival to rise above the noise of the day, who predicts the future with the help of a large amount of data collected from history.
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