After an average of 6,000 words, Stanford and Google researchers can spin up a generative agent that will act a lot like you do.
The slightly more than a thousand participants in the study started by reading the opening lines of The Great Gatsby to the AI. Apparently, this was the AI equivalent of stretching before a workout.
Participants were recruited by the market research firm Bovitz and paid $60 to engage with an AI interviewer. Each interview began with reading lines from The Great Gatsby to calibrate the audio ...
Going on to the Adaptive Reader website, you’ll see new covers of familiar titles ranging from “Frankenstein,” “Moby Dick” and “The Great Gatsby.” The biggest difference between thes ...
The author of many tech books, Michael Ashley covers AI and Big Data ... best with the final words of his American masterpiece, The Great Gatsby: “Gatsby believed in the green light, the ...
Two very different interpretations capture the grandeur, the excess, the carelessness, and the ugliness of Fitzgerald’s great American ... when it comes to Gatsby. When Gatsby asks what Nick ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby explores the idea of the American Dream in the 1920s: A time when the country was recovering from World War 1, and a period of changes to the economy and ...
The first cover of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" in 1925 features the artwork of Francis Cugat. "Celestial Eyes," the name of the painting, is inarguably one of the most recognizable ...
Is The Great Gatsby really all that great? A year’s worth of events, a slew of new books and a bunch of teenagers in Scotland say “Yes”. Non-profit organisation The Friends of the St. Paul ...