Limelight Sessions : Daylight's Internet Round-Up March 2024

Here's what caught our eye on the internet this week.

Ai chatbot's think in English

New research shows that The Large Language Models (LLMs) behind chatbots ‘think’ in English even when prompted and responding in other languages. The implications of this discovery is significant, suggesting biases in the way AI interacts with different languages and cultures. As AI technologies become increasingly embedded in our everyday lives, the need for equitable and unbiased AI systems becomes paramount.

New Scientist

Why am I so polite to Ai?

Find you’re being polite when  engaging with ChatGPT? You’re not going to hurt your chatbot’s feelings if you forget your Ps and Qs, though it will give you a marginally more polite, friendly response. And, that’s always nice.

Slack integrates Māori language app

Daily Te Rēo Māori created by Otautahi-based creative agency, Not Another is a Slack app integrating learning Te Reo seamlessly into your daily life. When technology educates and acts as a cultural bridge, we’re on board.

Slack

DINKs are back!

Double Income, No Kids... and very pleased about it. The term DINK has been around since the 80s but with birth rates declining they’re back and  flaunting their lavish, child-free lives on TikTok favouring travel over toddlers.

Guardian

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