The public face fronting the relatively new website is SMRT Feedback co-founder Azly J. Nor, but the true identities of the “Council” behind the ...
SINGAPORE: This February, a milestone moment was achieved in the artificial intelligence space: A United States-based research organisation called OpenAI demonstrated its machine learning algorithm that’s able to generate its own text.
Screengrab of online news site Observer+, which is aided by eight AI bots and just a handful of freelance ghostwriters. Azly J. Nor, the person Tang reports to, said in a separate email: “Where sites like The Middle Ground and Six-Six News got it wrong is that they build the platform as a business, despite not getting market validation. Observer+, however, started with a focus on building influence - that’s where the core difference is.”
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