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A list of resources, articles, and opinion pieces relating to generative AI models – September 2024 update

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13 September 2024



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We’ve collected some of the articles, opinion pieces, videos and resources relating to generative AI models. We periodically update this list to add further resources of interest. This article represents the fourth in the series. (The previous versions are here: v1 | v2 | v3.)

What are generative models, how do they work, and how can they be used? Tutorials, explainers and courses.

Journal, conference, arXiv, and other articles

Blog post and interviews about published scientific papers

Newspaper, magazine, University website, and blog post articles

Focus on generative AI and education

Relating to art and other creative processes

Pertaining to robotics

Misinformation, fake news and the impact on journalism

Regulation, policy and law

Podcasts and video discussions

Talks

Reports

Other resources lists




Lucy Smith , Managing Editor for AIhub.
Lucy Smith , Managing Editor for AIhub.

Daniel Carrillo-Zapata was awarded his PhD in swarm robotics at the Bristol Robotics Lab in 2020. He now fosters the culture of "scientific agitation" to engage in two-way conversations between researchers and society.
Daniel Carrillo-Zapata was awarded his PhD in swarm robotics at the Bristol Robotics Lab in 2020. He now fosters the culture of "scientific agitation" to engage in two-way conversations between researchers and society.




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