ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far.

ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here’s a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far.

ChatGPT is making progress towards a host of professional degrees. ChatGPT is a chatbot launched by OpenAI that uses generative artificial intelligence to create its own content. The bot has been used to generate essays and write exams, often passing, but making mistakes, too. Insider rounded up a list of the assignments, quizzes, and tests ChatGPT has passed. Wharton MBA Exam ChatGPT would have received a B or B- on a Wharton exam, according to a professor at the business school. Wharton professor Christian Terwiesch recently tested the technology with questions from his final exam in operations management— which was once a required class for all MBA students — and published his findings . Terwiesch concluded that the bot did an "amazing job" answering basic operations questions based on case studies, which are focused examinations of a person, group, or company, and a common way business schools teach students. In other instances though, ChatGPT made simple mistakes in calculations that Terwiesch thought only required 6th-grade-level math. Terwiesch also noted that the bot had issues with more complex questions that required an understanding of how multiple inputs and outputs worked together. Ultimately, Terwiesch said the bot would receive an B […]

Miss Hall’s names Aaron Gordon business administrator

Miss Hall’s names Aaron Gordon business administrator

Aaron Gordon PITTSFIELD — Aaron Gordon, of Lenox, has been named director of finance and operations at Miss Hall’s School. He will work with senior administrators and the school’s board of trustees to ensure fiscally responsible and mission-aligned decision-making. His role will include overseeing all financial and operating functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, monitoring investment accounts, and campus services. Gordon has extensive experience in nonprofit finance, higher education administration, strategic planning, student and residential life, and operations, having most recently served as director of student administrative affairs, strategy and planning at Williams College. He joined Williams in 2005 as assistant director of campus life-residential programs. In 2011, he was named director of divisional business affairs. Gordon served in that role until June 2020, when the division merged with the division of the dean of the college. A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College with a bachelor’s degree in classical archaeology and ancient history, Gordon also holds an MBA from Clarkson University Graduate School. If you receive either a phone call, text message or email congratulating you on your good luck in winning the lottery, it’s a scam. Is it a scam? It’s the most frequently asked question we address […]

Why urgent care centers are popping up everywhere

Why urgent care centers are popping up everywhere

This community hospital was a ‘lifeline’ to many New York CNN — If you drive down a busy suburban strip mall or walk down a street in a major city, chances are you won’t go long without spotting a Concentra, MedExpress, CityMD or another urgent care center. Demand at urgent care sites surged during the Covid-19 pandemic as people searched for tests and treatments. Patient volume has jumped 60% since 2019, according to the Urgent Care Association, an industry trade group. That has fueled growth for new urgent care centers. A record 11,150 urgent care centers have popped up around the United States and they are growing at 7% a year, the trade group says. (This does not include clinics inside retail stores like CVS’ MinuteClinic or freestanding emergency departments.) Patient volume at urgent care centers has grown 60% since 2019. Urgent care centers are designed to treat non-emergency conditions like a common cold, a sprained ankle, an ear infection, or a rash. They are recommended if patients can’t get an immediate appointment with their primary care doctor or if patients don’t have one. Primary care practices should always be the first call in these situations because they have […]

Boeing Headlines Five Stocks To Watch Near Buy Points

Boeing Headlines Five Stocks To Watch Near Buy Points

The stock market rally continues to show broad-based strength. Investors should be looking across sectors for buying opportunities. Wingstop ( WING ), Lam Research ( LRCX ), Halliburton ( HAL ), Boeing ( BA ) and JD.com ( JD ) are all near buy points. WING stock and JD.com are flashing early entries, while oilfield services giant Halliburton is in a buy range. Lam Research is just below a buy point. Boeing, after a big run, has formed a handle on a big, long consolidation. Halliburton, Boeing and Lam Research have earnings out of the way. WING Stock Wingstop was Thursday’s IBD Stock Of The Day . The wings takeout and delivery chain was added to the IBD 50 list of top-performing stocks this week. WING stock surged 11.4% last week to 157.88. The Dallas-based aviation-themed chain’s earnings and sales growth has accelerated in the past two quarters, to 55% in Q2 and 41% in Q3. For its fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 22, analysts expect Wingstop earnings to skyrocket nearly 71% to 41 cents per share, among the company’s implied guidance of 37-39 cents. Sales are seen rising 41% to $100.8 million. WING stock is in " consolidation ," […]

Project Watch: An updated map of Louisville's 200-plus largest developments

Project Watch: An updated map of Louisville’s 200-plus largest developments

Three projects on one property were added to this month’s update of Project Watch from Louisville Business First. Project Watch is an online mapping tool LBF launched several years ago. The map tracks commercial real estate projects in the Louisville area of $3 million or more that have been proposed or are under construction. The latest update takes the number of projects on the map to over 200 active or proposed developments. Some projects that have been completed were removed during this update. Explore the interactive map below. The Merchant’s Ice Tower property is being redeveloped into a couple different new businesses for the Smoketown neighborhood, a project that’s anticipated to be around $70 million once completed. Local firm Beargrass Development is planning to convert the 13-story Merchant’s Ice Tower structure, located at 801 Logan St., into an office building with a retail component. James Duffy, co-owner for Beargrass Development, said the building could feature ground-level retail, along with a rooftop space for a bar or restaurant. Plans for the tower are still in the preliminary stages, so nothing is finalized. Along with the tower, Ferncliff Distillery is proposed for 930 Lampton St. in the cold storage facility on […]

MAPA study options to address traffic for busy North 30th street corridor: 'a lot of it comes down to safety'

MAPA study options to address traffic for busy North 30th street corridor: ‘a lot of it comes down to safety’

Copy This Embed Code: Ad OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — The sound of traffic flying by on 30th street is disturbing businesses and residents in the north Omaha community. "Semi-trucks are doing just as fast most of the time as the cars," said Roger Bennett, owner of Rogers Hair Design. For Bennett, speed is a big concern. "I am just worried mostly about my older customers that have a really slow reflex time because it just happens so fast," Bennett said. Bennett also lives there, experiencing the noise and speed, constantly. "Yeah, the big trucks, especially the cattle trucks, and things that come by, shake the house, quite a bit," Bennett said. In a final report Friday, the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA) released feasible options to help traffic, but it’s important to note, nothing will immediately come from these options. "Nothing has been designed, this is all just sort of a feasibility level study and the next steps would be dependent on elected officials," said Court Barber, transportation planner for MAPA. It puts an emphasis on safety. "A lot of it comes down to safety, but it is also about making sure that we are moving goods […]

Is A Recession A Good Time To Start A New Business?

Is A Recession A Good Time To Start A New Business?

While economic downturns are a time of hardship, they could also be a time of opportunity. Here are … [+] getty With tech layoffs making the news, it’s fairly likely that 2023 wouldn’t be a year in which it is easy to find a comfy tech job. While this would undoubtedly be a time of hardship, it would also be a time of opportunity. Here are the major threats and opportunities for new startups during a market downturn: 1. Capital: Availability of capital is usually a problem during market downturns. Most startup funds become more conservative and generally speaking invest less in new projects. Even worse for early-stage startups – the risk tolerance of investors might also fall, which means that the available capital for new projects will naturally concentrate on a few “safe” bets. That said, during economic downturns the usual government policy is to increase spending in order to battle the recession. This means that business loans along with other forms of fiscal stimulus (subsidies, etc.) could become more easily accessible. 2. Costs: While capital might be a bit more difficult to find, you might need less of it in order to survive. During a recession, the […]

DoD releases Small Business Strategy

DoD releases Small Business Strategy

WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The Department of Defense released its Small Business Strategy Jan. 26. The strategy promotes a strong, dynamic, and robust small business industrial base by focusing on reducing barriers to entry, increasing set-aside competitions, and leveraging programs to grow the industrial base. “From manufacturers providing the critical parts that we need for our arsenal – to technology companies developing innovative systems and capabilities – small businesses are vital along the entire spectrum of the Department’s needs,” Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Kathleen Hicks said. “Reducing barriers and creating more opportunities for small businesses will allow us to expand, innovate, and diversify, increasing our warfighter advantage, strengthening our supply chains, increasing competition in our marketplace, and growing our economy here at home.” Small businesses make up 99.9% of all U.S. businesses as well as 73% of companies in the defense industrial base, and last year small businesses were awarded over 25% of all DoD prime contracts. As the economic engine of our nation, small businesses create jobs, generate innovation, and are essential, daily contributors to national security and the defense mission. This strategy will help DoD harness the full potential of small businesses through three objectives: implement a […]

Digital transformation to cost Middle East, Africa $74 billion

Digital transformation to cost Middle East, Africa $74 billion

Jyoti Lalchandani Digital transformation investments in the Middle East, Türkiye, and Africa (META) are set to more than double across the 2021–2026 period, according to the latest forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC). The global technology research, consulting, and events firm said that digital transformation spending in the region will accelerate at a compound yearly growth rate (CAGR) of 16 per cent over the five years, topping $74 billion in 2026 and accounting for 43.2 per cent of all ICT investments made that year. IDC’s Group Vice President and Regional Managing Director, META, Jyoti Lalchandani, said: “For many organisations, the digital and tech investments they made during the pandemic to build resilience could be put to test in 2023 across key business dimensions such as customer experience, operations, and financial management, among others. The implementation of further digitalisation in critical areas and a more rapid shift to a ‘digital business’ approach will be key to separating the thrivers from the survivors. “No matter what the economy throws at us over the coming 12 months, organisations must not lose sight of their digital aspirations. The focus should be on enabling clear and measurable outcomes, and digital spending needs to transition […]

The ‘New Agenda for Peace’ is an opportunity to put prevention centre and to save lives down the line: UK Statement at the UN Security Council

The ‘New Agenda for Peace’ is an opportunity to put prevention centre and to save lives down the line: UK Statement at the UN Security Council

Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council Open Debate on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace Location: Delivered on: Thank you, President. I am grateful to the Deputy Secretary-General, Peacebuilding Commission Chair, and Ms Ndiaye for their briefings. As we all know, the cost of conflict is unsustainable – both in terms of human suffering, and the resources available for peacekeeping and humanitarian aid. The ‘New Agenda for Peace’ is an opportunity to put prevention front and centre, to save lives and greater costs down the line. President, we understand that the concept of conflict prevention can raise sensitivities. But nationally-owned peacebuilding processes can bolster sovereignty and strengthen state resilience. This is at the heart of the Sustaining Peace framework articulated by the General Assembly in 2016 – which emphasises working with countries to meet their needs, shared responsibility and a whole-of-system approach. Fragilities are universal, and sustaining peace requires constant work in all countries. Working together, the UK sees potential for greater impact in three key areas. Firstly, we should support efforts to strengthen UN foresight capabilities to anticipate risks, and inform responses. We can better leverage data and technology to understand conflict risks, including in places where […]