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- 🤖 Welcome Back, ChatGPT
🤖 Welcome Back, ChatGPT
AND Meta Reveals Their Celebrity Chatbots
What's up? You're reading Inclined AI. What if we’re all just AI making content for AI to consume and feed to another AI through a detailed simulation?
Woah, dude:
OpenAI connects ChatGPT back to the internet
Meta unveils their chatbots, finally
Subliminal messages in AI images
Amazon launches Bedrock for general use
ChatGPT can now browse the internet to provide you with current and authoritative information, complete with direct links to sources. It is no longer limited to data before September 2021.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
5:00 PM • Sep 27, 2023
As the AI landscape evolves, staying current is more crucial than ever.
OpenAI recognizes this, bringing ChatGPT back online with "Browse with Bing." This isn't OpenAI's debut in the live web search arena; however, the previous attempt was halted due to some crafty users bypassing paywalls.
The real-time data feature has been a game-changer for tech bigwigs like Google and Microsoft with their respective Bard and Bing Chat tools.
Even Meta hopped on board, integrating Bing to power real-time results in their new AI assistant.
However, getting this feature still requires a premium subscription.
Navigating "Browse with Bing" might initially seem akin to a hidden easter egg in a video game, but once you've set it up, it's pretty straightforward.
It’s a commendable step for OpenAI, ensuring users receive current information while citing sources. It's transparency and credibility wrapped into one.
And OpenAI's reintegration of this feature doesn’t come without precautions.
They've implemented measures to prevent misuse, showing a commitment to responsible and ethical AI use.
With competitors flexing their real-time data capabilities, OpenAI's move ensures they're not just watching from the sidelines but actively participating in the AI race.
The new default of storing knowledge: No more scribbled, messy notes and hours-long recordings from your online meetings.
With Wudpecker, every piece of information, insight, and discussion is effortlessly transformed into concise, high-quality notes.
Stored intuitively to ensure you never miss out on critical points.
Jane Austen walks through modern-day Times Square in wonder --ar 2:1
Step aside, real-life Jane Austen!
Meta's gearing up with its latest, glitzy troupe of chatbots. Yet, amidst the spectacle, it can't help but feel like that flashy new toy everyone raves about but forgets in a week.
Sure, chatting with the virtual 19th-century British author about Mr. Darcy has its novelty, but is it the future we're craving?
While Meta's digital giants, Google and Microsoft, have been diving deep into real-time information for a while now, the Meta AI characters, including star-studded avatars like Paris Hilton and Snoop Dogg, feel like they've arrived fashionably late to the party.
It's like that uncle who tries too hard to be "hip" by sporting the latest Yeezys.
Sure, querying Snoop about dungeons or Paris about a mystery sounds like fun for a weekend. But where's the depth?
Meta claims these new chatbots will allow users to learn, explore, and connect, yet the early forays appear more whimsical than revolutionary.
On the flip side, maybe we're not ready for the commitment.
After all, we've all been in that relationship where we're told, "It's not you, it's me." Or, in this case, "It's not you, it's the bot."
Meta's ambitions are soaring, but it's best to remember that while the skies are vast, not all that glitters is gold.
👍 An author thinks that it’s okay for AI to use their books for training
🖲️ Okay, Alexa, it’s time for generative AI to make you more useful
🌀 AI can generate subliminal messages in images you generate
📷 Photoshop for the Web is out of beta and available as a paid subscription with AI features handy
📚 A startup accuses Amazon of being able to detect AI books but not doing it
👁️ Surveillance AI continues to grow and objectify humans
🥊 Learn about the three factions that make up the fight over the future of AI
🪨 Amazon opens up Bedrock to customers for general availability
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Your Country Jarred Up
This one is Greece, but try to guess the others in the source link.
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