Generative AI News (GAIN) Summary for April 27, 2023 It was another heavy news week. We took a quick look at the top articles about GAIN and what it means for the industry. This development includes news from ChatGPT, HuggingFace, Google, Nvidia, Sensory, Hour One, D-ID, Deepfake Musicians, and more.
Today's host is Brett Kinsella and Voicebot.ai Eric Schwartz. Here are this week's top articles in the field of generative AI.
- incorporate a new vision: OpenAI's Greg Brockman demoed some new ChatGPT plugin features. Some are surprising.
- The “super app” virtual assistant we promised: Brockman's demo and discussion of product philosophy provide insight into where ChatGPT is headed. Go over there, Alexa. Get out of the way, Siri. ChatGPT might be the virtual assistant we've always wanted.
- ChatGPT is not incognito mode. Although everything in ChatGPT appears to be done in public, OpenAI notes that not all users want all chat conversations to be saved forever and used for future model training. was recognized. Secrets (i.e. private chats) are now available, and “Business Mode” is coming soon.
- ChatGPT open source contest: Hugging Face has gone even further, offering an alternative to ChatGPT built on open source models and data. It's a smaller AI model than ChatGPT, and it's much better.
- Drake, The Weeknd, Bad Bunny and Rihanna are all the rage: Viral hits by big stars are common. Viral hits of deepfakes that mimic the voices, styles, and likenesses of big stars may also become commonplace. Ghostwrider777 strikes again!
- Joe Rogan's comments are profound: A new deepfake that mimics Joe Rogan's podcast features comedians and commentators talking about the “slippery” slope.
- Grimes also hops on.: The musician says he will split the royalties 50/50 with anyone who deepfakes his voice. She has no label and no binding legal restrictions, which gives her more flexibility than most musicians.
- prompt to video: In hour 1, we introduced a new text-to-video solution that allows you to generate a complete video for your presentation from a single prompt.
- Canva acquires digital talent: D-ID has introduced a new Canva app that lets you add generated videos to any project.
- Chatbots are suddenly gaining popularity. Character AI received $150 million in funding at an exorbitant valuation. Avatars chatting with virtual Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and 2.7 million other personalities drove her 100 million user visits in just two months.
- Bard learn to code: Google is slowly catching up to the leader in generative AI. You can now code with ChatGPT competitors or even Bing Chat competitors. This is not yet a true competitor to GitHub Copilot.
- Sec-PaLM enters security: Google also rolled out a new cybersecurity solution simply named Google Cloud Security AI Workbench. It is based on a fine-tuned version of the PaLM Large-Scale Language Model (LLM).
- ChatGPT gains the upper hand: Sensory has rolled out a new hybrid on-device and cloud solution that allows you to use ChatGPT and similar services on your device.
- Nvidia on rails: Nvidia's LLM, NeMo, has new features that add guardrails to other LLMs to align model output to enterprise safety and security requirements. NeMo Guardrails is open source and designed to work with any LLM.
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Generative AI News Rundown – Show Notes April 27, 2023
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