There were several AI product announcements this week. Google has released its latest AI platform, Gemini, and Elon Musk's annoying chatbot, Grok, has been rolled out to X premium users. Meanwhile, Apple tried to catch up by releasing an open source machine learning framework. It's not that exciting. That said, the AI industry remains one of the most turbulent and exciting areas of technology, and this week provided several examples.
Elon Musk's mean-spirited, anti-awakening chatbot Grok began rolling out to X Premium Plus users on Thursday. His X users, who paid $16 a month for the blue checkmark, or $22 via the app, started receiving additional features roasted by xAI's premier-generated AI chatbot. – Maxwell Zeff Read more
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Google announced its new AI model, Gemini, on Wednesday, giving the public its first look at a technology that has been the subject of rumors in the tech press. Gemini, the company's most powerful AI to date, is coming to Bard and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones starting today, and will soon be integrated with other products across Google's services, including Chrome, search, ads, and more. Google has a top-line message we want you to hear. This is much better than what you can get from OpenAI. – Thomas Germain Read more
Climate change groups back Biden: AI will worsen climate crisis
President Joe Biden and his administration are largely ignoring the damage AI is already causing in a rapidly warming world, according to an open letter to the White House from 17 major climate change and anti-disinformation organizations. It is said that there is At the top of these groups' demands is an executive order with new rules that would force big tech companies to share how much energy their large-scale advances in AI actually consume. —Kyle Barr Read more
Presto, which calls itself the “leader in drive-thru voice automation,” wants artificial intelligence to take orders. This drive-thru AI company works with Carls Jr, Chili's, and Del Taco, and is partially run on his ChatGPT. However, a November SEC filing revealed that Presto's AI may not be able to take orders for burgers and will need human help to complete 70% of the orders. —Maxwell Zeff Read more
Meta on Wednesday released a standalone AI image generator that turns text-based queries into fantastic high-resolution images in just seconds. The free tool Imagine with Meta AI is powered by Emu, the company's image infrastructure model. —Maxwell Zeff Read more
Microsoft Copilot, the company's AI-powered workflow companion, is getting an upgrade. The virtual assistant will soon be integrated with OpenAI's latest tools, including the new and improved GPT-4 Turbo, which is expected to incrementally improve the app's usefulness. —Lukas Lopek Read more
Sam Altman reportedly doesn't own any shares in OpenAI, an odd move for a tech founder, but a new report in Wired this weekend suggests that the CEO will profit from OpenAI's AI chip purchase deal. It shows that you can get. OpenAI signed a previously unknown deal in 2019 to spend $51 million on advanced chips for a startup in which Sam Altman reportedly personally invested. Altman's network of personal business interests likely played a role in his recent firing, according to the report. —Maxwell Zeff Read more
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