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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explains how Bing with AI is better than Google - The Verge

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First of all, you have to remember the relationship with OpenAI and our cooperation with OpenAI has many facets. The most important thing is what we've done over the last four years to actually build out the core infrastructure on which OpenAI is built: these large models, the training infrastructure -- and the infrastructure doesn't look like regular cloud infrastructure. We had to evolve Azure to have specialized AI infrastructure on which OpenAI is built. And by the way, Inception and Character.ai There will be many others who will use Azure infrastructure.


Google is losing control โ€ข TechCrunch

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After years of singleminded worship of the false god Virtual Assistant, the company is rushing its AI strategy as its competitors join their hands and raise their pitchforks. The irony is it's all happening because Google thought it had the pitchfork market cornered. See, in 2017, Google researchers published the article "Attention is all you need," introducing the concept of the transformer and vastly improving the capabilities of machine learning models. You don't need to know the technical side of it (and indeed I am not the one to teach you), but it has been enormously influential and empowering; let it suffice to say that it's the T in GPT. You may well ask, why did Google give this wonderful thing away freely? While big private research outfits have been criticized in the past for withholding their work, the trend over the last few years has been toward publishing.


Catch me up: How to try the new AI tech everyone is talking about

Washington Post - Technology News

The current wave of AI products is built on a technical breakthrough called generative AI. It allows a computer to create images or words that look like they might have been made by a human. It does this by studying zillions of pictures and text samples, often scraped from the web. To use them, you feed them an English-language phrase telling them what you want to do. Figuring out the right prompt is becoming an art of its own.


DALLโ€ขE Mastery: Create Impressive AI Art - Views Coupon

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If so, then this course is for you! With DALLโ€ขE, you'll learn how to create impressive AI art in minutes. You'll learn how to use DALLโ€ขE to create art; we'll go through all of the tools available so you can master this revolutionary new medium. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a complete beginner, this course will give you the skills you need to get started in the exciting world of AI art. This course takes you step-by-step through the process of becoming a professional AI artist.


Generative AI Can Help You See Design in a New Way--Here's How

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If you've spent any time on social media or even just reading the news over the past six months, there's a good chance you've either seen, read, or at least heard about something that's been generated entirely by artificial intelligence. This generative AI, which uses algorithms that comb through reams of data in an effort to create something that satisfies the parameters of a human's request, has improved by leaps and bounds in a short period of time. Researchers across multiple universities now believe that ChatGPT, a text-based form of generative AI created by OpenAI, is smart enough to pass the bar and the United States Medical Licensing Exam. And in late 2022, one tech worker inspired controversy when he used text from ChatGPT and images generated by Midjourney to publish a children's book which, technically speaking, no human worked on. The world of interior design is no exception.


OpenAI, GPT, ChatGPT and DALL-E Masterclass - BUKMEDIANET

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Created by Raymond Davey 4.5 hours on-demand video course Ever since OpenAI arrived on the scene, access to a trained AI has become accessible to everyone. GPT allows you to ask a chatbot to complete tasks, and to answer questions. Fine-tuning allows you to change the way the AI responds. Embedding allows you to use your own knowledge base. Dall-E allows you to generate images from text.


Alethea AI - Enabling Ownership of Generative AI

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CharacterGPT is a revolutionary artificial intelligence system that allows users to quickly generate interactive characters with distinct appearances, voices, intelligence, personalities, and identities simply by providing a natural language description. After a character is tokenized, its owner can customize its personality, train its intelligence, trade its generative outputs, and use it across the other dApps on the AI Protocol.


The Generative AI Race Has a Dirty Secret

WIRED

In early February, first Google, then Microsoft, announced major overhauls to their search engines. Both tech giants have spent big on building or buying generative AI tools, which use large language models to understand and respond to complex questions. Now they are trying to integrate them into search, hoping they'll give users a richer, more accurate experience. The Chinese search company Baidu has announced it will follow suit. But the excitement over these new tools could be concealing a dirty secret.


Google and Microsoft prepare dueling generative AI debuts

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Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Google and Microsoft, in separate surprise announcements, confirmed they plan to offer dueling generative AI debuts over the next two days. Today, Google unveiled a new ChatGPT-like chatbot named Bard, as the company races to catch up in the wake of ChatGPT's massive viral success (growing faster than TikTok, apparently). In a blog post, CEO Sundar Pichai said Bard is now open to "trusted testers," with plans to make it available to the public "in the coming weeks." In addition, the company announced a streaming event called Live from Paris focused on "Search, Maps and beyond," to be livestreamed on YouTube at 8:30 am ET on February 8th.


Is A.I. Art Stealing from Artists?

The New Yorker

Last year, a Tennessee-based artist named Kelly McKernan noticed that their name was being used with increasing frequency in A.I.-driven image generation. McKernan makes paintings that often feature nymphlike female figures in an acid-colored style that blends Art Nouveau and science fiction. A list published in August, by a Web site called Metaverse Post, suggested "Kelly McKernan" as a term to feed an A.I. generator in order to create "Lord of the Rings"-style art. Hundreds of other artists were similarly listed according to what their works evoked: anime, modernism, "Star Wars." On the Discord chat that runs an A.I. generator called Midjourney, McKernan discovered that users had included their name more than twelve thousand times in public prompts.