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How GPT-4 Will Change Business Forever - Coruzant Technologies

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The advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology have been happening at an astonishing pace in recent years. The latest addition to this is the GPT-4, the fourth generation of the Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) language model developed by OpenAI. With its vast language and knowledge capabilities, GPT-4 is set to revolutionize the way enterprises operate, interact and communicate. GPT-4 will change business forever. GPT-4 is the latest version of OpenAI's Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) language model, which is a form of AI language generation model that uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like text.


AI Bot ChatGPT Needs Some Help With Math Assignments

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The artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has shaken educators since its November release. New York City public schools have banned it from their networks and school devices, and professors are revamping syllabi to prevent students from using it to complete their homework. The chatbot's creator, OpenAI, even unveiled a tool to detect text generated by artificial intelligence to prevent abuse from cheaters, spammers and others. There is, perhaps surprisingly, one subject area that doesn't seem threatened. It turns out ChatGPT is quite bad at math.


Ready Player Me launches trial of generative AI avatar creator

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Ready Player Me is launching an experimental trial where players can use generative AI to craft their own avatar outfits. Combining user-generated content and generative AI is becoming a popular trend in gaming. The avatar outfit customization feature is a project of Ready Player Me Labs, a new division focused on testing new ideas, said Timmu Tรตke, CEO of Ready Player Me, in an interview with GamesBeat. "We're just launching RPM Labs, which is like the experimental part of the product where we try all kinds of new features, and this is the first version of that," Tรตke said. "Generative AI will definitely change how 3D content is created and avatars are created. We are aiming to be at the forefront of that and understand how things are changing and then change ourselves with that."


Google created an AI that can generate music from text descriptions, but won't release it โ€ข TechCrunch

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An impressive new AI system from Google can generate music in any genre given a text description. But the company, fearing the risks, has no immediate plans to release it. Called MusicLM, Google's certainly isn't the first generative artificial intelligence system for song. There have been other attempts, including Riffusion, an AI that composes music by visualizing it, as well as Dance Diffusion, Google's own AudioML and OpenAI's Jukebox. But owing to technical limitations and limited training data, none have been able to produce songs particularly complex in composition or high-fidelity.


ChatGPT is changing everything. But it still has its limits

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Since its release in late November, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. The chatbot's advanced AI abilities allow it to do tasks completely on its own, such as composing essays, emails and poems, writing and debugging code, and even passing exams. Now that a chatbot can do what humans do so well in a matter of seconds, what does that mean for our future? If you have had the chance to chat with the AI chatbot, you were probably impressed with how much it can understand and its ability to respond in a conversational manner. However, the chatbot is capable of doing much more, and its technical capabilities are tested every day.


The generative AI revolution has begun--how did we get here?

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Progress in AI systems often feels cyclical. Every few years, computers can suddenly do something they've never been able to do before. "Behold!" the AI true believers proclaim, "the age of artificial general intelligence is at hand!" "Nonsense!" the skeptics say. The truth usually lies somewhere in between. Media headlines are dominated by news about AI art, but there's also unprecedented progress in many widely disparate fields.


OpenAI launches ChatGPT Plus, starting at $20 per month โ€ข TechCrunch

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Aiming to monetize what's become a viral phenomenon, OpenAI today launched a new pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT, its text-generating AI that can write convincingly human-like essays, poems, emails, lyrics and more. Called ChatGPT Plus and starting at $20 per month, the service delivers a number of benefits over the base-level ChatGPT, OpenAI says, including general access to ChatGPT even during peak times, faster response times and priority access to new features and improvements. The free ChatGPT tier is here to stay -- it's not going away. OpenAI says it'll begin the process of inviting people from its waitlist in the coming months and look to expand Plus to additional countries and regions "soon." "We launched ChatGPT as a research preview so we could learn more about the system's strengths and weaknesses and gather user feedback to help us improve upon its limitations," OpenAI wrote in a blog post.


AI lawyer stunt off after CEO threatened with jail โ€ข The Register

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In brief Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, made headlines for claiming an AI chatbot was due to defend a man in an upcoming court hearing, but has pulled out of the stunt. Browder runs a consumer rights startup that was originally built to help people appeal parking tickets more easily, and has since grown with the aim of building "the world's first robot lawyer." He wanted to show AI could replace expensive human lawyers, using language models to form legal arguments. Earlier this month he claimed to have convinced a man to wear headphones during a court case and recite the output of an AI chatbot in a court hearing scheduled to take place over Zoom. But his behavior caught the attention of prosecutors irked by his reckless antics.


William Franzin Puts OpenAI's ChatGPT On-the-Air with a Custom Amateur Radio Interface - Hackster.io

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Radio amateur William "VE4VR" Franzin has put a little artificial intelligence on the airwaves by creating a voice assistant powered by OpenAI's controversial ChatGPT -- accessible using a radio capable of Very High Frequency (VHF) transmissions. "In this case we're using a D-STAR digital voice repeater on VHF," Franzin explains of the project, "which will receive my test transmission, which is digital voice, and then that's sent over the internet to a server in a a data center which has a Northwest Digital Radio ThumbDV AMBE transcoder plugged into it. The voice is transcoded to plain digital voice, it's run through a speech-to-text engine, which is then run through ChatGPT and then all the way back, transcoded, and comes back to the radio." OpenAI launched ChatGPT last November, offering a simple webchat-like interface to its text-based generative adversarial network (GAN) technology. Type in a message, and ChatGPT replies -- mimicking understanding but, in reality, simply stringing together the statistically most-likely words you would expect from a response.


Exploring the Cognitive Dynamics of Artificial Intelligence in the Post-COVID-19 and Learning 3.0 Era: A Case Study of ChatGPT

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In the post-pandemic era, the widespread adoption of remote work has prompted the educational sector to reassess conventional pedagogical methods. This paper is to scrutinize the underlying psychological principles of ChatGPT, delve into the factors that captivate user attention, and implicate its ramifications on the future of learning. The ultimate objective of this study is to instigate a scholarly discourse on the interplay between technological advancements in education and the evolution of human learning patterns, raising the question of whether technology is driving human evolution or vice versa. Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI), Human-machine communication, COVID-19, Chat GPT, Learning 3.0, Critical Thinking 1.Introduction of ChatGPT ChatGPT, a chatbot developed by OpenAI, can interpret and respond to natural language input using the GPT-3 language model which has 175 billion parameters (Floridi & Chiriatti, 2020). The utilization of a word-driven dialogue system offers assistance in cross-domain problem resolution and the generation of content to answer users' inquiries.