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Can I Sell AI-Generated Images?. Let's discuss AI-generated art and some…

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Let's discuss AI-generated art and some of its implications. Some days ago, I've finally taken my time to try DALL·E and it was an amazing experience. I've never been an artist in the sense that I've never been good at painting, but I do have a good imagination.


Have you tried OpenAI's ChatGPT? Is it useful to you? : OurFutureTech

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It seems it is useful in many ways though it is not fully accurate as of now. You can try it at https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/ Graphene is a two-dimensional form of carbon that has been studied extensively for its unique properties. It is made up of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, and is known for its strength, flexibility, and high electrical and thermal conductivity. Graphene has many potential applications, including in electronics, energy storage, and biotechnology.


Biotech Labs Bank on Generative AI to Design New Protein Structures

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OpenAI's DALL.E 2 has been making it big with text-to-image models that easily generate pictures from textual descriptions. Earlier this week, two biotech labs--Generate Biomedicines and David Baker's Group--relied on generative AI, particularly diffusion models, to come up with new protein structures and, eventually, better drugs. Boston-based therapeutics company Generate Biomedicines announced a programme called Chroma which, according to the company, is the "DALL-E 2 of biology". Similarly, biologist David Baker's team from the University of Washington has also come up with RoseTTAFoldDiffusion. The model can build accurate designs for new proteins that can be brought to life in the lab.


ChatGPTによるプログラム生成の可能性と限界(前編) - Qiita

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Text-to-image AI: Powerful, easy-to-use technology for making art--and fakes

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Type "Teddy bears working on new AI research on the moon in the 1980s" into any of the recently released text-to-image artificial intelligence image generators, and after just a few seconds the sophisticated software will produce an eerily pertinent image. Seemingly bound by only your imagination, this latest trend in synthetic media has delighted many, inspired others and struck fear in some. Google, research firm OpenAI and AI vendor Stability AI have each developed a text-to-image image generator powerful enough that some observers are questioning whether in the future people will be able to trust the photographic record. As a computer scientist who specializes in image forensics, I have been thinking a lot about this technology: what it is capable of, how each of the tools have been rolled out to the public, and what lessons can be learned as this technology continues its ballistic trajectory. Although their digital precursor dates back to 1997, the first synthetic images splashed onto the scene just five years ago.


I'm a revolutionary AI bot. I wrote this article to explain how I work

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If it sounds a bit like an evolved version of a voice assistant like Apple's Siri, that's because it is. "Siri was basically this but just a much smaller scale, and because it was a much smaller scale it couldn't get to similar level of sophistication," says Henry Innis, chief executive of Australian AI marketing analytics start-up Mutinex. A common indicator of the sophistication of an AI system is how many parameters -- the values that control how it learns and ingests information -- it has. Apple doesn't disclose how many Siri has but the progression of OpenAI's systems gives an indication of how fast things are moving. OpenAI's GPT-2 system, released in 2019, had 1.5 billion.


OpenAI opens doors to ChatGPT: A conversational AI model • The Register

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In brief OpenAI released a new language model named ChatGPT this week, which is designed to mimic human conversations. The model is based on the company's latest text-generation GPT-3.5 system released earlier this year. ChatGPT is more conversational than previous versions. It can ask users follow-up questions and refrain from responding to inappropriate inputs instead of just generating text. Some examples show ChatGPT won't provide dangerous advice when prompted and can try to correct wrong statements.


Rise of the bots: 'Scary' AI ChatGPT could eliminate Google within 2 years

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It's the little engine that could … bring down Google and perhaps the human race. A tech company has developed a state-of-the-art AI chatbot so sophisticated that it could render search engines -- not to mention countless jobs -- obsolete. Unveiled last week by the OpenAI company, ChatGPT has already amassed more than 1 million users worldwide with its advanced functions, which range from instantaneously composing complex essays and computer code to drafting marketing pitches and interior decorating schemes. It can even whip up poems and jokes -- an ability previously thought to be relegated to humans. In fact, ChatGPT's capabilities have sparked fears that Google might not have an online search monopoly for much longer.


Everyone in Your Feed Is Talking About ChatGPT and Lensa, and Here's Why

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Who knew artificial intelligence could be so entertaining? Case in point is ChatGPT, a free AI chatbot that has probably been all over your social feeds lately. "Who was George Washington Carver?" But it can get creative, too: "Write a movie script of a taco fighting a hot dog on the beach" generates a thrilling page of dialogue, humor and action worthy of YouTube, if not quite Netflix: Taco: "So you think you can take me, hot dog? You're nothing but a processed meat product with no flavor."


Will ChatGPT Settle Chatbot War? – Towards AI

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Originally published on Towards AI the World's Leading AI and Technology News and Media Company. If you are building an AI-related product or service, we invite you to consider becoming an AI sponsor. At Towards AI, we help scale AI and technology startups. Let us help you unleash your technology to the masses. It uses GPT-3, a language model with 175 billion parameters, making it one of the largest in existence.