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World Poetry Day: Can you tell which poem was written by ChatGPT?
Every year on March 21, UNESCO celebrates World Poetry Day. Adopted in 1999, the occasion honours poets and pays tribute to expanding linguistic variety and sharing oral traditions through poetic forms. Poetry is believed to have originated thousands of years ago and has been kept alive through oral and written forms. There are numerous poetic forms that exist in the world with different structures across cultures. Below are just some of the most common forms of poetry.
For tech titans, AI prominence is the new measuring stick
For many tech companies, investors are applying a new valuation method that has caught our eye: AI proficiency. The current wave of AI hype has two main flavors that I'm interested in. First, the struggle between tech titans to create, or at least invest in and support, the latest and greatest in intelligent computing services. And the second, the startups levering the improving tool set to build and improve products, helping them grow quickly and attack new markets. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money.
Coca-Cola's Artistic Journey: How AI is Redefining the Future of Advertising
In February 2023, Coca-Cola announced that it would be collaborating with OpenAI's DALL-E2 model and ChatGPT for marketing campaigns. It was the first deal with Bain ever since the later had announced a partnership with OpenAI specifically to use its tools for marketing earlier in the year. A couple of weeks later, Coca-Cola released an AI-powered campaign, Masterpiece, which has taken the world by storm, showcasing some of the most iconic artworks in history, and doing so with the help of advanced artificial intelligence. This innovative ad tells the story of a Coca-Cola bottle's journey through some of the most famous paintings and sculptures in the world, as it makes its way to a thirsty student in need of inspiration. Using a mix of live-action shots, digital effects, and AI, the VFX team at Electric Theatre Collective and creative agency Blitzworks have created a breathtaking commercial that seamlessly transitions between different styles of artwork.
Meet the Genius Behind GPT-4
OpenAI has released its latest version of the language model, GPT-4, which it calls a "milestone in our effort in scaling up deep learning". While the company credits the achievement to a team effort, for OpenAI's founder Sam Altman, one person stands out as a driving force behind the pretraining effort – Jakub Pachocki. GPT-4 was truly a team effort from our entire company, but the overall leadership and technical vision of Jakub Pachocki for the pretraining effort was remarkable and we wouldn't be here without it Pachocki has been with OpenAI since 2017, and his technical vision and leadership played a crucial role in the development of GPT-4. According to Altman, "we wouldn't be here without him". In a recent interview with MIT, he said "That fundamental formula has not changed much for years," talking about the evolution of GPT models since the first version released in 2018.
Scientists almost clone OpenAI's ChatGPT for $600, but it's nowhere near as safe
The release of ChatGPT has shaken many industries around the world, while a brand new race was spawned in the technology market that is currently being dominated by OpenAI's extremely popular chatbot. OpenAI's debut of ChatGPT was quickly adopted by millions of users, including the likes of Microsoft, which invested $10 billion into the company and, in return, received the underlying technology powering the impressive chatbot, GPT. This technology, or more specifically, language models, are being developed by many other companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Baidu, and Amazon. All of these will eventually be rolling out their own version of artificial intelligence that will be added to their products. Stanford scientists set out to replicate the GPT language model created by OpenAI and used Meta's open-source LLaMA 7B language model, which is the smallest and cheapest of the LLaMA models that Meta makes available for purchase. Notably, while this small language model was trained on trillions of "tokens" or data, it fell behind in terms of speed compared to GPT.
La veille de la cybersécurité
When I was a freelance writer and historical-research assistant, I spent a lot of my time scrolling through microfiche in libraries. My journey into prompt engineering began in the summer of 2021, when I met a guy at a jazz bar who, at the time, worked for Copy.ai, which makes an AI tool that can generate copy for blogs, sales emails, and social-media posts. He mentioned that Copy.ai -- run on OpenAI's GPT-3 language model -- was having some trouble with the quality of its outputs and asked if I wanted to take a stab at being a prompt person. I didn't like the stress of freelancing -- plus, it seemed fascinating -- so I said yes, even though I was an English major and had no background in tech.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that other A.I. developers working on ChatGPT-like tools won't put on safety limits--and the clock is ticking
In an ABC News interview this week, he warned "there will be other people who don't put some of the safety limits that we put on." OpenAI released its A.I. chatbot ChatGPT to the public in late November, and this week it unveiled a more capable successor called GPT-4. Other companies are racing to offer ChatGPT-like tools, giving OpenAI plenty of competition to worry about, despite the advantage of having Microsoft as a big investor. "It's competitive out there," OpenAI cofounder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever told The Verge in an interview published this week. "GPT-4 is not easy to develop…there are many many companies who want to do the same thing, so from a competitive side, you can see this as a maturation of the field."
Microsoft Copilot: Generative AI Adds An MBA To Your Day-To-Day
Microsoft logo displayed on a phone screen and Copilot displayed on a screen are seen in this ... [ ] illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on March 16, 2023. Microsoft is adding Microsoft 365 Copilot into its office productivity applications. Who doesn't remember Mr. Scott in Star Trek 4: The Voyager Home sitting in front of a computer trying to speak with it via to come up with the transparent aluminum formula. Well, we aren't quite there yet but the momentum is definitely headed in that direction. As I alluded to in an earlier take, Microsoft is headed down the path of turning its every day users into power users coupled with offering them greater skills at a more rapid rate translating into productivity improvements.
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