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Warp brings an AI bot to its terminal

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Warp, a fast-growing startup that is working on building a better terminal, today announced that it has added a new chat feature (unsurprisingly based on ChatGPT) that will help its user with using the command line and troubleshooting errors. We've obviously seen a flood of ChatGPT-enabled services lately, with some more interesting than others, but this feels like a legitimately useful application of the technology. The command line is, after all, isn't necessarily the most user friendly of interfaces -- and that means that even experienced users often have to resort to troubleshooting by searching for answers on Stack Overflow. "The terminal is a notoriously difficult tool. It's difficult to know how to do workflows. It's difficult to understand errors. It's difficult to write scripts," Warp co-founder and CEO Zach Lloyd explained.


ChatGPT & Point-of-Sale Technology

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Google is every web-surfers first option when researching for any reason. This has made obtaining new knowledge unequivocally easier and has become a regular tool that we use every day. ChatGPT on the other hand takes this concept a step further. Instead of providing possible answers to user inquiries, ChatGPT directly answers questions that use both existing information via the internet and its artificial learning protocols. This is predicted to yield the same advancements that Google has obtained over its years of existence, and pushes the boundaries for AI software altogether.


The Download: flying cars, and not-so-OpenAI

MIT Technology Review

Some companies think it's time the aviation industry got a makeover, and many are betting it'll come in the form of eVTOLs: electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles. There are hundreds of companies working to bring the small aircrafts that take off and land like a helicopter and fly like a plane to the skies. If they gain regulatory approval, they could change how we think about flight. But that's a big "if," and there are other questions for the industry to answer before these new flying vehicles become a reality. So, how close are today's eVTOLs to taking off, and is any of this a good idea for the climate?


How to build a ChatGPT Clone with OpenAI and Gradio.

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The model that we're going to use for this experiment may not be the exact same that OpenAI used for ChatGPT, but it's definitely a good baseline. This is the closest you can get, so let's go and grab the keys. Prerequisites: you'd need an OpenAI API key, and if you sign up for free, you'd get some credits, but afterwards you would have to pay. Second, we will be using Gradio, which is a platform for creating Machine Learning application for creating interface for the Chatbot. Go to the OpenAI's playground, make sure you click on text-davinci-003 and go to the'View Code' and click on copy the code: That piece of code should look exactly like this: I use a VSCode for this occasion.


ChatGPT -- Handle With Care. Behind the Hype -- Understanding whatโ€ฆ

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First, it came the language model. The intuition was easy: the next word in a sequence of words can be modeled with a probability distribution and is heavily dependent on the previous words. Words are part of a vocabulary, a limited corpus (170,000 tokens in the English vocabulary). Each word has a limited amount of meanings. Which is a predictable structure.


Supercharge Your Writing with Jenni AI

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Jenni is currently the most advanced writing system. We use a combination of our own in-house AI systems, OpenAI, AI21, as well as custom data from each user to generate the highest quality content on the market.


Adding ChatGPT to Your Slack in Multiplayer Mode

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I just deployed ChatGPT as a Slackbot at Automattic, and let me tell you: it's so much better and cheaper than the ChatGPT App. Once I had the (obvious in retrospect) idea of keeping conversations as separate threads, it came together in about 3 hours of coding. The result is surprisingly awesome, as having AI help integrated with the tool we are already using (Slack) reduces cognitive load and incentivizes use. ChatGPT is a useful tool, but the mental load of deciding that you want to consult the AI overlord and the need to retype (or copy-paste) your message is sometimes too much of a cognitive load. I enjoyed using this in a Slack thread more than the ChatGPT interface.


Baidu unveils ERNIE Bot, its ChatGPT rival

Engadget

Baidu, China's search engine giant, has unveiled its answer to OpenAI's ChatGPT service. It's the latest version of the company's ERNIE (Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration) Bot that it has been developing over the past decade and was first launched back in 2019. In a press event, Baidu CEO Robin Li said this version of ERNIE Bot has capabilities close to GPT-4, the latest iteration of OpenAI's large language model released just a couple of days ago. The chatbot apparently has 550 billion facts in its knowledge graph, but they're mostly focused on the Chinese market. So while it will be able to list Chinese idioms for you, it may not be able to answer as many questions for certain subjects outside the region. ERNIE Bot has the capability to answer a user with audio responses in different Chinese dialects, though, and it can also generate images and videos out of Chinese text.


Microsoft begins making Bing Chat AI searches available to everyone

Engadget

Microsoft launched its ChatGPT-powered version of Bing last month in a limited beta, and it promptly brought a bunch of new viewers and some respect to the beleaguered search engine. Now, it appears that Microsoft has opened up the new Bing to nearly everyone who wants to use it, as Windows Central has noticed. While the signup page still says "join the waiting list," all you have to do is sign in to get instant access -- a trick that worked for myself and a colleague. Microsoft has yet to confirm the change, but we may learn more at an event it's holding today called "Reinventing productivity with AI," as spotted by TechCrunch. The company is supposed to be introducing AI-powered tools for its Microsoft 365 suite and SalesForce rival Dynamic 365, but it may announce Bing changes as well.


Chinese ChatGPT rival from search engine firm Baidu fails to impress

The Guardian

The Chinese search engine company Baidu's shares have fallen by as much as 10% after it presented its ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence software, with investors unimpressed by the bot's display of linguistic and maths skills. The AI-powered ChatGPT, created by the San Francisco company OpenAI, has caused a sensation for its ability to write essays, poems and programming code on demand within seconds, prompting widespread fears over cheating or of professions becoming obsolete. Chinese tech companies have joined the global rush to develop rival software, with Alibaba and JD.com announcing similar projects. But Baidu's Ernie Bot, unveiled at a press event in Beijing on Thursday, fell short of expectations, with the company's co-founder and chief executive, Robin Li, showing only a prerecorded demonstration of the software's capabilities, rather than a live interaction. The company showed audiences a video of the bot answering questions about the popular Chinese science fiction novel The Three-Body Problem and generating a plot summary. It also displayed Ernie Bot's algebra skills and generated audio in Sichuanese and Hakka dialects of Chinese.