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ChatGPT 4 to roll out coming week, and will power video AI assistant: Microsoft CTO - Tech Acrobat
According to a recent report by the German news website Heise, Andreas Braun, Microsoft Germany CTO, has stated the ChatGPT 4 language module is going to be rolled out in the coming week. The report added that ChatGPT 4, the brand new language model, will also contain "multimodal models" to provide entirely different feasibilities, including videos, Bruan claimed. Braun apparently acknowledged the Large Language Models (LLM) similar to GPT as a "game changer", and the reason behind this is that these devices permit them to understand "natural language" along with providing conversational answers. After the company rolls out the latest GPT-4, it is likely to be utilized in making ChatGPT and Microsoft services that use Bing AI better. The worldwide team of Microsoft has still not provided any confirmation about the presentation of GPT-4 coming week.
Microsoft CTO: Understanding AI is part of being an informed citizen in the 21st century
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott believes understanding AI in the future will help people become better citizens. "I think to be a well-informed citizen in the 21st century, you need to know a little bit about this stuff [AI] because you want to be able to participate in the debates. You don't want to be someone to whom AI is sort of this thing that happens to you. You want to be an active agent in the whole ecosystem," he said. In an interview with VentureBeat in San Francisco this week, Scott shared his thoughts on the future of AI, including facial recognition software and manufacturing automation.
Microsoft CTO: Understanding AI is part of being an informed citizen in the 21st century
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott believes understanding AI in the future will help people be better citizens. "I think to be a well-informed citizen in the 21st century, you need to know a little bit about this stuff [AI] because you want to be able to participate in the debates. You don't want to be someone to whom AI is sort of this thing that happens to you. You want to be an active agent in the whole ecosystem," he said. In an interview with VentureBeat in San Francisco this week, Scott shared his thoughts on the future of AI, including facial recognition software and manufacturing automation.
Microsoft CTO: Edge Computing Can Make Industries 'Massively More Efficient'
There's so much opportunity with the new architecture, he says, that he wishes he was still a developer. "There's a whole class of things that we're able to do with the intelligent edge that were economically infeasible or outright impossible before," he said. In edge computing, data is processed and analyzed on or near the device where it's generated instead of first being sent to a corporate cloud or data center. This way, devices ranging from drones to elevators, factory machines and self-driving cars can compute and analyze data in real-time without always relying on connectivity to a corporate cloud. Microsoft announced in April it would invest $5 billion in Internet of Things-related technologies -- of which edge computing is a major component. There will be an estimated 25.1 billion devices connected to the internet by 2021, up from 6.3 billion in 2016, according to recent research from Gartner Inc.