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Chat GPT now has a voice

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Chat GPT now has a voice The Android and iOS version of the chatbot can now read out your conversations. Open AI has announced via a post on X that its chatbot Chat GPT now has a new feature to help users with visual impairments. In the chatbot's Android and iOS apps, Chat GPT can now read out its responses to you. Simply tap on a message from the chatbot and select "Read Aloud."


Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet Have Partnered With This AI Stock. Is It a Buy?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly advancing technology, and thanks to companies like C3.ai (NYSE: AI), it's gradually becoming accessible to all businesses in all industries. The company is blazing a trail in a brand-new sector it calls enterprise AI, where it sells ready-made and customizable AI applications to customers wanting to supercharge their operations. Estimates suggest that by 2030, up to 70% of all organizations will be implementing AI in one way or another, adding $13 trillion in output to the global economy. It's a sizable opportunity for a company like C3.ai, and it already has a leadership position in the industry. The largest technology companies in the world have established partnerships with C3.ai, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google parent Alphabet, validating the quality of what the company is building.



What Is Artificial Intelligence?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a frequently used buzzword, but what is it specifically? In this Backstage Pass video, which aired Sept. 27, 2021, Motley Fool contributors Toby Bordelon, John Bromels, Jose Najarro, and Trevor Jennewine introduce themselves and share their thoughts on artificial intelligence. What is that to you? Why don't we start with Jose? Artificial intelligence to me it means something man-made or artificial, that has the ability to learn.


The 3 Best Artificial Intelligence Stocks of 2017

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Over the course of the last few years, the world has embarked on a transformation that is the result of artificial intelligence (AI). These changes have come about primarily because of advances in the AI technique of deep learning, which processes mass quantities of information and is able to establish relationships and draw conclusions based on the data. While each of the following three companies represents a distinctly different approach to the AI revolution, they have all benefited enormously by being among the early adopters of this groundbreaking technology. Read on to find out why Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ: ADBE), NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA), and Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) were among the best performing AI stocks of 2017. Adobe is best known for its Portable Document Format (PDF), which is used to create and exchange documents, and its suite of creative software tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.


3 Tech Stocks Using Artificial Intelligence to Unlock Growth

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In some industries, achieving scale has always been incredibly difficult, either because they require too much human capital, or logistical challenges stand in the way. The real estate, car dealership, and legal industries are great examples of this. The internet has opened up new opportunities to climb those hurdles, but artificial intelligence (AI) is proving to be the most valuable piece of the puzzle -- completing tasks that used to require many employees, doing so in repeatable ways, and evolving along the way. DocuSign (NASDAQ: DOCU), Carvana (NYSE: CVNA), and Zillow Group (NASDAQ: ZG)(NASDAQ: Z) have adopted artificial intelligence both organically and through acquisitions, and they are using it to dominate their industries, areas that are still largely stuck doing things the way they've always been done. All three companies have achieved exponential growth and blazed new trails that have changed consumer habits forever.


Walmart Joins A Multibillion-Dollar Investment In Self-Driving Cars

International Business Times

Declaring "it's no longer a question of if...but when" autonomous vehicles are used in retail, President and CEO of Walmart (NYSE:WMT) U.S. John Furner announced the retail titan's intention to invest in General Motors' (NYSE:GM) Cruise self-driving car company in a press release today. Furner said the move will "aid our work toward developing a last mile delivery ecosystem that's fast, low-cost and scalable." The Walmart investment brings the total of Cruise's most recent funding round to $2.75 billion, though neither GM nor Cruise provides specifics on how much each individual company contributes to the whole, CNBC reports. Other investors in the subsidiary include GM itself, Microsoft, Honda Motor, and institutional investors. Among other projects, Cruise intends to roll out self-driving taxis in Dubai within the next two years.


Why Pinterest Is a Great Artificial Intelligence Stock to Buy in 2021

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Artificial intelligence has the potential to dramatically change the world. As many as 70% of companies will adopt some type of AI technology by 2030, potentially boosting economic output by $13 trillion per year, according to research from McKinsey. And Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) is a great stock to buy for investors looking to cash in on that trend. Pinterest is the social platform for inspiration. The premise is simple: Users build and curate collections (called boards) of visual media (pins) like images and videos.


Google Search Gets More Helpful With The Release of New AI Features

International Business Times

It's not your imagination: Google Search is getting more helpful. The bread-and-butter service of parent organization Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)(NASDAQ:GOOG) recently announced new AI-powered features to improve its usefulness. Some are legitimately helpful, others just quirky and fun, but all are aimed at maintaining Google's digital data search and advertising dominance. From type to voice to... humming? Google Search has already been adding AI-based algorithms to improve search results, but many of those features will be getting even better.


3 Top Artificial Intelligence Stocks to Buy in September

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Many people have probably heard of artificial intelligence but may be unsure exactly what AI entails. AI occurs in two phases; the learning or training phase, in which case an algorithm is "taught" how to react to incoming information from troves of past data. The second phase is the "inference" phase, in which case a machine reacts to a prompt based on its learning without human interaction. Along the way, there's quite a lot of software, processors, and memory that make all of this work, and there are a lot of companies directly or tangentially involved. One thing's for sure: The AI revolution is taking off and is bound to make many companies rich in the 2020s.