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What's X.AI? Elon Musk plans to create a new AI startup - TechStory
Elon Musk, who has recently voiced fierce opposition to artificial intelligence, appears to be developing something in this area. The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times report that Musk is the founder of the new artificial intelligence business X.AI Corp. The newly formed company has been established in Nevada and specifies Musk as its only director in addition to Jared Birchall, the head of his family's workplaces, as its secretary, according to a regulatory file from last month that sources claimed to have viewed. The multi-company leader is rumored to have a particular fondness for the word "X" and recently rebranded Twitter, Inc. as X Corp. With his present positions as CEO of Tesla and Twitter, Mr. Musk doesn't seem to be planning to slow down.
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Everything you need to know about BabyAGI - TechStory
In recent months, we have seen the emergence and proliferation of several artificial intelligence systems worldwide, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, GPT-4, and Google's Bard. Microsoft's new Bing and Baidu's Ernie Bot have also entered the scene. Joining this group of AI systems is a newcomer known as BabyAGI. BabyAGI is an innovative AI platform designed to train and evaluate various AI agents in a simulated environment. The AI is a pared-down version of the original Task-Driven Autonomous Agent developed and launched by VC and AI expert Yohei Nakajima.
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Everything you need to know about ChatGPT-4 - TechStory
Recently, OpenAI, an AI research laboratory based in San Francisco, announced the launch of its latest AI chatbot, GPT-4. This advanced chatbot has the capability of handling both text and image input, making it more technologically advanced than its predecessor, GPT-3.5. The launch of GPT-4 is expected to usher in a new era of artificial intelligence and its impact on the world. According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is more creative and collaborative than its predecessor, ChatGPT, which was released in 2022. It can handle multiple tasks, such as generating, editing, and collaborating with users on various technical and creative writing tasks, including composing songs, creating screenplays, and analyzing the writing style of a user.
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Microsoft rolls out ChatGPT-powered Teams Premium - TechStory
On Wednesday, ChatGPT announced a $20 per-month subscription plan, which will ensure subscribers receive access to quick responses and priority access to new features and updates. On Monday, Microsoft announced that it will be making OpenAI's ChatGPT available with its Azure OpenAI suite of services. As per an official announcement, enterprise customers who use Azure cloud services will also have access to ChatGPT through Azure OpenAI services and can apply for access to AI models including GPT-3.5, Codex, and DALL•E 2. In a tweet, Satya Nadella shared, "ChatGPT is coming soon to the Azure OpenAI Service, which is now generally available, as we help customers apply the world's most advanced AI models to their own business imperatives." Eric Boyd, Corporate Vice President, AI Platform at Microsoft in a blog shared that Azure OpenAI service is now generally available and will enable businesses to"apply for access to the most advanced AI models in the world--including GPT-3.5, Codex, and DALL•E 2--backed by the trusted enterprise-grade capabilities and AI-optimized infrastructure of Microsoft Azure, to create cutting-edge applications." Azure is also the core computing power behind OpenAI API's family of models for research advancement and developer productivity.
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Facial Recognition company, Clearview AI asked to 'clear' its stolen data - TechStory
On the other hand, Clearview Ai company has decided to maintain its innocence and defende that their business wasn't concerned with Australia and has no Australian druggies. The CEO of the New York grounded company, Hoan Ton-That, the practice was n't illegal and was done keeping all the laws and regulation in mind. He cleared that the facial images which were scrapped of the multitudinous social media platforms similar as LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and others, were the bones available on open internet and didn't violate any law. H indeed expressed his disheartening and disappointment over the fact that he respects the country, its citizens and the officers who spent time and energy on the inquiry, but his technology was misinterpreted and devaluated.
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DeepMind's AI solved a 50-year-old protein-related challenge - TechStory
DeepMind has recently solved a 50-year-old protein-related challenge that has notched up the level of biology for scientists. AI can help us understand the world and DeepMind has proof. Today, DeepMind in association with CASP or Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction competition announced an Artificial Intelligence that should have a huge impact on biology and the human efforts to understand life. We are talking about DeepMind's AlphaFold, the latest iteration, a deep-learning system that can accurately predict the structure of proteins within the size of an atom. This is a major development in biology as this has been a challenge since the 1970s, almost 50 years old challenge has today been solved by an Artificial Intelligence system.
Deep Learning for Robots - TechStory
The details about this technology are available in a paper published in the journal'Science Robotics'. The task of automating warehouses can be a tricky one as many actions and decisions that come naturally to humans can be quite difficult for the robots such as the decision of how to pick up an object, the coordination of the movements of shoulders, wrists and arms to move each object from one location to another location.
Artificial intelligence with a knack for sarcasm! - TechStory
Although sentiment analysis is an effective process that helps in a proper understanding of a text, a major roadblock to this was the presence of sarcasm in the text. Sarcasm is a hard nut to crack even in normal human communication, thus it can only be imagined what a predicament it might pose to a computer program to do the same. Since it poses a hurdle for the accuracy of sentiment analysis, experts began working on a suitable solution that could address this problem. One of the major challenges that come with the identification of sarcasm in the text is the lack of vocal tones and facial expressions. Thus, identifying sarcasm in the text becomes a task that is performed with a blindfold, making it quite hard.
Artificial Intelligence in Education - TechStory
Things are much more complicated now. Artificial intelligence is trained to track all students at once and notices a large number of details: whether there are extra people in the frame, whether there are extraneous voices in the room, whether the student is trying to switch the browser tab or turn on extraneous programs, how often the student looks away from the monitor. When the system registers suspicious activity, it notifies the teacher. Professor connects to a specific webcam and personally monitors the student.