From Google exploring premium features for its AI-powered search engine to Tesla battling AI talent drain, here's a roundup of today's developments in the field of AI.
Three companies in very different parts of the world have emerged as the largest gainers of the current AI boom. Three companies in very different parts of the world have emerged as the largest gainers of the current AI boom
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An author prompted artificial intelligence to create a 3,000-word story, the tool rendered an 821-word response. Another found the plot remained the same on multiple attempts.
Authors who have sampled Artificial Intelligence tools, ChatGPT-3 to Dall-E, are unanimous on its lack of human connection and imagination and how their end-user will be someone who profits off others’ labour.
DALL-3 is the third iteration of OpenAI's text-to-image AI model and comes with many improvements.
OpenAI's move comes on heels of Google bolstering its Bard AI chatbot with deeper app integration and expanded visual search capabilities.
The tool allows users to create a wide variety of designs using prompts.
The AI-driven tech will span formats such as text, photos and videos and platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, helping people be more creative and share in new ways
In the images, all the defaced skeleton-like humans are looking into cameras as massive explosions take place over their shoulders.
A video created by the AI program shows a battered, bruised and disfigured man appears to look around what seems like a post-apocalyptic world before smiling painfully for a selfie.
The technology is being built by Open AI, an artificial intelligence lab Elon Musk helped create in 2015. It is backed by Microsoft which had in 2019 invested $1 billion in it.