Today in AI: Rigi brings AI to influencers, ChatGPT's first yr and Huawei working on ‘self-sufficient chip network’
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December 01, 2023 / 18:16 IST

Upskilling creators via AI, influencer platform Rigi to double creator count on its platformThe platform that started in 2021 is building monetization solutions for creators and see the influencer industry to reach $10 billion in the next 5-6 years.- The platform with its product called AI voice influencer is looking to expand opportunities for content creation, promotion, and engagement.
- The company spent five months to build the product and worked with influencer Shivam Malik to capture his personality and then trained the model with his voice to make it an extension of him. The AI model has the ability to mimic and adapt the voice of any creator.

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Hits and misses: How ChatGPT’s first year to lure enterprise customers wentAccording to market intelligence firm UnearthInsight’s estimates, accessed by Moneycontrol, there are over 22,000 to 25,000 B2B enterprise adopters of the Azure OpenAI and GPT-4 enterprise versions. In India, less than 55-75 listed companies and around 300 startups are using GPT-4.- OpenAI has been making the headlines over the last two weeks with a soap opera-like saga featuring its board, top management and employees. Indeed, it has been in the news all through the last 12 months, since the launch of ChatGPT (generative pretrained transformer), its conversational artificial intelligence chatbot, which changed the technology world forever.
- Less than 55-75 listed companies and 300 startups in India are using GPT-4

Huawei working on a 'self-sufficient chip network'A Bloomberg investigation has found that a Shenzhen city government investment fund has been bankrolling the project. The US has banned sale of advanced chips to China and this project will help plug the gap.- Chinese telecom equipment giant Huawei is using government investment to create a "self-sufficient chip network". A Bloomberg investigation has revealed a Shenzhen city government investment fund, created in 2019, has been funding the project.
- The report says if the network comes online, it would give Huawei access to enterprises, specifically, three subsidiaries from a firm called SiCarrier. Huawei's interest in SiCarrier is for its lithography services.
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