Meta, a parent company of Facebook has released a revolutionary AI model SAM, capable of recognizing and categorizing objects within images/videos without previously exposing it to different images. This model also aids in moderation of prohibited content and tagging photos to recommend on Facebook & Instagram. Utilize Segment Anything Model (SAM) and its related dataset under non-commercial license. Enjoy accurate results while studying designs pertaining to computer vision!
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. Y Combinator's latest batch of startups featured innovators from across the tech space, from AI to open source platforms and the potential return of cryptocurrencies. In Part 2 of YC's Winter 2023 Demo Day, we saw groundbreaking ideas like digital accounting, cloud marketplaces and crypto come to life. Bondly and CrowdAlerts stood out with their revolutionary offerings – digital asset management and road defect detection, respectively. These startups are set to revolutionize the world as we know it!
OpenAI is revolutionizing AI development with its clever ChatGPT product. Companies like Microsoft and Amazon are taking note of its overnight success and increased competition from international companies like Baidu. OpenAI is quickly growing, but for AI to be successful, tailored AI models providing high levels of privacy and security are needed. Naveen Rao (co-founder of MosaicML) and Elon Musk have raised awareness of the importance of tailored AI models over general-purpose platforms like ChatGPT. OpenAI needs to keep up its innovation to stay ahead.
Google, the world-renowned search giant, has announced plans to incorporate AI into its search results. CEO Sundar Pichai revealed to The Wall Street Journal that users will now have access to an AI chatbot, Bard, through Google Search, allowing them to ask follow-up questions or submit more complex queries. This follows the popular success of ChatGPT, with its estimated 100 million active users. Microsoft has also announced plans to further its AI-backed search engine. Google is committed to making its product even more accessible and valuable to its users.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?