Amitabh Bachchan reacted hilariously after Twitter reinstated blue tick access to accounts with more than a million followers free of cost. The megastar, who has 48.4 million followers on the platform, had paid for the same. His witty take on the situation made his social media base smile. Google's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing and You.com are also challenging Google's search engine with AI-based technology. Read more to learn about Amitabh Bachchan's witty response and the search engine competition.
On April 21, 2021, Twitter removed the blue tick verification from more than four lakh accounts, including celebrities, politicians, and public figures. Following this, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai unleashed DeepMind, an AI system to develop safe and robust technologies, as the rivalry for artificial intelligence advances. On Twitter Blue, one has to pay Rs 900 monthly/ Rs 9,400 annually to get the blue tick verification. Don’t miss the list of names who lost their blue tick - Bill Gates, Hillary Clinton, Shah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, Elon Musk and more!
Amitabh Bachchan, the "angry young man" of India, tried to use AI software ChatGPT for writing his daily blogs. After the outcome wasn't up to his standards, Amitabh shared his opinion on this subject. During his recent film shoot, Amitabh also suffered an injury. Recently, ChatGPT also came to Amitabh's rescue while he tried to post pictures on social media. Through this AI tool, stunning images of Amitabh have been created by his fans and admirers. AI based tools may have endless possibilities in creating artwork, however it cannot replace the "heart and soul" of human beings.
An iconic presence in Indian cinema, Amitabh Bachchan recently shared his thoughts on OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT and AI's growing popularity. He also showed stunning images created with the AI by fans. Currently, Bachchan is taking a break from appearances due to medical issues and apprehensions, while he is prepping for his upcoming project 'Project K'. Read the blog of Amitabh Bachchan and learn more about OpenAI's mission and their innovative technology!
Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan has revealed why he hasn't tried ChatGPT yet, but may do so soon. ChatGPT is a powerful Artificial Intelligence system from OpenAI, used for various tasks in college, marketing and more. He noted he had a leisurely Monday without pondering any issues and shared thoughts on ChatGPT expressing interest in using it to write his blog while being slightly wary of its potential to “eradicate humans soon enough.” He also revealed his “aloofness” due to a rib-cage injury and an AI-generated picture made by his extended family (EF). OpenAI is working hard to ensure their ChatGPT technology works well with humans.
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