Google is using Generative AI in its advertising business, allowing clients to provide materials like text, images & videos. AI then creates campaigns automatically with variations, while preventing potential misinformation & errors. With Performance Max, businesses can now maximize their budget & reach more audience. Investing in AI, Google is integrating machine-generated ads into tools & services.
Noam Shazeer, a former engineer on Google Brain, and the CEO of Character.ai, set renewed interest in generative AI. His company amassed nearly $200 million for user-conversation with "characters" with multi-faceted personalities. Microsoft invested billions in OpenAI and Google responded with chatbot, Bard. Find out how his work sparked the chatbot revolution and the risks of unintended consequences.
Stability AI has just released StableLM, an AI tool to power a chatbot. StableLM is accessible and can answer simple questions correctly. However, errors can occur when asking more complex matters. Additionally, Stability has partnered with EleutherAI to provide open-source language models. With hopes to improve accuracy and safety for children, stay tuned for updates on talks to secure new funding for Stability AI.
Elon Musk has announced his intention to create an AI chatbot that seeks only the truth. His "TruthGPT" project is further examined in the light of recent debates over AI's potential danger, alongside Musk's other AI ventures - OpenAI, X.AI and ChatGPT-4. With his most recent endeavor, Musk is set to challenge the current A.I. giants like Google and Apple, making waves in the industry.
. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Twitter, has recently introduced the TruthGPT, a "maximum truth-seeking" AI chatbot set to compete with popular ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Raising similar concerns to other influential figures like Mark Cuban and Steve Wozniak, Musk has incorporated his AI project into a new startup - X.AI. Challenges lie ahead but the goal to ensure ethical AI results remain the priority.
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