Anthropic, an advanced AI and generative technology company, just secured a $450 million Series C funding round led by Spark Capital. Led by actor Ashton Kutcher's Sound Ventures, the investment will enable Anthropic to venture into the booming AI market and deploy their chatbot, Claude. Be on the lookout for the future of AI technology!
Tim Boucher, a successful author, wrote 97 mini-novels in nine months w/ help from ChatGPT & Anthropic's Claude. His blend of dystopian science fiction interacted w/ thrilling AI & Midjourney's AI image generator, making each book 5,000 words w/ 40-140 images. His works sold 500+ copies & earned him $2,000. Writers can now use AI to produce stories & market them at lower prices, w/ fewer mistakes & greater efficiency.
Author Tim Boucher has achieved a remarkable feat - writing 97 books in 9 months with the help of AI tools such as Midjourney, ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude. These books are usually between 2,000 and 5,000 words with 40 to 140 AI generated images, and take 6 to 8 hours to complete. Discover this unique approach and buy his stories from $1.99 to $3.99!
ChatHub is the powerful Chrome extension that offers the perfect combo of chatbot clients like ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Google Bard, Claude and Xunfei Sparks -all in one window. Get prompt replies effortlessly from multiple bots in two modes -All-in-one & Single-chatbot, log into each of them with your credentials, and customize shortcuts & settings as desired. Enjoy this smart & convenient solution for your chatbot needs & maximize your user experience!
Generative AI has made huge advancements, as cited in two recent CBS "60 Minutes" broadcasts. AI experts are worried about runaway technology due to chatbots like Microsoft's ChatGPT exhibiting sparks of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Join the 'Optimizing AI Investments for Success' conference in San Francisco, understand the risks and potential rewards of integrating AI into business. Find out how to discuss AI’s benefits & worries from Casey Newton & experts.
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