Meta, Facebook's parent company, is set to integrate generative artificial intelligence in Facebook and Instagram products. Mark Zuckerberg disclosed the proposal to employees and presented various AI technologies in different developmental stages for consumers. Meta plans to enable users to leverage a text command to edit pictures and share them on Instagram. The company plans to focus on generative AI in an upcoming hackathon. Snapchat's AI chatbot is a direct competitor.
With the advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the possibility of its catastrophic effect on humanity has sparked a debate among experts. While some are optimistic about its potential to revolutionize the workforce and benefit society, others warn of its dangers. Find out how the use of AI will impact humanity in the long run, and how it can either deepen or destroy our existence.
Samsung is reportedly developing its own AI model for documentation, software development, and language translation in-house. It is set to replace its previous ChatGPT model due to a recent internal data leak. The new Large Language Model (LLM) is expected to be fully deployed by the end of July with limited details currently available. Samsung has invested significant resources and manpower to develop this new AI-based solution.
Discover the impact of ChatGPT on businesses in Chennai through MCCI's recent discussion. Experts weigh in on both advantages and disadvantages. Also, updates on Kerala CM's US visit and a new elected chairperson in West Godavari district Zilla Parishad.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the tech ecosystem in India and AI's potential impact. Altman clarified that ChatGPT isn't currently training GPT5. This comes amid concerns about the rapid advancement of AI technology. Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak among others called for a six-month pause on training AI systems more potent than GPT-4.
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