This week on the Voicebot Podcast, Eric Schwartz and Bret Kinsella discuss the top news in Generative AI, such as OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Meta, Zoom, and an AI Virtual Girlfriend. This podcast also dives into whether Alexa has been Generative AI all along, and the potential implications of an Autopilot to Copilot AI Era. Tune in to the Voicebot Podcast for this week's updates!
Is Apple joining the AI race? With ChatGPT and other generative AI advances, Apple seems to be thinking about joining the journey. They list 176 positions across the AI, machine learning, macOS, and iOS teams, with 43 new postings this month. Maybe something big from Apple will appear at WWDC 2021 - the waiting begins!
ChatGPT is the world's leading AI chatbot, growing exponentially to reach 100 million users after launching in November of last year. Popular among students and professionals, ChatGPT offers advantages. However, alternatives such as Google’s Bard, Kipper and Chatsonic may be better suited to specific uses. Our guide to choosing the right AI chatbot for you!
. Google's AI-based chatbot, Bard, got a major update last week at the Google I/O event. With expanded language capabilities and availability in 180 countries, Bard now delivers concise summaries on various topics and numbered links to sources of respondents. This update from Google is in line with their commitment to providing a simple, user-friendly AI experience and aiding in everyday tasks.
. Google, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is a technological powerhouse. With its 2 trillion-dollar market capitalization and worldwide reach, the company is second to none. Now, they're making a major breakthrough in the AI space by unveiling their new PaLM 2 language model to power Google Bard, which helps in debugging and creating more complex AI tasks. PaLM 2 comes with a range of models for different uses, such as medical and cybersecurity applications. Crafted by Google AI Research Scientist Quoc Le, this AI-powered language model can make a real-world difference.
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?