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Lance Junck's incredible success story using ChatGPT -- an AI-powered chatbot -- is inspiring. Learn the basics with Junck's help and use it for more advanced applications in business, programming, and research — now you could join the ChatGPT craze, too!
Google just unveiled WebGPU, a new API that enables sophisticated 3D graphics and faster, more data-efficient computing on the web. It's already live in the Chrome 113 Beta channel, and will be available across ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Led by CEO Sundar Pichai, Google's world-renowned products include AI, machine learning, and cloud computing advancement, to name a few. WebGPU helps developers with improved graphics, using JavaScript. Exciting times ahead!
Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google and founder of the Special Competitive Studies Project Study Group, believes US tech companies must impose regulations on AI development, or governments will step in with "clumsy interventions". Google's BARD uses NLP to identify and replicate conversations and has pushed the boundaries of AI-generated text and images. Schmidt calls for collective discussion on suitable regulations to mitigate the risk posed by AI.
Google has just announced the AI-backed chatbot, marking their entry into the AI battle. Powered by Google's Large Language Model (LLM), the naturally conversational chatbot can speed up and improve customer service experience. Sundar Pichai, appointed as CEO of Alphabet Inc., has been the driving force behind Google's advanced AI and other technology advancements. With the competition heating up, we might be able to enjoy the benefits of tech advancements sooner.
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?