Baidu's Ernie Bot wins Xinhua Institute's chatbot tests in China, but falls short of OpenAI's GPT-4 and GPT-3.5. Despite setbacks, Baidu's AI development continues with a new large language model. Meanwhile, the UK will host the first Global Safety Summit for AI to encourage ethical development.
Samsung Electronics will replace ChatGPT with its own AI technology, which is designed to assist employees with tasks such as translation and knowledge search. The company's new AI system is said to be superior to GPT-3.5 and will be introduced by its semiconductor unit. Samsung will launch basic services in December and professional search services in February 2024 to support nine key areas. The move is part of Samsung's efforts to enhance its organizational culture, development competitiveness, and customer experience.
Samsung Electronics is set to launch its own AI service for knowledge search, translation, and summarization. This move aims to address security risks and increase work efficiency. The technology will allow employees to carry out a range of activities automatically, including purchasing and expenses management, specialized knowledge searches, summarizing data, translations, document creation, market analysis, reviewing, and generating code. It is expected to be available worldwide by February 2022.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores opportunities to support entrepreneurs and education in India. He believes AI should be regulated and aims for clean energy. India is expected to receive a significant investment in AI companies globally, raising concerns about responsible research and development.
OpenAI has updated its ChatGPT app for iOS and iPadOS users, providing full-screen support and the option to switch between GPT-3.5 or GPT-4 functions. The drag-and-drop feature, Siri support, and integration with Apple's Shortcuts automation make the experience seamless for users. A premium subscription option called ChatGPT Plus also offers priority access to the latest GPT-4 model. The app will soon be launching an Android-compatible version.
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