Discover the cutting-edge technology used to create a new Beatles song featuring John Lennon's voice. Learn how AI separated his vocals from the piano track.
Learn how machine learning algorithms can be used in engineering and technology at the three-day FDP at the Department of EECE, School of Technology, GITAM, Hyderabad. Register by June 26 to expand your knowledge and improve your skills.
Get ready to revolutionize the way you talk to chatbots with ChatGPT – an AI-driven natural language processing tool that can hold human-like conversations! ZDNet's recent article examines its potential and tests its capabilities through a heartwarming story about an AI named Atlas who aspires to become a soccer player. Despite concerns of job losses, Atlas inspired greater collaboration between humans and AI in various industries. With ChatGPT offering innovative uses and human-like conversation, the future is exciting!
OpenAI's Completion and Image APIs are revolutionizing the creation of recipes and images. With the Completion API, developers can prompt a recipe based on ingredients and receive step-by-step instructions with ease. Similarly, DALL·E models allow developers to generate original images based on text prompts. The possibilities are endless and can be applied in many industries. Experience the wonders of these remarkable technologies today.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company is incorporating generative AI into its products to bring innovative experiences. With a focus on open science-based research, the platform aims to reach billions of users. The company showcased LLM-powered AI agents with unique personas and skills, which will be available on Messenger and WhatsApp, along with other opportunities in the Meta family of apps and products. The investment in AI is crucial for the company's success, bringing breakthroughs to the field, promising to take artificial intelligence to the next level.
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?