Sberbank, a Russian financial giant and one of the six largest banks in the world, has launched GigaChat - a top-of-the-line generative AI chatbot set to compete with industry leaders like Microsoft's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. Offering multimodal interaction in Russian and an open architecture to experiment with its features, GigaChat entrusts users with a host of functions - from responding to questions and conversing to writing code and generating images and texts from a single context. Join the invite-only testing phase to experience the ultimate AI functionality!
ChatGPT is a US-based AI & NLP software development company that modernizes human interactions through chatbots. Now, with this new chatbot mod for Minecraft Java Edition, players can interact with NPCs, get advice and discover more about the game world. AI possibilities in services and applications are endless with ChatGPT - discover why Alan Worsham, ChatGPT's founder & AI expert, created this groundbreaking firm.
Sberbank, the biggest banking institution in Russia, just launched its AI-powered chatbot Gigachat, a rival chatbot to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT. The latest technology is based on Artificial Intelligence and has features like conversational proficiency in Russian and generating images unavailable to ChatGPT. It is currently available to a select group of testers via a closed-access Telegram channel.
Learn about the potential risks of the rapid development of chatbot technology to consumers and the warnings made by European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and tech giants. BEUC's Ursula Pachl is calling on EU bodies to investigate the influence of chatbots on the younger generation, especially for Microsoft's AI-powered bots like Bing and the yet-unauthorized AI, TruthGPT. Learn how Microsoft is addressing AI's marketability.
BEUC is calling on EU consumer protection authorities to investigate the risks of AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT, recently announced by tech giants like Alphabet's Google, Amazon's cloud division AWS and Meta Platforms. BEUC have highlighted the potential dangers of such tools, which may mislead children and other vulnerable groups, and urge agencies to protect consumers from potential harm.
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