Generative AI is the new revolution in creative testing & performance – enabling small businesses to quickly & easily create brand-approved ads. But, AI cannot understand the contextual value of performance – something larger brands value highly. With the right training & context, AI can be a vital tool for success. Attend the Advantage+ event on July 11 & 12 in SF to discover how AI can help your business.
ChatGPT is a revolutionary AI-driven language model that helps small business owners scale and optimize their operations, thereby strengthening the success of their venture. With over 1.5 billion parameters and already penetrating nearly 49% of global companies, this all-in-one platform is revolutionizing the industry.
Parallel Domain has launched Reactor—a state-of-the-art synthetic data generation engine that uses advanced generative AI technologies and 3D simulation capabilities to create detailed, realistic, and diverse training datasets for ML developers. Reactor provides control and scalability to create varied synthetic data sets with natural language prompts, helping to optimize AI investments for success.
NeaChat, powered by GPT-4, the latest language model from OpenAI, is one of the few Chinese teams to have authenticated access to state-of-the-art AI technology. Benefit from various improved functions and access to vast knowledge base, NeaChat aims to enhance its AI experience for users in different industries such as finance, law, education, healthcare, and research. Follow NeaChat's official WeChat, Twitter, or website to join the journey into a new AI technology experience.
Discover the dangers of generative AI – and how they can be leveraged to create effective, targeted content – in this comprehensive article. With conversational influence posing a worrisome risk, governments and industries must take steps to protect consumers. Plus, learn how to make the most of AI investments at an upcoming San Francisco event.
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