The CEO of Inflection AI believes personal AI assistants, like their chatbot Pi, will transform our lives by assisting us with everything from shopping to managing daily tasks. Bill Gates also thinks AI will change technology use, while Google has launched their own competitor to stay ahead. AI could eliminate the need for search engines as we depend on personal AI assistants for information. Come see how AI will transform our interactions with technology within months!
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Inflection AI co-founded by Linkedin & DeepMinds' founders, rolls out Pi chatbot for natural flowing conversations. Pi offers an AI-based personal assistant with both intelligence and emotional quotient and is accessible on social networks including Instagram, Facebook Messenger, & WhatsApp. 208 million investment credit & HuggingFace's chatbot is also in the fray to compete.
Reid Hoffman (co-founder of LinkedIn) & Mustafa Suleyman (co-founder of Google's DeepMind) launch Inflection AI; their AI-powered text generator, Pi, provides users with emotionally intelligent conversations. Join them as they strive to make users lives more meaningful, productive & fun with the aid of AI & Hoffman's tech expertise.
Inflection AI, a new AI startup founded by technology entrepreneur Reid Hoffman and former Deepmind researcher Mustafa Suleyman, has released it's first product - an AI Chatbot called Pi. Powered by generative AI and an understanding of human conversation, Pi goes beyond summary and data generation to provide users with highly personalised and emotionally intelligent conversations. To further understand human conversations, the AI continuously updates its database and is available through its own website, app, and social media platforms.
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