At Google IO 2019, fans witnessed Google's apprehensive entrance into the consumer AI market. With its new generative AI engine Bard, the company has taken a daring move to modernize its classic search feature, facilitating a quick and efficient search experience. Companies need to pay attention to Google's efforts to ensure content remains valuable and accessible. Join us as we explore SGE and its potential effects on the web.
This article describes how Snapchat is integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology into their app with a new feature called My AI. With this feature, users can design their own “Bitmoji,” converse with friends, and get recommendations from Snap Map. Additionally, the company has added moderation technology to flag potentially inappropriate content and age restriction factors to improve user experience. Moreover, as part of their community guidelines, My AI must adhere to the standards set forth by the staff at Snap Inc., with 99.5% compliance.
This article sheds light on the advancements of AI and its timeline over the years. ChatGPT, an AI chatbot released by OpenAI, has been widely used for various tasks and even the premium version, ChatGPT Plus, was released despite garnering attention from the public. We also learn about GPT-4, another chatbot from OpenAI. Lastly, the article discusses tech giant's experiment on AI-agnostic chatbots and OpenAI's first commercial product – ChatGPT. Alongside, readers get to know some details about YouTuber Casey Neistat, who tested the AI chatbot, GPT-4, to generate video scripts.
Google, the world's most visited website, is revolutionizing its search engine with the ambitious project Magi. This AI-powered program seeks to bring a more personalized and conversational experience to users, in response to OpenAI's successful ChatGPT. With a team of 160 professionals and headed by MIT Technology Review 's Greg Brockman, Magi aims to be an upgrade to Google's AI search engine, Bard. Can it outmatch Bing with ChatGPT in the race to provide the best search experience?
This article provides an overview of how major US news outlets, NPR and PBS, recently left Twitter in response to being labeled as “government-funded”. Opinionated comments from Elon Musk, founder of Twitter, and NPR CEO John Lansing, sparked even more debate on social media. With Twitter's “government-funded” categorisation, discover the discussion around threats to media credibility and whether platforms like Twitter remain trustworthy.
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?