Merge has launched Blueprint, an AI tool to simplify API integration for companies. Using OpenAI's GPT-3.5, Blueprint provides an easy and secure way to integrate APIs, regardless of technical knowledge. Users paste a link to the API documentation into an online form, and Blueprint translates it into a workable API definition. Co-founder Gil Feig said anyone at a company could use it and get value from it. Additionally, Merge supports more than 170 integrations across seven business categories and plans to increase it based on feedback.
The City of Yokosuka in Japan is making waves by adopting an AI chatbot, ChatGPT, for administrative operations. ChatGPT proved to enhance work efficiency and save time, making the workload lighter for officials and resulting in a more productive environment. With innovative technology like ChatGPT, the city aims to continuously improve administrative operations and spotlight technological advancement worldwide.
Apple has unveiled their latest software, iOS 17, at WWDC alongside new MacBook Air, iPadOS 17, and MacOS Sonoma. iOS 17's upgraded keyboard, using OpenAI's language model, learns from user's input for seamless typing experience, available in public beta from July and expected release in September. This significant improvement in user experience is praised by tech expert Nelson Aguilar. Get ready for innovative features improving daily life with iOS 17.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff anticipates generative AI to revolutionize the world beyond our imagination. Integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT into Slack, Salesforce aims to automate routine tasks, summarize conversations, and provide research tools. Gucci already employs AI to add a unique tone to customer service, simplifying communication and boosting efficiency. Benioff believes that generative AI will surpass any technological innovation of our lifetime.
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