Soso Maness is a French artist who started rapping at the age of twelve, and has since experienced professional success and detours through prison. He recently started streaming on Twitch, where he shares his unique humor and tales about rap, prison, French justice and more. With over fifty thousand followers, his candid approach has earned him great success, and now he's combining it with his already success music career!
Discover the mysterious new AI generated track, "Heart on My Sleeve" by @ghostwriter877! Universal Music Group's Senior Vice President James Murtagh-Hopkins warned of the risks of using such generative AI technology and encouraged people to understand the legal implications related to copyright infringement. Stream this track on Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube and understand the legal risks that come with AI programming.
Elon Musk is challenging technology industry's frontrunners (Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard) with his ambitious new generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform, TruthGPT. Focusing on "understanding the nature of the universe" this platform is dedicated to eliminate any chance of AI-caused human destruction. X.AI Corp is the new venture that Musk has founded in Nevada to develop various types of data such as audio, images, text and simulations. This has created a wave of investment ($4.2 billion in 215 deals) in the generative AI market, expected to reach $188.62 billion by 2032.
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.
. This article provides an overview of the dispute between the Justice Department and Google over the search engine's alleged monopoly. Google has argued that their agreement with Apple to be the default search engine on Safari has generated competition. The Justice Department has called for Google's exclusivity from contracts to be eliminated, in turn allowing potential competitors to bid for access to different platforms. Expect a ruling from Judge Amit Mehta this summer.
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?