ChatGPT Banned! Plus Meta releases new foundational model, Stanford AI report, and Pichai pushes back

ChatGPT Banned! Plus Meta releases new foundational model, Stanford AI report, and Pichai pushes back

Author: Paul Avery and Martin Broadhurst April 7, 2023 Duration: 56:04

Introduction

In this episode, we discuss Italy banning ChatGPT over data protection concerns, Meta's Segment Anything project for computer vision, Google's CEO Sundar Pichai dismissing AI chatbot threat, the AI Index 2023 report, and an interview with Emil Lamprecht, the founder and CEO of Growth Mechanics.

Story 1: Italy Bans ChatGPT

OpenAI's ChatGPT has been temporarily banned in Italy due to concerns over user data protection. Garante, Italy's data protection authority, criticized OpenAI for not verifying user ages and collecting massive amounts of personal data. OpenAI plans to present remedial measures to Garante and increase transparency in handling user data and age verification.

Story 2: Meta Announces Segment Anything Foundational Model for Computer Vision

Meta introduces the Segment Anything project, aiming to democratize image segmentation. The project includes the General Segment Anything Model (SAM) and the Segment Anything 1-Billion mask dataset (SA-1B). Marketing professionals could benefit from improved image editing and manipulation, enhanced understanding of visual content, and better-targeted campaigns through object recognition and segmentation.

Story 3: Pichai Dismisses AI Chatbot Threat - WSJ

Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, dismisses chatbot threat and sees opportunities in AI. Google plans to add conversational AI features to its search engine, with Pichai aiming to enable users to engage with LLMs in search context. Google is also testing new search products allowing follow-up questions.

Story 4: The AI Index Report: Measuring Trends in Artificial Intelligence

The AI Index 2023 report offers comprehensive insights on AI progress and trends, including industry surpassing academia in significant machine learning models, demand for AI-related skills, and global AI private investment. Policymaker interest in AI is rising, and public opinions about AI products and services vary by country.

Interview: Emil Lamprecht - Researcher | Founder | CEO @ Growth Mechanics

Emil Lamprecht, the founder and CEO of Growth Mechanics, shares a ninja marketing technique using GPT and discusses how the emergence of AI will change how businesses need to adapt in the next 18-24 months.


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