The AI Gazette: The Latest from ChatGPT, Meta and Google

The AI Gazette: The Latest from ChatGPT, Meta and Google

Author: Paul Avery and Martin Broadhurst July 24, 2023 Duration: 1:10:40

After a two-week break, Paul and Martin return with a heap of AI news from the last two weeks. Strap in!

  • ChatGPT user growth may have stalled, with data suggesting fewer users in June compared to May.
  • OpenAI provided all API users access to GPT 4, a significant development for developers using the API.
  • ChatGPT's internet access was revoked due to users bypassing paywalls and accessing gated content on news sites.
  • OpenAI's team is building a human-level automated alignment researcher to scale efforts and align superintelligence more effectively.
  • OpenAI made Code Interpreter available to everyone, enabling various functionalities within the chat, data analysis, visualization, predictive modeling, and more.
  • OpenAI seeks new data sources, striking deals with Shutterstock and the Associated Press.
  • ChatGPT's performance has changed significantly, with some tasks showing deterioration over time.
  • ChatGPT increases message limits, allowing some users up to 100 messages every 3 hours.
  • ChatGPT introduces custom instructions, letting users provide information about themselves and how they want ChatGPT to respond.
  • Claude 2 is released, nearly as good as ChatGPT 4 on various benchmark tests with a 100k context window.
  • Meta releases commercial version of its open source language model, LLaMA 2, available in three model sizes with some usage restrictions.
  • Google updates to Bard, allowing image uploads, voice responses, and modifications to response tones.
  • Google launches NotebookLM, an AI-powered notes app for select users in the US, designed to gain insights from language models and existing content.
  • Google is testing an AI tool called "Genesis" for writing news articles, acting as a co-pilot for journalists.
  • Hubspot's chatspot learns your writing style for blogs and emails, but the tool is limited to 5000 characters.
  • Microsoft plans to charge $30 per user for Microsoft Office AI features, potentially leading to significant ROI for enterprises.
  • Inflection AI develops an $880M AI supercomputer despite scarce GPUs, raising $1.5 billion at a $4 billion valuation.
  • ClipDrop introduces Stable Doodle, allowing users to create sketches for image generation prompts.
  • Midjourney launches the Panning feature, enabling image extension in various directions.
  • Meta's new image generation model, CM3Leon, creates images from text and vice versa, with the ability to edit existing images.

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