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Issue No. 16

The LLM Wars Continue

Hey AI’er! Welcome back to another issue.

Did you know the United States is the #1 country working on AI with $249B in private investments? China follows behind with $95B.

Here’s What’s On The Menu For Today

  • 🏇 OpenAI Races to Outperform Google's Language Model

  • 🤳 Google Supercharges Bard with AI

  • 👕 How To Create AI Images For T-Shirt Designs

  • 💰️ Writing A Custom Journey-Inspired Marketing Campaign With ChatGPT

Let’s get to it.

Today’s Featured Tool

🖥️ WhitePaperGPT

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Other Cool Tools From Our Database

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  • BrainGlue - Intuitive AI playground for crafting and implementing prompt chains.

  • Ask Youtube - This allows you to interact with YouTube question videos, extract insights, and discover the best moments swiftly.

OpenAI vs. Google Is Heating Up

🏇 OpenAI Races to Outperform Google's Language Model

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Overview

OpenAI is aiming to beat Google in the AI race with the launch of the next-generation large language model, 'Gobi'. OpenAI is known for developing AI products at an unprecedented pace, while also maintaining a leading image in the AI industry. With Google planning to release its new LLM, 'Gemini', OpenAI appears determined to remain ahead with its multimodal LLM that understands both text and images.

Key Points

  • OpenAI, to retain its market lead, plans to launch an advanced AI system, multimodal LLM. This system can process and interpret both textual and visual information, widening its applications.

  • The multimodal LLM can generate a website code from a sketch or analyze visual charts and provide text explanations, indicating its high versatility.

  • OpenAI's GPT-4, backed by Microsoft, previewed these multimodal capabilities, only making them available to one company, "Be My Eyes". Now, the company intends to make these features accessible to a broader audience.

Why It Matters

OpenAI's move to focus on multimodal LLM could significantly change the AI industry, introducing more advanced AI systems that offer broader information processing capabilities. This push for advanced technology could necessitate a faster pace of innovation in the AI industry, ensuring AI technology continues to evolve in ways that can handle increasingly complex applications. Furthermore, this development emphasizes the level of competition in the AI industry between tech giants, which could expedite advancements and broaden the use of AI in various sectors.

Source:  AIBeat

Tutorial

 📸 AI T-Shirt Designing

Here is a free gift: A quick guide on how you can potentially start making money creating AI designs that go on t-shirts. Enjoy.

Google Updates Are Here

🤳 Google Supercharges Bard with AI

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Overview

Google's updated Bard chatbot, set to be integrated into the company's most popular services, is poised to redefine AI interfaces. With new features like "Bard Extensions" allowing Bard access to different Google account data and a "Double Check the Response" tool adding accuracy check and self-correction capabilities, it's a promising leap forward towards intuitive human-computer interaction.

Key Points

  • Google's Bard chatbot receives generative features dubbed "Bard Extensions," enabling it to draw data from disparate parts of a user's Google account. This is an opt-in feature with a promise of non-use of private data for AI training.

  • The introduction of the “Double Check the Response" tool allows Bard to self-check the validity of its answers against available web-based information, marking it as the first AI tool to do so.

  • While the updated Bard is still in its infancy and may come with bugs, it represents a step closer to a sci-fi-like interaction where users can communicate with a computer system the same way they would with humans.

Why It Matters

This update not only emerges as a potential game-changer in personal AI assistance but also sets considerable benchmarks for language model capabilities. The potential lies in the AI's ability to collate and utilize data across services and its self-correcting feature – facilitating user interaction, addressing AI accuracy issues, and elevating overall user trust in AI technologies.

Source: Gizmodo

Worthy Mention

TikTok Introduces AI Content Labeling Tools

As artificial intelligence continues to advance and becomes more integrated into content creation, TikTok is introducing a tool to allow creators to label their AI-generated content transparently. TikTok hopes the tool will help curtail the spread of misleading information and provide transparency to viewers. Moreover, TikTok is also testing methods to automatically detect and label AI-generated content.

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That’s it for today. Thanks for reading.

Until next time, stay safe.

-Best of AI Team

Note: This issue was written in collaboration with ChatGPT, Grammarly, Ideogram, and MidJourney and edited by a human. Welcome to the future.

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