OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Enterprise, an AI assistant for businesses that provides unlimited access to GPT-4 at faster speeds, extended context windows, encryption, and enterprise-grade security features.
Google's upcoming AI model Gemini is predicted to outperform OpenAI's GPT-4 due to its access to significantly more advanced chips, according to an analysis by SemiAnalysis researchers.
Google is rolling out its generative AI software, Gemini, to select corporates, which is based on large language models and can power various advanced technologies; once fully satisfied with its performance, Google will commercially release the final version through its Google Cloud Vertex AI service.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in smartphones, with Google and Apple integrating AI features into their devices, including camera enhancements, adaptive features, and smart suggestions, while AI-powered generative chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Bard are challenging traditional digital assistants like Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa. The AI revolution is just beginning, with more AI and machine learning features expected to come to market in the future.
OpenAI's ChatGPT, a language processing AI model, continues to make strides in natural language understanding and conversation, showcasing its potential in a wide range of applications.
Google aims to improve its chatbot, Bard, by integrating it with popular consumer services like Gmail and YouTube, making it a close contender to OpenAI's ChatGPT, with nearly 200 million visits in August; Google also introduced new features to replicate the capabilities of its search engine and address the issue of misinformation by implementing a fact-checking system.
OpenAI is set to release DALL-E 3, an improved text-to-image AI system, which can generate results within the ChatGPT app and has enhanced capabilities in understanding user prompts and creating specific elements in images.
Alphabet is preparing to release its advanced generative AI software called Gemini to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT, as the market's obsession with AI continues to grow and businesses recognize the transformative potential of AI technologies. The success of Gemini could determine Alphabet's future in the AI space and its ability to maintain its competitive advantage.
Google is expanding its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance video creation on YouTube, introducing features such as AI-powered backgrounds, an app for simpler video shooting and editing, and data-driven suggestions for creators. Additionally, Google is developing an advanced AI model called Gemini, which combines text, images, and data to generate more coherent responses, potentially propelling its AI capabilities ahead of competitors. The tech giant is betting on AI to enhance its suite of products and drive its growth.
Ad-supported video-streaming service Tubi has integrated OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 to introduce Rabbit AI, an artificial intelligence feature that allows users to ask questions in natural language to discover new TV shows and movies on the platform.
NExT-GPT, an open-source multimodal AI large language model developed by NUS and Tsinghua University, can process and generate combinations of text, images, audio, and video, allowing for more natural interactions and making it a competitive alternative to tech giants like OpenAI and Google.
ChatGPT has become a popular choice for AI needs, but there are several alternatives such as HIX.AI, Chatsonic, Microsoft Bing, YouChat, Claude, Jasper Chat, Perplexity AI, Google Bard, Auto-GPT, and Copy.ai, each with their own unique features and capabilities.
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT, is evolving to incorporate multi-modality, fusing text, images, sounds, and more to create richer and more capable programs that can collaborate with teams and contribute to continuous learning and robotics, prompting an arms race among tech giants like Microsoft and Google.
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, is gaining attention for its ability to provide quick and wide-ranging information, with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon stating that AI has the potential to greatly improve workers' quality of life and increase productivity by 14%.
Google plans to integrate its Bard artificial intelligence chatbot into its voice assistant product on mobile phones in the coming months, following announcements from Amazon and OpenAI about their own conversational chatbots, as big tech companies race to develop more advanced voice assistants and determine how to monetize them.
Google has announced new AI features for its Pixel 8 Pro phone, including an enhanced Google Assistant with proprietary chatbot Bard, generative image capabilities for Photos, and transformative features for photos and videos.
Google announced the launch of Assistant with Bard, a personal assistant powered by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), which will be available on Android and iOS devices in the coming months, with various features such as accessing and summarizing important emails, providing captions for social media pictures, and integration with Google applications.
Google has announced the launch of its Search Generative Experience (SGE), allowing users to create images and written drafts from text prompts, similar to Microsoft's OpenAI-based Bing Chat feature. The tool is powered by Google's Imagen family of AI models and includes features to refine queries and generate AI-generated images from Google Images. The company emphasizes responsible deployment and restricts certain types of images, while also enabling export of drafts to Google Docs or Gmail.
OpenAI has released its Dall-E 3 technology, which combines generative AI with text prompts to create detailed and improved images, incorporating enhancements from its ChatGPT technology.
OpenAI's latest AI image generator model, DALL-E 3, is now available to paying customers of ChatGPT Enterprise and Plus, allowing users to create unique images by instructing the chatbot and offering revisions in the chat, while OpenAI emphasizes responsible development and deployment and addresses concerns such as safety, graphic content generation, and demographic representation.