Hello and welcome to the newest “ChatGPT & AI News Of The Week”! As usual, we have combed through the most recent advances in technology and artificial intelligence to bring you the most fascinating and ground-breaking news items. This week’s issue is jam-packed with intriguing advancements, covering everything from the most recent developments in machine learning and natural language processing to the most creative uses of AI across numerous industries. So relax, grab a coffee, and get ready to explore the world of technology and AI with us!
- Musk, Wozniak, and other well-known individuals have reportedly signed a letter (?) asking for the development of AI systems stronger than gpt4 to be put on hold. Very interested to know what people’s opinions are on this. On the one hand, I can appreciate the emotion, but if it were to truly happen, would it do anything? Sincerely, I have my doubts.
- Here is a Google Brain notion from way back in 2006 (!). You may search for items and even pay for them using Google when you communicate with it. Can you imagine what Google might have been working on back then? very absurd to witness
- ‘NEO’, a humanoid robot by 1X, has received funding from OpenAI. They think it will significantly affect how people will work in the future. Robots for ChatGPT may arrive sooner than anticipated [Link]. They aspire to develop robots with human-level dexterity.
- For ChatGPT, there is a “code interpreter” that is so effective that it can do entire university tasks in under an hour. In college, I would have enjoyed this. Even better, it can scan databases, analyse the data, and produce visualisations. Basically, use English to experiment with the data. also controls downloads and uploads
- Webflow is about to get AI. Utilise AI to quickly construct components. I’m very enthusiastic about this because I use Webflow to construct websites for other people. I might be able to assist if you need a website constructed.
- With the help of the ChatGPT Plugin, you may locate a restaurant, suggest a dish, create an ingredient list, and make purchases via Instacart.
- Expedia demonstrated their plugin, which is actually already superior to all other websites for booking flights. It locates accommodations, excursions, and flights. Before plugins were made available, I even created a small demo for this. The plugin only employs plain English. We’re approaching the stage where anyone who can write can produce.
- The ChatGPT plugin for retrieval provides memory. Anything you tell it, it will remember. So, if you wear a microphone all day, record the audio, and feed it to ChatGPT, it will essentially remember everything you say. Anything is instantly recalled. illogical applications for something like this
- With the ChadCode plugin, you can quickly create github problems and search through all of your files. The likelihood of something like this is absurd. Imo, changes the coding forever.
- The first iOS game created with GPT-4 is already available on the app store. Mate was unfamiliar with Swift; AI-generated code was used for all programming. It’s only a matter of time before the app store is overrun with games created with AI.
- AI for real-time emotion recognition. I’m honestly unsure of the use cases, but I can envision people doing crazy things with equipment like this.
- LLama voice chat on your MacBook Pro. We won’t be typing for very long, in my opinion; instead, we’ll merely converse with the AI like Jarvis.
- Cool looking nerfs for cities
- Incredibly realistic photographs of an earthquake that never occurred have been created by users on the Midjourney subreddit
- Mark Cuban made an intriguing remark. He speculates that engineers might be prompted to train models for certain use cases and tasks by persons with degrees in the liberal arts or other fields. If this turns out to be a use case, one might make a lot of money. Interested in hearing people’s opinions on this one
- If the proper individuals are there, according to Emad Mostaque, CEO of Stability AI, constructing a GPT-4 rival would cost between $200 and $300 million. Additionally, he claims that creating an open source GPT-4 would require unrelenting commitment and effort and would require at least a year.
- A 3D artist discusses how the release of Midjourney has affected their line of work. As opposed to weeks before, he can now design a character in just a couple of days. Even though they claim to despise it, it actually outperforms them. Reading it makes me sad because I can only imagine how much joy it must be for them to make art. Many people in many creative fields will be impacted by this.
- In just a few hours, this young man created a whole iOS app, including payments. App is rather straightforward, but there are far too many use cases for it to even get proof of concept releases in a single day. Times will be crazy.
- AI is being used to teach someone how to create 3D animations. I predict that this will be simplified and some people will profit greatly.
- These individuals are developing an earpiece that will provide you with questions and topics to discuss when speaking to someone. Think about bringing this to a job interview or a date.
- Imagine if you could specify the type of website you want, and AI would create it. Website creation is going to be so simple thanks to this demo, buddy, that it’s absurd.
- Put on glasses that can hear your discussions and tell you what to say. You won’t even be able to detect whether someone is using AI assistance when this technology advances
- The Pope has been expelled. I’ve been giggling at this picture for days because I initially believed it to be real when I viewed it.
- Levi’s wants to show off more varied models as a way to increase their diversity, but they prefer to employ AI to create the photographs rather than diverse models themselves. Since AI image generators are growing so good, I believe we’re going to see a lot more of this and it’s going to get much worse, especially for models. Even a complete AI modelling agency was developed by someone.
- ChatGPT created an extremely cool-looking tailwind landing page.
- This investor describes how he spoke with a founder who, in effect, provided all of his recommendations to gpt-4. They even created AI-generated responses utilising eleven labs. Funny sh*t, to be honest.
- Blender has been connected to GPT-4, and the result is bizarre.
- This someone made Kanye rap a verse they had recorded.
- Gpt4 rescued the life of this dog. Doctors were unable to diagnose the dog’s condition, but gpt4 made potential diagnoses that proved to be accurate. Strange things.
- According to a study, even asking GPT4 to ponder “why were you wrong” can increase performance by 30%. It then keeps coming up with fresh prompts for itself while also reflecting. The speed of learning is really different.
- You can really request a plugin concept from GPT4, have it coded, and then have it published on RepLit. Soon, making a new kind of one-time use app will be quite simple, especially if you have a specific use case in mind. And you wouldn’t even need to know how to code to accomplish this. The technological barrier of employing code to solve issues is rapidly disintegrating.
- an upcoming open source AI form builder. Really cool.
- Make full videos with AI actors speaking. When this improves, we won’t be able to tell the difference between actual people and AI.
- AI was used to create a cityscape, and then Chatgpt was tasked with writing the VR-ready code. worlds from words.
- Someone compelled gpt4 to pen a complete book. It’s not spectacular, but it’s an entire book. With plugins and gpt5 and gpt6, I predict this will be lot simpler and better.
- Make an app for me. Ask for an app and have it created. Replit’s software is fantastic. When AI improves, it will be possible to create whole, functional apps from a single query. world-changing events.
- Langchain is producing excellent work in the open source community by creating open source AI plugins. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.
- Another illustration of how effective and simple Langchain construction is.
- Tesla has abandoned sensors in favour of cameras and AI.Real-time text editing for 3D scenarios.
- GPT4 is so skilled in deciphering various human emotions and emotional states that it can even control a couple’s argument. Numerous folks have already expressed how much their therapy has aided them. Regardless of its morality or ethics, the truth remains that this might potentially help a lot of people without costing a fortune. Someone will someday turn this into a legitimate business and earn billions of dollars.
- With the ability to handle video clips using plugins, a lot of websites are rapidly becoming outdated.
- You really describe an api in plain English when writing plugins. The remainder is handled by Chatgpt. You don’t trust me? You should read the documentation.
- This young man developed an iOS shortcut that uses Chatgpt in place of Siri.
- 5000+ apps can be used with Zapier. Infinite use cases with Chatgpt and Zapier.
- Although I’m sure we have all previously read the paper claiming that gpt4 exhibits signs of AGI, I’ll nevertheless provide a link to it. We think it’s plausible to consider it a prototype for an artificial general intelligence (AGI) system that is still in its infancy.
- When given a task, this young man’s AI agent divides it into smaller assignments and develops solutions for each one. I really suggest watching this video [Link] since it’s actually weird to witness this in action. Here is a link to the “paper” and his explanation of how it functions.
- A tool that listens to your job interview and prompts you while it has been developed. recording remote interviews.
- A Chatgpt substitute for your phone, Perplexity just published their app. Instant solutions plus cited sources.