The ChatGPT Observer #17

The ChatGPT Observer #17

If you're short on time, here's your one-minute summary of this week's key AI news and advancements:

?? Hottest News: ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode Delayed: The highly anticipated rollout, initially set for late June, is postponed by a month due to enhancements in safety features, content detection, user experience, and scalability. The alpha release to ChatGPT Plus users is expected in late July, with full access planned for fall 2024. New features include natural-sounding conversations and video and screen-sharing capabilities.

?? AI By the Numbers: FRS Recruitment Employment Insights Report 2024: 80% of employees have used AI in the workplace; 47% believe AI will impact or replace their jobs; Highest AI usage is in Education/Training and Hospitality/Tourism sectors at 84%.

?? This Week’s Spotlights: Fairly Trained Organisation: A non-profit ensuring fair practices in AI training data usage. Their L Certification is awarded to AI models that avoid using unlicensed copyrighted work, aiming to protect human creators.

?? ChatGPT & OpenAI: ChatGPT for Mac Now Available: Seamless integration with macOS features like Siri and Spotlight; OpenAI Acquires Rockset: Enhancing OpenAI’s real-time data processing and analytics capabilities; OpenAI and TIME Partnership:Integrating TIME’s archive of journalism into OpenAI products for enhanced content accuracy.

?? Corporate AI Developments: Apple and Meta AI Partnership: Discussions to integrate Meta’s AI into Apple’s systems; ByteDance and Broadcom Collaboration: Developing an advanced AI chip; Google’s New AI Tools: Enhancements for Google Workspace for Education and Gemini Pro API.

?? AI Innovations: ElevenLabs Sound Effects: Generate sound effects from text prompts; Character.AI Voice Calls: Interact with avatars via voice calls; Based Hardware’s “Friend” Appliance: An AI-powered necklace for conversation transcription.

?? AI in Business: Qantas Using AI: Optimising flight scheduling and fuel savings; Small Businesses & AI: Leveraging AI for collaboration platforms; Eli Lilly & OpenAI: Developing treatments for drug-resistant diseases.

?? Responsible AI: Apple Delays AI Features in Europe: Due to EU’s Digital Markets Act; ChatGPT Bias Study: Showing hiring bias against people with disabilities; Reddit’s New Rules for AI Scrapers: Emphasising compliance and blocking unauthorised scraping.

?? Free Training & Events: DataIKU Webinar: Understanding the EU AI Act; Google AI Essentials Course: Basics of AI, productivity enhancement, and responsible AI; World Summit AI: October 9-10, 2024, in Amsterdam.


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?? AI By the Numbers: Key Statistics & Insights

  • FRS Recruitment Employment Insights Report 2024

According to The FRS Recruitment Employment Insights Report 2024:

↗? AI Adoption: 8 out of 10 employees have used AI in the workplace.

↗? Job Impact: 47% of employees believe AI will impact or replace their job in the future, up from 26% last year.

↗? Industry Usage: Education/Training and Hospitality/Tourism sectors have the highest AI usage at 84%.

Source: The FRS Recruitment Employment Insights Report 2024

?? Hottest News: ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode Delayed

The highly anticipated rollout of ChatGPT's advanced Voice Mode, initially set for late June, has been postponed by a month. This delay is due to the need for enhancements in safety features, content detection, user experience, and scalability.

Key Details:

  • Reason for Delay: OpenAI aims to improve the model's ability to detect and refuse inappropriate content, ensuring a safer user experience.
  • Timeline: Alpha release to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users is expected in late July, with full access planned for fall 2024.
  • Technical Challenges: Ensuring real-time responses and handling millions of users pose significant computational demands.
  • Features: The Voice Mode will enable natural-sounding conversations, understanding and responding with emotions and non-verbal cues. It includes capabilities like singing, telling jokes, translating languages, and storytelling.
  • Controversy: The previous inclusion of a voice resembling actress Scarlett Johansson led to legal issues and removal of the "Sky" voice.
  • Additional Features: New video and screen-sharing capabilities are also in development.
  • User Reactions: Some ChatGPT Plus subscribers expressed frustration over the delay, with a few considering canceling their subscriptions.
  • Industry Impact: This delay highlights the balance between rapid innovation and safety in AI development, reflecting the intense competition in the industry.
  • Future Implications: Advanced voice interactions could significantly impact customer service, education, and accessibility tools while raising questions about potential misuse and the need for robust safeguards.

Read more: OpenAI on X | PC Mag AU | The Verge | Tech Crunch | Tech Radar


?? This Week’s Spotlights: Fairly Trained Organisation

Fairly Trained is a non-profit organisation focused on ensuring fair practices in the use of training data for generative AI.

  • Fairly Trained is a non-profit advocating for fair treatment of human creators by ensuring generative AI companies get consent for using training data. They aim to distinguish companies that adopt consent-based approaches.
  • Their first certification, Licensed Model (L Certification), is awarded to AI models that avoid using unlicensed copyrighted work. More certifications are planned.

Source: Fairly Trained.Org


  • Requirements for certification include using training data that is explicitly provided, openly licensed, public domain, or fully owned. Applicants must conduct due diligence, maintain records, and undergo an annual reevaluation. Fees are based on annual revenue, ranging from $150 submission and $500 annual fees for small organisations to $500 submission and $6,000 annual fees for large organisations.
  • Team and Supporters: The team includes notable figures like Ed Newton-Rex (CEO) and advisers from diverse fields. Supporters include Universal Music Group, SAG-AFTRA, and The Authors Guild.
  • Some of the certified models include:

?? Beatoven.ai: AI-powered royalty-free music.

?? Boomy: Generative AI music platform.

?? Endel: AI sound wellness.

?? Frostbite Orckings: Virtual metal band.

?? Infinite Album: AI music for games.

?? KL3M: Enterprise AI models.

?? Lemonaide: Artist-focused music technology.

?? LifeScore: AI music remixes.

?? Rightsify: Music licensing.

?? Somms.ai: Custom AI for music.

?? Soundful: Studio-quality music generation.

?? Tuney: AI tools for music creativity.

??Voicemod: Real-time voice transformation.

For more information, visit Fairly Trained.


ChatGPT & OpenAI News & Enhancements

  • ChatGPT for Mac Now Available: ChatGPT for Mac is now available to all users, offering seamless integration with macOS features such as Siri and Spotlight. The app provides easy access to ChatGPT's capabilities, enhancing productivity and user experience. It includes functionalities like conversation history syncing across devices and system-wide access through the menu bar. This release aims to bring the convenience and power of ChatGPT directly to Mac users. Read more: OpenAI on X | TechCrunch.
  • OpenAI Acquires Rockset: OpenAI has acquired Rockset, a real-time analytics database company known for its serverless search and analytics services for live applications and data science. Rockset specialises in real-time indexing and analytics, enabling cloud-scale data applications. Founded by experts from Yahoo and Facebook, the company is led by CEO Venkat Venkataramani and CTO Dhruba Borthakur. With 77 U.S.-based employees and $61.5 million in funding, Rockset enhances OpenAI's data processing and AI capabilities. Read more: OpenAI | Rockset.
  • OpenAI and TIME Announce Strategic Content Partnership: OpenAI has partnered with TIME to integrate its extensive archive of trusted journalism into OpenAI's products, including ChatGPT. This collaboration provides users with access to 101 years of TIME’s content, enhancing information accuracy and accessibility. TIME will also use OpenAI’s technology to develop new products and refine the delivery of journalism. Read more: OpenAI | TIME.


  • OpenAI has also established strategic content partnerships with several other major news organisations and media companies, including:
  • News Corp: Providing access to content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, and more (News Corp) (OpenAI).
  • Le Monde and Prisa Media: Integrating content from leading French and Hispanic media companies to provide interactive news experiences (OpenAI).
  • The Associated Press: Licensing AP’s archive of news stories dating back to 1985, providing historical context and detailed information (APNews).
  • The Atlantic: Developing an experimental microsite, Atlantic Labs, to explore AI-driven content recommendations and ad targeting (The Atlantic).
  • Vox Media: Sharing content from brands like New York Magazine and The Verge (Vox).


  • Finding GPT-4's Mistakes with GPT-4: OpenAI has developed CriticGPT, a model based on GPT-4, to identify errors in ChatGPT's code outputs. This tool helps human trainers spot mistakes more effectively, improving the accuracy of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF). CriticGPT critiques are preferred by trainers for their comprehensiveness and reduced hallucinations. OpenAI plans to integrate CriticGPT into their RLHF labeling pipeline to enhance the evaluation of advanced AI systems. Read more: OpenAI


Corporate AI Developments

  • Apple and Meta Discuss AI Partnership: Apple and Meta have reportedly discussed integrating Meta's generative AI into Apple's AI systems for iPhones, aiming to enhance AI functionalities across Apple's apps. Apple is also exploring partnerships with other AI companies like Alphabet's Google and AI startup Anthropic. These discussions are part of Apple's strategy to differentiate itself by focusing on privacy in AI applications. While no final agreements have been made, such partnerships could expand AI capabilities on Apple devices. Read more: Reuters.
  • ByteDance and Broadcom Collaborate on AI Chip: China's ByteDance is working with U.S. chip designer Broadcom to develop an advanced AI processor. This 5-nanometer application-specific integrated chip (ASIC) will comply with U.S. export restrictions and will be manufactured by Taiwan's TSMC. This collaboration aims to reduce procurement costs and ensure a stable supply of high-end chips for ByteDance, which is heavily investing in generative AI technologies. The partnership is significant amid ongoing U.S.-China tensions over technology. Read more: Reuters.
  • Google’s New AI Developments: Google has unveiled a range of AI advancements across different platforms. For Google Workspace for Education, new AI tools, including Gemini, offer real-time assistance, video creation, reading skills development, and improved grading tools to support safe and creative learning environments. The Gemini 2 series, featuring 9 billion and 27 billion parameter models, delivers scalable AI solutions for various applications. Additionally, new features for the Gemini API and Google AI Studio include a 2 million token context window, code execution capabilities, and the introduction of Gemma 2. Read more: Google Workspace for Education | Gemini 2 Series | Gemini API and Google AI Studio.
  • Meta's Latest AI Innovations: Meta is advancing its AI capabilities with several new developments. The company has expanded its AI chatbot to all users in India, providing real-time interaction enhancements. Additionally, Meta is testing user-created AI chatbots on Instagram, allowing users to customise their own AI assistants for various tasks. Furthering its commitment to AI, Meta introduced the Large Language Model Compiler (LLM Compiler), designed for code optimisation. Built on Code Llama and trained on extensive data, this compiler supports efficient and scalable code solutions. Read more: AI Chatbots in India | User-Created AI Chatbots | LLM Compiler.
  • Amazon Developing ChatGPT Competitor: Amazon is developing a generative AI chatbot named Metis, designed to compete with ChatGPT. This initiative is part of Amazon's broader strategy to enhance its AI capabilities, aiming to offer advanced conversational AI features. Read more: CyberNews | Quartz.
  • ElevenLabs Reader App: ElevenLabs has launched the Reader App (in iOS), allowing users to listen to any text content, including articles, PDFs, and ePubs, using high-quality AI voices. The app aims to enhance accessibility and usability, featuring an extensive and growing voice library. Available for iOS users in the US, UK, and Canada, with a free three-month trial, the app will soon support multiple languages and offline listening. Read more: ElevenLabs.
  • TIME and ElevenLabs Partnership: TIME has partnered with ElevenLabs to integrate automated voiceovers on TIME.com, enhancing accessibility and engagement with their content. The collaboration utilises ElevenLabs' Audio Native, an embeddable audio player that provides high-quality voiceovers for news articles and blogs. This initiative aligns with TIME's mission to provide accessible, trusted information to a broad audience, leveraging cutting-edge text-to-speech technology. Read more: ElevenLabs
  • Introducing Figma AI: Figma has unveiled Figma AI, designed to assist designers by automating repetitive tasks and enhancing creativity. The AI capabilities include generating design suggestions, auto-completing design elements, and providing contextual design insights. Read more: Figma Blog.


AI Innovations Spotlight

  • ElevenLabs Sound Effects: ElevenLabs has introduced a new feature allowing users to generate any sound effect from text prompts. This tool enables the creation of sound effects, instrumental tracks, and more, providing high-quality, royalty-free audio. Key features include instant generation of multiple samples, precise control through detailed text descriptions, and easy integration into various projects. This innovation aims to streamline audio production and enhance creative workflows. Read more: ElevenLabs

  • New AI “Friend” Appliance: Based Hardware has introduced “Friend,” an AI-powered necklace that records, transcribes, and summarises conversations using ChatGPT. This $70 device, resembling jewellery, helps users remember conversations, extract action items, and maintain updated profiles for contacts. It stores data locally on a companion app, ensuring privacy. The device has a six-day battery life and offers instant transcription. While it promises enhanced memory and proactive insights, it raises privacy concerns and ethical questions about constant recording. Read more: Forbes.
  • AI Hallucination Detection Algorithm: Researchers at Oxford University have developed an algorithm to detect when AI models, like ChatGPT, hallucinate. The method involves having the AI answer prompts multiple times and measuring the semantic entropy of the responses. If the answers vary significantly, it indicates potential hallucinations. This new technique improves accuracy by 10% over current methods and could be integrated into AI systems to provide a certainty score for responses. Read more: BGR.
  • Character.AI Introduces Voice Calls with Avatars: Character.AI has launched a new feature allowing users to interact with avatars via voice calls. This innovation aims to provide a more immersive and personal experience, enhancing the way users communicate with AI characters. Users can now have spoken conversations with their favourite avatars, making the interactions feel more natural and engaging. Read more: TechCrunch.
  • Toys"R"Us Studios and SORA Partnership: Toys"R"Us Studios has partnered with Native Foreign to leverage SORA, a cutting-edge technology from OpenAI. SORA can generate up to one-minute-long videos with realistic scenes and multiple characters from text instructions. This collaboration includes the creation of a brand film featuring a young Charles Lazarus, the founder of Toys"R"Us, and his vision for the brand and its mascot, Geoffrey the Giraffe, in the early 1930s. Read more & watch the video: Toys"R"Us Studios


AI in Business Applications

  • Volkswagen Integrates ChatGPT into Several Models: Volkswagen has integrated ChatGPT into various car models, enhancing the existing voice assistant for a more natural language interaction. This integration aims to improve the driving experience by providing real-time information and assistance on various topics, including navigation, weather, and general inquiries. The feature is currently available in Europe, with plans to expand to other regions. Read more: IoT World Today.
  • Generative AI and the Global Hive Mind: VentureBeat explores the concept of using generative AI to build a global hive mind, discussing the potential benefits and challenges. The idea is to leverage AI to aggregate and analyse vast amounts of information from diverse sources, creating a collective intelligence that can solve complex problems. The article addresses technical, ethical, and practical considerations, emphasising the importance of ensuring data privacy, managing bias, and fostering collaboration among AI systems. Read more: VentureBeat.
  • Qantas Uses AI for Weather Tracking, Fuel Saving, and Flight Scheduling: Qantas has been using AI since 2018 to optimise flight scheduling, route planning, predictive maintenance, and emissions reduction. The AI technology, named Constellation, helps adapt flight routes to weather and manage external constraints, saving the airline $92 million annually in fuel costs. Other airlines like Ryanair and Korean Air also employ AI for fuel efficiency and customer service improvements. Experts highlight the need for reskilling the workforce to fully leverage AI's capabilities in aviation. Read more: The Australian.
  • Small Businesses Use Generative AI to Boost Collaboration: Small businesses are leveraging generative AI to enhance collaboration platforms like Webex, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. AI automates routine tasks, transcribes and summarises meeting notes, and provides 24/7 customer service through intelligent chatbots. AI-driven contact centres enable personalised interactions and advanced data analysis supports decision-making. Read more: BizTech Magazine.
  • Eli Lilly Partners with OpenAI to Combat Drug-Resistant Diseases: Eli Lilly has announced a partnership with OpenAI to develop new treatments for drug-resistant diseases using AI. This collaboration aims to create novel antimicrobials to address the significant global health threat posed by antimicrobial resistance. Eli Lilly's Chief Information and Digital Officer, Diogo Rau, describes the partnership as a groundbreaking step forward. OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap highlights the potential for AI to deliver innovative breakthroughs in the pharmaceutical industry. Read more: Investopedia.
  • Transforming Banking CX with Generative AI: Generative AI is revolutionising the banking customer experience by enhancing post-call work productivity. By automating call summaries, follow-up tasks, and data entry, AI allows customer service representatives to focus more on client interactions and complex problem-solving. This technology streamlines operations, reduces wait times, and improves service quality, leading to higher customer satisfaction and operational efficiency in the banking sector. Read more: BAI.
  • Unleashing Generative AI in Marketing Strategies: Microsoft's latest update emphasises the transformative potential of generative AI (GenAI) in marketing. The technology allows marketers to create synthetic personas for market research, test creative ideas, and personalise content at scale. Microsoft Copilot aids in analysing data, streamlining workflows, and making informed decisions. The update highlights the importance of GenAI in enhancing creativity and efficiency in marketing campaigns, empowering brands to unlock new opportunities. Read more: Microsoft Tech Community.
  • How AI is Revolutionising Fertility Treatment: AI is significantly enhancing fertility treatment through personalised patient interaction, efficient data management, and streamlined clinical workflows. Ovum Health, using IBM Watsonx Assistant, provides personalised responses, manages patient data, and offers medical nutrition therapy to optimise fertility. AI tools also automate administrative tasks, support diagnostics, and manage financial aspects like insurance and payment plans, making treatments more accessible. AI’s integration into fertility care demonstrates its potential to transform healthcare by offering scalable, efficient, and personalised solutions. Watch Video here (34mins).
  • AI for Interior Design: Surprising Results: AI is proving to be a valuable tool for interior design, offering cost-effective and innovative solutions. An experiment using AI to design a living room, teenage boy’s bedroom, luxury bathroom, and kitchen showed impressive results. AI generated designs that matched specific themes and preferences, blending traditional and modern elements, capturing desired colour schemes, and adding personalised touches. While some design elements needed fine-tuning, the overall accuracy and creativity demonstrated AI's potential to revolutionise interior design. Read more: Tom's Guide.
  • AI as a Travel Guide in Norway: AI travel planners like Vacay, Mindtrip, and ChatGPT can enhance trip planning by suggesting top attractions, scenic routes, and practical itineraries. In Oslo, AI recommended sites like Vigeland Sculpture Park and the Munch Museum. For the fjord region, Vacay suggested a scenic train ride, while Mindtrip recommended flying to Bergen. The reporter chose a train journey to Naeroyfjord, enjoying the stunning scenery and an electric cruise. Despite some limitations, AI proved valuable in planning, offering detailed suggestions and real-time information. Read more: The New York Times.
  • AI-Generated Voice for Olympic Recaps: NBCUniversal will utilise an AI-generated version of Al Michaels' voice to provide personalised recaps of the Paris Olympics on its Peacock streaming service. This feature, known as "Your Daily Olympic Recap on Peacock," allows users to select their favorite sports and receive tailored recaps narrated by the AI voice of the legendary sportscaster. This innovative approach aims to enhance viewer engagement and offer a unique way to experience Olympic highlights. Read more: The Verge | Watch Youtube CNBC.


Responsible AI Practices

  • Apple Delays AI Features in Europe Due to EU Tech Rules: According to an article by Foo Yun Chee on Reuters, Apple has decided to delay the launch of three AI-powered features in Europe due to concerns over the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The features affected are Phone Mirroring, SharePlay Screen Sharing enhancements, and Apple Intelligence. Apple cited worries that the interoperability requirements of the DMA could compromise user privacy and data security. The company is working with the European Commission to find a solution that ensures user safety. Read more: Reuters.
  • Important Lessons on Game-Changing Chatbot: According to an article by Sian Powell in The Australian, Haileybury Keysborough students are learning to use ChatGPT effectively. Michelle Dennis, head of digital at Haileybury, quickly saw its potential and integrated lessons on prompt writing and verifying AI text. The school uses Microsoft’s Copilot for privacy and AI detectors to check assignments. Emphasising academic integrity and critical thinking, Haileybury shares its AI policies with other schools to adapt to the evolving technology. Read more: The Australian.
  • AI Board's First Meeting on EU AI Act Implementation: According to the EU AI Act Newsletter, the AI Board met for the first time on 19 June at the European Commission building. This inaugural meeting focused on laying the groundwork for the AI Act's implementation, covering strategic vision, governance, deliverables, and organisational matters. Attendees included high-level delegates from all EU Member States and observers from EEA/EFTA members. Emphasis was placed on early collaboration, with a follow-up meeting scheduled for early autumn. Read more: EU AI Act Newsletter.
  • National AI Framework Urges States to 'Put People First': According to an article by Tom Williams on Information Age, the newly released national AI framework in Australia prioritises the rights, wellbeing, and interests of people in AI implementations. Launched by state and territory ministers in Darwin, the framework aims to build public trust and ensure ethical AI use across government services. It includes guidelines for assessing AI impacts, ensuring privacy, and upholding accountability. The framework encourages collaboration among governments to achieve consistent AI practices while allowing flexibility to meet specific needs. Read more: Information Age.
  • Music Labels Sue AI Song Generators for Copyright Infringement: According to an article in The Guardian, major music labels Sony, Universal, and Warner are suing AI song generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement. The lawsuits, announced by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), claim that the AI startups exploit the recorded works of artists like Mariah Carey and Chuck Berry. Filed in federal courts in Boston and New York, the suits demand $150,000 per infringed work, alleging that the software "steals" music to create similar outputs. Suno's CEO, Mikey Shulman, defends the technology as generating new content without referencing specific artists. RIAA CEO Mitch Glazier emphasises the need for consent and fair compensation for artists' work. Read more: The Guardian | 404Media | Billboard.
  • ChatGPT Shows Hiring Bias Against People with Disabilities: According to an article by Stefan Milne on Futurity, a study by the University of Washington found that ChatGPT shows bias in ranking resumes of people with disabilities. The AI tool consistently rated resumes with disability-related credentials lower than identical resumes without such mentions. Researchers modified ChatGPT with instructions to avoid ableism, which improved its performance but did not entirely eliminate bias. The findings highlight the need for awareness and further research to address AI biases in hiring processes. Read more: Futurity.
  • AI Dataset Licensing Companies Form Trade Group: According to Reuters, seven companies specialising in licensing datasets for AI training, including Rightsify, vAIsual, Pixta, and Datarade, have formed the Dataset Providers Alliance (DPA). This new trade group aims to advocate for ethical data sourcing, protecting intellectual property, and ensuring transparency in AI training. The DPA will also push for legislation like the NO FAKES Act and promote transparency in AI data usage. Read more: Reuters.
  • Reddit Puts AI Scrapers on Notice: Reddit has warned AI companies and other scrapers to follow its rules or face being blocked. The company will update its Robots Exclusion Protocol to prevent unauthorised scraping and continue to block and rate-limit bots without prior agreements. This move comes after reports that AI companies often ignore these protocols. Reddit emphasises the importance of respecting its terms and policies for using automated agents to access its platform. Read more: Engadget.
  • Political Deepfakes Are the Top Use of Malicious AI: According to research by DeepMind and Google's Jigsaw, political deepfakes are the most common misuse of AI, primarily aiming to influence public opinion. These digital impersonations of politicians and celebrities account for 27% of malicious AI use. Other common misuses include generating misinformation, defamation, scam ads, and harassment. The study covered about 200 incidents between January 2023 and March 2024. Read more: PCMag.


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Events:

  • World Summit AI: October 9-10, 2024, in Amsterdam. This event will feature global leaders, tech innovators, and AI experts discussing advancements, ethical practices, and the future of AI technology. Register here.
  • ImagineAI Event in NYC: ImagineAI is hosting an event in New York City focused on the latest advancements in AI technology. The event will feature keynotes, workshops, and networking opportunities for AI professionals, enthusiasts, and businesses looking to integrate AI into their operations. Attendees will gain insights into innovative AI applications and best practices from industry leaders. Learn more.


Key Links

  1. OpenAI Status Page: Visit to see if there are any reported issues or outages.
  2. Community Forums: Check OpenAI's community forum where users often discuss current issues and solutions.
  3. Official Announcements: Look for any recent announcements on OpenAI's blog or their Twitter account for updates.
  4. OpenAI Forum: The OpenAI Forum is a community platform where users can discuss various topics related to OpenAI’s technologies, share insights, ask questions, and collaborate on projects. It’s a valuable resource for staying updated and connected with the AI community. Join here.
  5. Prompt Library: Explore Anthropic's prompt library featuring examples and detailed explanations for tasks like summarisation, text generation, and classification to enhance your AI projects. Read me
  6. HubSpot's AI Prompt Library: HubSpot offers an AI Prompt Library to enhance marketing, sales, and customer service efforts. This resource includes curated prompts to help users generate creative ideas, improve workflows, and optimize content creation using AI tools. It aims to empower professionals by providing practical examples and guidance on leveraging AI for various business needs. Read more.
  7. Australia's AI Ethics Principles: Australia's AI Ethics Principles, outlined by the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, aim to ensure AI is safe, secure, and reliable. The eight voluntary principles focus on human wellbeing, fairness, privacy, transparency, and accountability. These guidelines are designed to promote ethical AI use, build public trust, and ensure AI benefits all Australians. They complement existing regulations, encouraging businesses and governments to adopt high ethical standards in AI development and implementation. Read more: Australia's AI Ethics Principles.
  8. Microsoft Copilot Scenario Library: The Microsoft Copilot Scenario Library offers guidance on implementing Copilot across various business functions. It includes use cases for customer service, finance, HR, IT, legal, marketing, operations, and sales. These scenarios help organisations maximise their investment in Copilot by showcasing practical applications and benefits. The library also provides resources for further training and adoption strategies. Read more: Microsoft Copilot Scenario Library.


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Ash Daniel

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Thanks for sharing,

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Zeyad Sweidan Very insightful. Thank you for sharing

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Thanks for sharing

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AI's rapid advancements bring both anticipation and concerns. What excites you most? Zeyad Sweidan

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Insightful updates, cool innovations merging tech-humanity realms.

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