Insider’s Edit: The Generative AI Race is Here
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ChatGPT has exploded onto the world stage with students and enterprises alike using OpenAI’s generative AI platform. However, AI luminary Yann LeCun says chatbots like ChatGPT are merely ‘typing, writing aids.’
As Microsoft and Google announce their own generative AI platforms — with mixed success — we thought now would be a great time to explore the different opinions, companies and use cases across the generative AI space from the last week.
Here’s what you need to know…
Opera announces plans to integrate services that use AI to generate content into its PC and mobile browsers, with Krystian Kolondra of Opera announcing, “we are at the brink of a new era of creativity on the web.”
Cognigy is enhancing the conversational AI capabilities of its platform by adding generative AI – large language models like OpenAI’s GPT-3. “This is only the beginning,” said Cognigy CEO Philipp Heltewig. “We see a future where generative AIs will be powering and orchestrating end-to-end conversations.
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ChatGPT has captivated millions of people around the world, but the chatbot and other tools like it are ultimately more effective as “typing, writing aids.”
That is the view of Yann LeCun, widely known as the inventor of the modern convolutional neural network and who has won a Turing award, or computing’s Nobel Prize.
Red Door Interactive, a creative marketing company, used OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 to generate tech-centered Valentine’s Day cards that are printable with “To/From” blank lines.
The objective was to uncover insights and demonstrate what generative AI can compose, which may still need the help of creative human beings.
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