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ChatGPT and Bing AI might already be obsolete, according to a new study
By Kevin Okemwa last updated
BREAKTHROUGH Meta-learning for Compositionality (MLC) might give AI-powered chatbots a run for their money.
Want to know if an image is AI-generated? OpenAI claims its new tool is 99% accurate
By Kevin Okemwa published
99% ACCURATE OpenAI provides an easier and more accurate way to identify AI-generated images.
GPT-4 Vision: A breakthrough in image deciphering unveils potential for 'prompt injection attacks'
By Colton Stradling published
New threat? GPT-4 Vision can read and follow instructions from an image, leading to the AI performing malicious actions without the user's knowledge.
Bing Image Creator slowed to a crawl over the weekend due to DALL-E 3
By Kevin Okemwa published
OpenAI's DALL-E 3 model is incredible, but image generation times have skyrocketed due to usage spikes.
Watch out, Apple, an 'iPhone of artificial intelligence' could be in the works
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI IPHONE The man behind the first iPhone may have another trick up his sleeve.
ChatGPT tried to run a business... it failed
By Kevin Okemwa published
EPIC FAILURE It turns out ChatGPT can't run a business after all.
Spotify teams up with OpenAI to let podcasters translate episodes using their own voices
By Kevin Okemwa published
Spotify is introducing a new AI-powered translation feature. The feature is designed to let users reproduce podcasts in other languages.
Microsoft's new Text-to-Speech voices are more 'realistic, lifelike, and engaging'
By Kevin Okemwa published
Microsoft recently introduced four new Text-to-Speech voices. The new voices are designed for conversational scenarios to ensure user interactions are more realistic, lifelike, and engaging.
Breakthrough: ChatGPT achieves app code creation in under 7 Minutes for less than a dollar
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI WAVE AI proves to be cost and time-efficient.
Bing Chat and ChatGPT use '1 bottle of water' in cooling for every query, leading to concerns for local water supplies
By Jez Corden published
Thirsty Bing Chat is a thirsty, thirsty guy, according to new reports. Microsoft's water usage for cooling spiked by 34% in 2022, and will likely increase even further if the AI craze continues.
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