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Feb 14, 2024

RTX: Nvidia unveils AI chatbot — can be fed your PC’s docs and videos

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From the groundbreaking RTX 2000 Ada GPU to the exciting Chat with RTX AI app, explore how Nvidia is redefining the digital experience.


If you’re equipped with an RTX 30 or 40 series GPU, embark on an immersive AI journey. Learn how these innovations are poised to set new benchmarks.

Feb 14, 2024

Why Big Tech’s watermarking plans are some welcome good news

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Big Tech is also throwing its weight behind a promising technical standard that could add a “nutrition label” to images, video, and audio. Called C2PA, it’s an open-source internet protocol that relies on cryptography to encode details about the origins of a piece of content, or what technologists refer to as “provenance” information. The developers of C2PA often compare the protocol to a nutrition label, but one that says where content came from and who—or what—created it. Read more about it here.

On February 8, Google announced it is joining other tech giants such as Microsoft and Adobe in the steering committee of C2PA and will include its watermark SynthID in all AI-generated images in its new Gemini tools. Meta says it is also participating in C2PA. Having an industry-wide standard makes it easier for companies to detect AI-generated content, no matter which system it was created with.

OpenAI too announced new content provenance measures last week. It says it will add watermarks to the metadata of images generated with ChatGPT and DALL-E 3, its image-making AI. OpenAI says it will now include a visible label in images to signal they have been created with AI.

Feb 14, 2024

US patent office confirms AI can’t hold patents

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But ‘the use of an AI system by a natural person does not preclude a natural person from qualifying as an inventor.’


AI can help the invention process, though.

Feb 14, 2024

ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI chatbot

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You’ll soon be able to tell ChatGPT to forget things — or remember specific things in future conversations.


Here’s a ChatGPT guide to help understand Open AI’s viral text-generating system. We outline the most recent updates and answer your FAQs.

Feb 14, 2024

Otter brings GenAI to your meetings with AI summaries, AI chat and more

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Otter, the AI-powered meeting assistant that transcribes audio in real time, is adding another layer of AI to its product with today’s introduction of Meeting GenAI, a new set of AI tools for meetings. Included with GenAI is an AI chatbot you can query to get information about past meetings you’ve recorded with Otter, an AI chat feature that can be used by teams and an AI conversation summary that provides an overview of the meeting that took place, so you don’t have to read the full transcript to catch up.

Although journalists and students may use AI to record things like interviews or lectures, Otter’s new AI features are aimed more at those who leverage the meeting helper in a corporate environment. The company envisions the new tools as a complement or replacement for the AI features offered by different services like Microsoft Copilot, Zoom AI Companion and Google Duet, for example.

Explains Otter CEO Sam Liang, the idea to introduce the new AI tools was inspired by his own busy schedule.

Feb 14, 2024

Nvidia’s new tool lets you run GenAI models on a PC

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Nvidia, ever keen to incentivize purchases of its latest GPUs, is releasing a tool that lets owners of GeForce RTX 30 Series and 40 Series cards run an AI-powered chatbot offline on a Windows PC.


Nvidia has released a new tool, Chat with RTX, that allows users to run a GenAI model offline — and fine-tune it on their data.

Feb 14, 2024

AI Showdown: ChatGPT Vs. Google’s Gemini — Which Reigns Supreme?

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This month, Google unveiled its latest attempt to dethrone ChatGPT from the position it’s held since it launched as king of the generative AI chatbots.

Bard – now renamed Gemini–was released in early 2023 following OpenAI’s groundbreaking LLM-powered chat interface.


Dive into the ultimate AI showdown between ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini to discover which platform claims the crown for superior intelligence, versatility and innovation.

Continue reading “AI Showdown: ChatGPT Vs. Google’s Gemini — Which Reigns Supreme?” »

Feb 13, 2024

NVIDIA Chat With RTX

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Your Personalized AI Chatbot.

Feb 13, 2024

Apple releases ‘MGIE’, a revolutionary AI model for instruction-based image editing

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Apple’s MGIE is a revolutionary AI model that can edit images based on natural language instructions, using multimodal large language models to generate expressive and imaginative edits.

Feb 13, 2024

OpenAI Gives ChatGPT a Memory

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The promise and peril of the internet has always been a memory greater than our own, a permanent recall of information and events that our brains can’t store. More recently, tech companies have promised that virtual assistants and chatbots could handle some of the mnemonic load by both remembering and reminding. It’s a vision of the internet as a conversation layer rather than a repository.

That’s what OpenAI’s latest release is supposed to provide. The company is starting to roll out long-term memory in ChatGPT —a function that maintains a memory of who you are, how you work, and what you like to chat about. Called simply Memory, it’s an AI personalization feature that turbocharges the “custom instructions” tool OpenAI released last July. Using ChatGPT custom instructions, a person could tell the chatbot that they’re a technology journalist based in the Bay Area who enjoys surfing, and the chatbot would consider that information in future responses within that conversation, like a first date who never forgets the details.

Now, ChatGPT’s memory persists across multiple chats. The service will also remember personal details about a ChatGPT user even if they don’t make a custom instruction or tell the chatbot directly to remember something; it just picks up and stores details as conversations roll on. This will work across both the free (ChatGPT 3.5) and paid (ChatGPT 4) version.

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