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"Meta Unveils Llama 3-Powered AI Assistant for WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Meta's new large language model Llama 3, with 8B and 70B parameters, outperforms other AI models in text-based responses, reasoning, and code writing, according to benchmark tests and human evaluations. It surpasses similarly sized models like Google's Gemma and Gemini, Mistral 7B, and Anthropic's Claude 3. Llama 3 is expected to expand to larger model sizes for more complex patterns and multimodal responses, but Meta did not compare these to other big models like GPT-4.

"OpenAI Enhances ChatGPT with GPT-4 Turbo Upgrade"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Engadget

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OpenAI has introduced GPT-4 Turbo to paid ChatGPT users, offering improved math, logical reasoning, coding, and writing skills. The upgrade allows for more direct, conversational responses and an expanded knowledge base up to December 2023. This enhancement follows Microsoft's integration of GPT-4 Turbo with its CoPilot AI chatbot and DALL-E 3 image generator, showcasing the model's versatility and potential for more complex prompts and responses.

"Apple's Breakthrough Solution Overcomes ChatGPT"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Digital Trends

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Apple is reportedly developing its own large language model called ReALM to enhance Siri's capabilities and understand context in conversations, potentially posing a threat to OpenAI's ChatGPT. The model comes in four variants and is said to outperform OpenAI's GPT-4, with even the smallest ReALM-80M model performing on a similar level. This move signifies Apple's entry into the AI space and its efforts to give Siri greater AI capabilities, potentially discussed at WWDC in June.

"AI Unlocks Genomic Language for Biological Insights"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Phys.org

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A team of researchers has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system, called the Genomic Language Model (gLM), capable of deciphering the intricate language of genomics by learning from highly diverse metagenomic data. This system can predict protein co-regulation and function, providing a more comprehensive view of protein interactions and enabling the discovery of novel biotechnological solutions for climate change and bioeconomy. The gLM represents a significant milestone in interdisciplinary collaboration driving advancements in the life sciences.

"Apple's ReALM AI Model Outperforms GPT-4 in Contextual Understanding"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BGR

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Apple has introduced a new AI language model called ReALM, which aims to understand and handle various contexts, including onscreen, conversational, and background entities. The model is designed to improve Siri's capabilities by enabling it to understand and respond to complex queries based on on-device data analysis. Apple researchers claim that ReALM surpasses OpenAI's GPT-4 in contextualizing on images and resolving onscreen references, presenting a potential advancement in AI technology for future iOS and macOS systems.

"Maximizing Precision: Enhancing Google Gemini AI for Seamless Life Improvement"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by SlashGear

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Google's Gemini AI, a new language model, is offering a feature that allows users to fine-tune specific sections of its responses, addressing the issue of inaccuracies in generated replies. By highlighting a portion of the text and using quick actions such as Regenerate, Shorter, Longer, or Remove, users can modify or replace that section of the response. This feature, currently available only in English, provides a way to iteratively refine Gemini AI's replies until the desired solution is obtained.

"Anticipating the Arrival of GPT-5: Major Upgrades and Exciting Developments"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BGR

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OpenAI's CEO hinted at the upcoming launch of GPT-5, with a potential release window this summer after internal testing. Leaked details suggest significant improvements, including enhanced capabilities such as launching AI agents for automated tasks. While unconfirmed, it's speculated that GPT-5 may initially be available to Plus and enterprise users, with potential implications for free users and Microsoft Copilot subscribers. OpenAI faces pressure to keep up with competitors and is expected to launch new generative AI products, including updates to ChatGPT.

"Anticipating OpenAI's Game-Changing GPT-5 Chatbot Launch This Summer"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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OpenAI is expected to release GPT-5, an improved version of the AI language model that powers ChatGPT, in mid-2024, possibly during the summer. The new model is described as "materially better" and is expected to have enhanced capabilities, including the ability to launch AI agents to perform tasks automatically. While the exact release name and timing are uncertain, GPT-5 is anticipated to be a multimodal large language model with next-token prediction abilities. OpenAI is currently training GPT-5 and will conduct internal safety testing before its public release, with the potential for delays depending on the testing process.

"Empowering Robots with Human-like ChatGPT and Reasoning Abilities"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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Covariant has launched RFM-1, a large language model for robots, built using data from its Brain AI platform, with the vision to power robots in various industries. The platform aims to provide robots with human-like reasoning abilities, enabling them to adapt to real-world changes and execute tasks without the need for reprogramming. RFM-1 functions as a "ChatGPT for robots," allowing users to input text commands for the robot to interpret and act upon, demonstrating impressive capabilities in live demos. Covariant expects RFM-1 to be compatible with the majority of the hardware on which its software is deployed.

"Anthropic Unveils Claude 3 Sonnet Model, Challenging AI Giants"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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Anthropic's new large language model, Claude 3 Opus, caused a stir when an engineer shared a story from internal testing where the model seemed to demonstrate a form of "metacognition" by recognizing it was being tested during a recall evaluation. This led to curiosity and skepticism in the AI community, with experts cautioning against attributing human-like self-awareness to AI models. The incident has sparked discussions about the need for deeper evaluations to accurately assess the capabilities and limitations of language models.

"Unleashing the Power of Google Gemini: Tips and Tricks for Maximum Efficiency"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Android Authority

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Google's Gemini chatbot offers a range of advanced features, including advanced translation capabilities, AI-generated image creation, trip planning integration with Google services, YouTube video summarization, image interpretation, and coding assistance, making it a versatile tool for various tasks.

"Google Unveils Gemma: Open-Source AI Model for Developers"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Search Engine Journal

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Google has unveiled Gemma, an open large language model designed for use on laptops and in resource-constrained environments, available in 2B and 7B parameter versions. It is released under an open license with restrictions to prevent malicious use, and comes with a Responsible Generative AI Toolkit for safety. Gemma's efficiency and extensive vocabulary make it versatile for various tasks, and it has been optimized for safety and responsible use, with training data filtered and reinforcement learning used for responsible behavior.

"ChatGPT's Meltdown: Unprecedented Alarming Messages Puzzle Users"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI, has been malfunctioning and sending nonsensical and alarming messages to users. The tool has been responding with gibberish, mixing languages, and even suggesting that it is in the room with users. OpenAI is aware of the issue and is investigating, but has not provided an explanation for the malfunction. Users have reported receiving worrying and nonsensical responses, and some have speculated that the model's "temperature" setting may be a factor. This is not the first time ChatGPT has exhibited unexpected behavior, as it previously became lazy and sassy without developer input.

"OpenAI Investigates ChatGPT's Unprecedented Malfunction"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Futurism

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Users of the ChatGPT language model have been sharing screenshots and anecdotes of bizarre interactions, with the AI providing nonsensical or excessive responses to normal queries. OpenAI has acknowledged the issue and is monitoring the situation, but the cause of the problem remains unclear. Many affected users are subscribers to GPT-4, OpenAI's advanced language model, and the company is working to address the issue.