Be honest – how often do you read the Terms & Conditions for the online services you use? If you're like most people, the answer is "almost never." That's fine for some things, but today, I want you to read Section 3, Paragraph (c) of OpenAI's Terms of Use. It is the most important thing you are going to read this morning. Continue Reading →
Developers are starting to use generalized GPT models to direct narrow-focused GPT models for a diverse range of complex tasks. Auto-GPT and HuggingGPT caught my attention last night, as each showcases the immense potential of AI technologies like GPT-4. Continue Reading →
Italy has become the first Western country to ban ChatGPT, the widely-used AI chatbot from OpenAI. The Italian Data Protection Watchdog (Garante) ordered OpenAI to temporarily stop processing Italian users' data while investigating a potential breach of Europe's strict privacy regulations. The ban raises crucial questions on AI regulation, data privacy, and the balance between innovation and control. Continue Reading →
Bard, Google's experimental conversational AI model, has faced criticism from users for its limited knowledge and responses compared to OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat, both powered by OpenAI's GPT-4. Continue Reading →
On Thursday, taking a play out of the Salesforce AppExchange, Amazon Marketplace, or Apple App Store playbook, OpenAI announced ChatGPT Plug-ins, transforming the application into a platform. Continue Reading →
Just about every major tech company has unveiled radical advancements in generative AI over the past few weeks. Shelly Palmer speaks with Dan Bowens and Tashanea Whitlow on Fox 5's Good Day New York about how our futures will be AI-assisted. Continue Reading →
Here's something you probably won't do today: install a large language model (LLM) chat application on your PC. That’s okay, I did it for you – in about 10 minutes. The results (which are awesome, BTW) are nothing compared to the unintended consequences. Continue Reading →