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Hype Trough OpenAI’s AI chatbot ChatGPT, which is based on the startup’s latest version of its GPT-3 language model, has taken the internet by storm ever since being made to the public in November thanks to its uncanny ability to come up with anything from entire college essays, malware code, and even job applications from a simple prompt. But the company’s leader is warning that OpenAI’s long-rumored successor, GPT-4, could end up being a huge letdown, given the sheer volume of attention and hype the company has been getting lately. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attempted to downplay expectations this week, telling StrictlyVC in an interview that “people are…

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Ammaar Reshi wrote and illustrated a children’s book in 72 hours using ChatGPT and Midjourney.  The book went viral on Twitter after it was met with intense backlash from artists. Reshi said he respected the artists’ concerns but felt some of the anger was misdirected. Ammaar Reshi was reading a bedtime story to his friend’s daughter when he decided he wanted to write his own. Reshi, a product-design manager at a financial-tech company based in San Francisco, told Insider he had little experience in illustration or creative writing, so he turned to AI tools. In December he used OpenAI’s new…

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Unless you’ve been living under a snowdrift – with no mobile signal – for the past six months, you’ll have heard of the kerfuffle surrounding the new generations of artificial intelligence. Especially a voluble, dutiful, inexhaustible chatbot called ChatGPT, which has gone from zero users to several million in the two wild weeks since its inception. Speculation about ChatGPT ranges from the curious, to the gloomy, to the seriously angry. Some have said it is the death of Google, because it is so good at providing answers to queries – from instant recipes comprising all the ingredients you have in…

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VALL-E Parking Microsoft says its new text-to-speech AI can clone your voice, tone and all, from a three-second snippet of audio. It’s called VALL-E, and we have mixed feelings. The underlying tech behind the system, which Microsoft refers to in a new paper as a “neural codec language model,” is complex — but in practice, using the system appears to be wildly simple. Plug in an audio sample, then some text, and voilà: real-sounding speech. Of course, many text-to-speech apps already exist. Most news sites, us included, for example, offer machine-powered dictation services, while speaking assistants like Siri and Alexa are hugely popular. Most…

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https://youtu.be/JYtZ2zsdE_s In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how you can exponentially improve your Excel skills using OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial intelligence. Write nested functions with ease, calculate the number of unique text values in a list, write a basic invoicing macro, and more, all with just a few clicks and a few basic refinements.

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https://youtu.be/X6qiIjx5qkQ In this video, I walk through how to create an entire blog post, step-by-step, complete with outline, written article, title, subheadlines, FAQ, author byline, blog post images, a featured image, meta description, and SEO keywords.

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Here is a list of commonly used terms in AI along with a more casual and understandable explanation of each term: Artificial Intelligence (AI): It’s when machines or computers can do things that normally only humans can do, like think, learn and problem-solve. Machine Learning: It’s a way for computers to improve their performance by learning from data, without being explicitly programmed. Deep Learning: It’s a special kind of machine learning where computers can learn and improve by processing large amounts of data, like images or speech. Neural Network: It’s like the computer’s brain, made up of algorithms that can…

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