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🍕 ChatGPT found the diagnosis for a chronic pain after 17 doctors missed it
+ Google is investing $20 million in responsible AI, an AI system that can reason and code, AI-generated Coca-Cola, and more…
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After undergoing a three-year journey of visiting 17 doctors without receiving a proper diagnosis, a desperate mother turned to ChatGPT in hopes of finding answers for her son's never-ending chronic pain. Based on the information provided, ChatGPT suggested tethered cord syndrome which led to a successful diagnosis and recovery.
Microsoft has announced a new policy called the Copilot Copyright Commitment, providing legal protection for customers who are sued for copyright infringement over content generated by the company's AI systems.
Salesforce has introduced a conversational AI assistant called Einstein Copilot, which aims to provide users with a more efficient and productive way of accessing generative AI. The tool allows users to ask questions in plain language and receive information and solutions, potentially impacting customer experiences.
Finnish company Metroc is using prisoners as a labor force to train its AI models. The prisoners, who are paid €1.54 ($1.67) per hour, help train Metroc's AI language model by reading and answering questions about real estate articles.
Researchers used a computer program called graph neural network to create a map that accurately predicts smell quality. This breakthrough could revolutionize odor prediction and pave the way for digitizing odors.
Coca-Cola has introduced a limited-edition beverage called Coca-Cola Y3000. The company identified the flavors people associate with the future and used AI to determine flavor pairings and profiles.
Google's philanthropic arm is investing $20 million in a responsible AI fund that aims to support both the development and the responsible use of AI. The fund will also support academic and nonprofit institutions from countries around the globe.
The computer vision community is getting creative with capturing objects using natural language prompts, but progress is slow due to a lack of data. As a step forward to tackle this, a new public dataset called NuPrompt has been created, consisting of 35,367 language descriptions for driving scenes.
The online game platform Roblox has introduced a conversational AI assistant at its Developers Conference. The tool will allow creators to easily generate virtual environments and has the potential to generate sophisticated gameplay and 3D models in the future.
Stable Audio by stability.ai now makes it easier to generate audio with specific content and length. It is possible to control the content and the length of the audio by adding text and timing information.
Imbue, formally known as Generally Intelligent has raised $200 million in Series B funding to create AI systems that can reason and code. They aim to develop robust, custom AI agents that can accomplish larger goals to lower people’s screen time.
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