AI-DEOLOGY #2
RAPID REVIEW
Microsoft vs Google is Epic: Microsoft takes the win this week
It has been an intense week in the AI sector, to say the least. The events of the past few days have been nothing short of spectacular, and the competition between industry giants Google and Microsoft has reached a fever pitch.
In a stunning move, Google announced on Wednesday that they would soon be releasing a new AI model called Bard, a direct competitor to ChatGPT. But in a surprising twist, just one day before the official presentation of Bard, Microsoft introduced the New Bing, powered by a cutting-edge AI model from OpenAI.
The timing of these two major announcements has been nothing short of excellent to us, and it is clear that the AI battle is only just getting more thrilling. It is an exciting time to be a part of this industry, and we can't wait to see what happens next.
Alphabet lost $100 Billion in stock value after Bard presentation
Google has been struggling as of late due to the recent introduction of OpenAI, a startup backed by Microsoft with an investment of approximately $10 billion, which has captivated consumers with its highly accurate and articulate responses to simple inquiries. This has caused a stir in the Silicon Valley community.
On Wednesday, Alphabet, the parent company of Google, experienced a significant loss in market value of $100 billion following the broadcast of inaccurate information by "Bard" in a presentational video and an underwhelming company event. These incidents have sparked worries that Google will trail behind its main competitor, Microsoft, whose stock increased by almost 3% during that day; following trade, it remained largely unchanged.
LATEST DEVELOPMENT
Dreamix:
Dreamix by Google, has the capability to generate videos utilizing both image and text inputs. By deploying a limited number of images depicting the same subject, Dreamix is able to produce new videos that showcase the subject in motion while preserving the essential elements of color, posture, object size, and camera angle.
CURATED GOODIES
“Theory of Mind” emerging in ChatGPT (Link)
Microsoft thinks AI can beat Google at search — CEO Satya Nadella explains why (Link)
AIOps Market to exceed $38 Bn by 2032, Says Global Market Insights Inc. (Link)
Baidu Surges as Hope Mounts over Chinese Answer to ChatGPT (Link)
Artificial Intelligence May Actually Help Humanize Financial Services (Link)
Lucy 4 is moving ahead with generative AI for knowledge management (Link)
Text-to-audio generation is here: One of the next big AI disruptions could be in the music industry (Link)
Exclusive: Bill Gates On Advising OpenAI, Microsoft And Why AI Is ‘The Hottest Topic Of 2023’ (Link)
Cause and Effect: The Rise of Causal AI and Its World-Changing Impact (Link)
AI Joins Hunt for ET: Study Finds 8 Potential Alien Signals (Link)
These 20 AI stocks are expected by analysts to rise up to 85% over the next year (Link)
Alphabet shares dive after Google AI chatbot Bard flubs answer in ad (Link)
HOW DUOLINGO’S AI LEARNS WHAT YOU NEED TO LEARN (Link)
ChatGPT sets record for fastest-growing user base - analyst note (Link)
Googles presents Bard (Link)
Trending position: Chief A.I. Officer (Link)
Microsoft will soon let you create your own chatbot using ChatGPT tech – report (Link)
Opera enters the generative AI space with new features in browsers and content apps (Link)
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
DJ David Guetta shared a video on Twitter, in which he unveiled the secret behind a recent performance that had people raving. He revealed that he utilized Eminem's vocal samples in his set, but the twist was that it was not the real rapper, but rather A.I. tools that created a recreation of Eminem's voice and lyrics. In simpler terms, Eminem had no involvement in his "performance" during the set.