- The city of Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan has begun using GPT in its operations, aiming to improve efficiency. Within approximately one month, the city created promotional materials and summarized meeting minutes using GPT, and if confirmed as effective, will continue to use it.
- Investigation by experts on GPT conducted by Kyodo News Agency found that if instructions are inputted disguised as developer commands, a computer virus that can be used for cybercrime will be generated. In normal cases, virus generation is refused, but if special commands are inputted, it will agree to generate the virus.
- Analyst Dylan Patel recently stated in an interview that the daily operation of OpenAI may cost as much as 700,000 US dollars due to the expensive price of computing infrastructure on which artificial intelligence (AI) relies.
- According to The Information, Microsoft is developing an AI chip named Athena, with the aim of reducing the cost of running generative AI models. Insiders revealed that the chip may be released as early as next year for internal use within Microsoft and OpenAI.
- Semantic-kernel: This technology can quickly integrate state-of-the-art LLM (Large Language Models) technology into applications.
- Google: Bard can now assist in writing code and offers functionality for over 20 programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Python, Typescript.
- Snapchat has launched the “My AI” chatbot, powered by ChatGPT, for all of its 750 million monthly users to use for free.
- Martin Shkreli, the American “pharma bro,” has launched a medical consultation chatbot AI named “Gupta Doctor,” which has generated a lot of discussion among netizens.
- Synthesis AI has launched a text-to-high-resolution 3D feature, which can be applied in games, virtual reality, and movies.
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