#10. Autocomplete GenerativeAI Newsletter. Bing with OpenAI power released, Edge browser with AI content assistant, ready for the AI Sound revolution?, Runway releases Gen-1, Bert and...Ernie?
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The new Bing.
At its event on Tuesday, Microsoft announced a new version of Bing that's "more powerful than ChatGPT." The proprietary new search technology, called "the Prometheus model," is described as "your co-pilot for the web" and is powered by ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
New features include more relevant search ranking, generating content, and a chat feature to learn more about search results.
In a demo during the event, Tom's Guide, (Opens in a new tab), which attended the event in person, described a video of "someone asking Bing to write an email outlining a family trip to Mexico (just planned with Bing), then translate that letter to Spanish."
Also from Microsoft, AI content assistant is now a native feature of your Edge browser.
Microsoft has also announced the integration of this search technology into its web browser Edge as an icon in the upper-right corner.
Get Ready for a Soun Revolution in AI: 2023 is the Year of Generative Sound Waves
The previous year saw a significant increase in the amount of work that concentrated on Computer Vision (CV) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Because of this, academics worldwide are looking at the potential benefits deep learning, and large language models (LLMs) might bring to audio generation. In the last few weeks alone, four new papers have been published, each introducing a potentially useful audio model that can make further research in this area much easier.
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Gen-1: The Next Step Forward for Generative AI
Runway’s Gen-1 model allows you to visually edit existing video using text prompts.
Last year, New York-based AI video editor startup Runway helped launch Stable Diffusion, an open-source image AI, in partnership with Stability AI, LMU Munich, Eleuther AI, and Laion.
Now it’s introducing a new model: “Gen-1” can visually transform existing videos into new ones. A realistically filmed train door can be transformed into a cartoon-like train door with a simple text prompt.
https://research.runwayml.com/gen1
Baidu is to release Ernie in March. chatGPT style search.
Chinese tech company Baidu said Tuesday that it was launching an artificial intelligence chatbot similar to ChatGPT, joining a global race to dominate the technology.
The chatbot, called “Wenxin Yiyan” in Chinese and “ERNIE Bot” in English, is being tested internally and is set to be publicly released in March, Baidu said in a statement. ERNIE stands for “Enhanced Representation Through Knowledge Integration.”
Like ChatGPT, the Baidu chatbot generates sophisticated responses to written prompts, allowing users to create articles, essays, jokes, and even poetry.