We’re back with a round-up of the updates in the world of Artificial Intelligence. Updates from OpenAI (with 3 big updates), Elon Musk hinting about FSD and Stability AI.
You get ChatGPT, You get ChatGPT, YOU ALL GET CHATGPT! OpenAI announces that ChatGPT can be used by anyone, even without a sign-up. You can read more about their update here.
OpenAI introduced many new features to help developers fine-tune their models via the OpenAI APIs. This makes OpenAI even more desirable for businesses and enterprises to build their solutions on because of the control that’s being handed to them. Fine-tuning allows devs to make their apps more efficient, utilize less bandwidth and even do tasks and actions more accurately. You can also now completely custom train your model using OpenAI’s tech and foundation, giving you access to bespoke models for your specific industry. Our favourite however, is the Comparative Playground feature: A new side-by-side Playground UI for comparing model quality and performance, allowing human evaluation of the outputs of multiple models or fine-tune snapshots against a single prompt. At least for those trying to build horizontally, this is an amazing feature. You can read the whole article with the entire feature list here.
The last update from OpenAI this week was the fact that you can now edit images using Dall-E in ChatGPT. They dropped a nice update on X. Check it out below
Elon Musk has announced a big reveal on the 8th of August, later this year. Tesla plans to reveal the Robotaxi that everyone has been awaiting for a while. Elon hinted at the fact that they’re likely to make major strides in FSD that should definitely boost the Tesla stock once again. With Tesla likely to get more than 10B miles of FSD, autonomous cars are almost here!
And finally, Stability AI released Stability Audio 2.0 – which is a big leap forward in their audio / music generation platform that leverages their proprietary AI. This is similar to what Suno.AI did a couple of weeks ago, except Stability Audio gives you 3 minutes of audio. The 2.0 update not only allows you to generate text to audio, but also audio to audio using a sample / reference audio track. This demo is insane…
Stability is very careful with how they are proceeding with development, taking care of copyright issues right from the get-go. You can try Stability Audio 2.0 here and read more about all the updates here.
That’s a wrap on the updates in the world of AI for this week. If you like this, please do share it with your friends and family. Also feel free to drop us a comment over at our LinkedIn.
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