October 5, 2023
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Writing
Undetectable AI Writes Like A Human
USA Today, 10/05/23. Undetectable.AI, launched in May 2023, humanizes AI-generated text, making it indistinguishable from human-written content. Created by Christian Perry and Bars Juhasz, who previously innovated with ChatterQuant, their aim with Undetectable.AI is democratization: providing both individuals and small enterprises the same AI benefits as large corporations. While increasing productivity and cutting costs, the founders navigate ethical concerns, ensuring widespread, responsible access to their groundbreaking technology. READ THE ARTICLE
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Enterprise
Driving companywide efficiencies with AI
MIT Technology Review, 10/05/23. AI has come a long way from being a complex and costly technology accessible only to large companies. The development of user-friendly generative AI tools has allowed businesses of all sizes to experiment with AI and witness its benefits. This growing popularity is evident in the doubling of AI adoption, with 50% of organizations now incorporating AI in their operations. In challenging economic times, companies are seeking to optimize resources and do more with less, making AI and ML solutions invaluable in automating and optimizing back-office tasks and processes. From chatbots improving customer service to ML identifying fraud, AI is transforming industries across the board. READ THE ARTICLE
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Multimodal
The Latest AI Chatbots Can Handle Text, Images and Sound. Here’s How
Scientific American, 10/05/23. Multimodal AI, powered by large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, is revolutionizing the capabilities of chatbots. These advanced AI systems can process not only text but also images, audio, and more. Practical applications of multimodal AI include tasks such as accurately splitting bar tabs, describing scenes within images, and identifying objects from photographs. These technologies are particularly promising for disabled communities, aiding in the restoration of independence. Multimodal AI combines separate AI algorithms or tightly couples them to enable seamless interaction between different data types. While exciting, these advancements also present challenges such as the risk of AI hallucinations and privacy concerns. However, researchers predict even more rapid progress ahead, as multimodal AI paves the way towards artificial general intelligence. READ THE ARTICLE
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Adobe
Adobe teases new AI photo editing tool that will ‘revolutionize’ its products
The Verge, 10/05/23. Adobe is set to unveil a new AI-powered photo editing tool called Project Stardust. This tool, showcased in a promotional video, incorporates an “object-aware editing engine” that automatically identifies objects in regular photographs, allowing easy manipulation and movement. Similar to Google’s Magic Editor, Project Stardust is expected to offer more powerful features. Additionally, the tool includes a “Contextual Task Bar” that detects the next steps in the design process, providing quick editing options. This innovative editing engine is set to revolutionize Adobe products, and more details will be revealed at the Adobe Max event. READ THE ARTICLE
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Search
Bing, Bard updates fuel AI search war
Computerworld, 10/05/23. Microsoft’s DALL-E, an advanced image generator, has been made available for Bing AI, just as Google introduces Bard AI on its Assistant app. This reflects the increasing competition in AI-driven search, with Google currently dominating the market. Microsoft sees generative AI as an opportunity to attract more search engine users, and the latest version of DALL-E features improvements in relevance, natural-language prompts, photorealism, coherence, and stylization. Microsoft CEO Nadella testified about the importance of search in the tech industry, expressing concerns that Google’s monopolistic practices could lock competitors out of the AI search market. READ THE ARTICLE