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Google Gets Caught Using ChatGPT's Data for Bard Training

Plus: MidJourney's Midlife Crisis

Good Morning AI Runners 🏃‍♂️

Here's what we've got for you today:

  • Google Gets Caught Using ChatGPT's Data for Bard Training

  • 🛠 Cool AI Tool: AskMarvin

  • MidJourney's Midlife Crisis: Fighting Deep Fakes One Subscription at a Time

A former Google AI researcher named Jacob Devlin claimed that Google's language model, Bard, was being trained on data sets from ChatGPT. Devlin said that Bard was heavily relying on data from ShareGPT, an online platform where users share their chat logs with OpenAI's chatbot. Not a good look for Google.

Marvin is an AI tool that allows users to write code in natural language. Essentially, users can express what they want to do in plain English, and Marvin will translate it into functional code. Now everybody can become a developer overnight 🤯

MidJourney, the popular text-to-image AI generator, has temporarily disabled access to its free trial version to combat the rise of deep fakes created by its users. The current subscription plans range from $10 to $60 per month, but it's unclear how closing the free tier will solve the problem. To be honest the only way to truly solve the problem is to shut down text-to-image generators altogether, but this is unlikely to happen so for now, enjoy this picture of the pope in a puffer:

Pic of the day:

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