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Microsoft: Companies can create their own custom ChatGPT

Plus: Insane week in AI 💣

Good Morning AI Runners 🏃‍♂️

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

  • Microsoft: Companies can create their own custom ChatGPT

  • AI-powered Bing and Microsoft Edge

  • Categorical Archive of ChatGPT Failures

  • Embra: ChatGPT-like assistant that lives on your Mac desktop

Leaked and unofficial:

Microsoft plans to release tech that allows companies to create their own custom versions of OpenAI's ChatGPT as Microsoft is already incorporating ChatGPT into its own products (Bing and Edge).

Microsoft also plans to allow custom branding, data upload, voice refinement options, up-to-date information, and citations for customers who launch new chatbots or refine existing ones.

Everyone gets an AI chatbot - Oprah

What a week it was for AI!

Google releases "Bard" + hosting AI event on Wednesday (today)

Baidu (China) announced it'll release a ChatGPT competitor

And Microsoft has just unveiled a revamped Bing search engine and Edge browser, both powered by an upgraded version of ChatGPT.

Bing’s new and improved interface gives users AI-annotated search results, and a chat mode that allows direct interaction with the Bing chatbot. Microsoft is calling this AI language model “Prometheus Model”, which it claims is more powerful than its previous version. Edge’s new AI-powered features, "chat" and "compose", let users summarize web pages and documents, ask questions, and generate text.

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Run The AI: PPPs

Pick up (learn):

A list of failures made by the ChatGPT language model has been created and organized into different groups like failures in reasoning, facts, math, and programming.

Pilot (play):

Use it to:

  • Access ChatGPT-like conversations instantly

  • Query documents or websites

  • Write context-rich docs, code, and emails

They are launching a limited beta today and you can sign up for access, here.

Person:

Ian Goodfellow, formerly the director of Machine Learning at apple. Currently Research Scientist at DeepMind. Good fellow.

Pic of the day:

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