As the US company OpenAI announced last weekend on its own portal, they have now released the first mobile application with "OpenAI ChatGPT" in the Apple App Store. The AI bot is free with a limited feature set for now.
Google is going "all in" with artificial intelligence, lighting up the next stage at Google I/O 2023 with its experimental AI, Bard. Bard will roll out today without any waiting list, and the service will soon be available in 180 countries and territories.
The competition for the supremacy of chatbots with Artificial Intelligence (AI) is in full swing. Microsoft wants to conquer the market with ChatGPT and Google almost slept through the start of a new era with its in-house Google Bard bot. The source code of a Google Android application now provides the first hints that Mountain View plans to integrate its chatbot as a widget exclusively in its Pixel phones.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece that, in hindsight, sounds a bit more catastrophic than I intended, discussing why an underwhelming Android 14 launch could be problematic. Nonetheless, I still stand by it, and it seems Google does as well. According to a recent report in The New York Times, tensions are high at Google's headquarters, and the company is firmly committed to integrating its AI tools into Google's Search Engine (and much more) by May.
Following the (botched) announcement of Bard last month, Google is now letting public users sign up to test its conversational AI. The program is available in the US and the UK at first, though the search giant pledges that it will be rolled out to more countries in the coming weeks.
A new set of clues has now hinted at Apple developing an upgraded language generation model for Siri. The new framework could enable chatbot-like features, though there is no direct proof that the iPhone manufacturer is planning to make Siri an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Bard.
OpenAI's ChatGPT has become a sensation following its early debut. But it is now facing fierce competition from Google. The search giant has announced its conversational AI called Bard and will be powered by the company's LaMDA or Language Model for Dialogue Applications. Google plans to integrate Bard into Google Search in the coming weeks.
While robotization and experimentation have been regularly in the news in the world of technology for several years, what is the concrete outcome of this innovation in the field of delivery? Will we really see these robots invading our sidewalks, or is it a utopia?
On the stage in at the Mate 30 Pro launch event in Munich today, Richard Yu announced the Huawei Vision. The CEO of the Huawei Consumer Business Group was keen to stress that this is not just a TV. It's more like a 'much larger screen for your smartphone' or a 'smart speaker with a much bigger screen'.
Take off the clothes of women's photos with a simple touch. This is the horrible idea behind DeepNude, a software that uses artificial intelligence neural networks to make women appear naked in the blink of an eye. The result is so realistic it's scary. And it's not just the result that's scary... This is a genuine and unacceptable invasion of privacy.