AI Edition - It's AI Time - 16 [30-04-2024]
OpenAI Introduces “Memory” Feature For ChatGPT Plus Users
OpenAI has launched a new "Memory" feature for ChatGPT Plus users, allowing the AI to retain information across conversations, which can be managed via settings.
Binding Public Sector AI Diffusion
The OMB's new AI executive order policy aimed at the public sector could severely impede AI innovation due to stringent safety provisions and bureaucratic hurdles. Implemented amidst shrinking IT budgets, the regulations may not only slow AI deployment but also potentially halt projects crucial for modernizing government services. Critics worry that these constraints, coupled with funding cuts, could prevent agencies from keeping pace with technological advances in fields like healthcare.
Bizarre AI Camera Turns Images Into Sonnets and Haiku
Poetry Camera is an open-source passion project that generates poetic descriptions of scenes based on visual input received via its lens. Equipped with a Raspberry Pi device to capture and process images, the device uses the OpenAI GPT-4 AI model to create poetry based on the extracted information about objects, situations, patterns, colors, and other variables.
Apple's Generative AI May be the Only One that was Trained Legally & Ethically
Apple is licensing copyrighted works to train its AI to avoid legal issues faced by competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft due to copyright infringement lawsuits.
Publishers Give OpenAI Their Content for Top Spot in ChatGPT's Answers
OpenAI is securing licensing deals with publishers like the Financial Times to incorporate their content into ChatGPT. This raises legal questions about copyright infringement and fair use in AI-generated content. It's unclear if even a one-time payment for obtaining AI training data is sufficient. This could potentially invert the media industry for writers, audio and video producers, and more.
ChatGPT wants to remember everything you've told it
Memory, a new feature in ChatGPT, is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users. The feature allows ChatGPT to recall personalized information when responding to user queries. It can be turned on or off in settings. It's unclear whether or not OpenAI owns the data users ask the bot to remember or whether the company can use the remembered data for its own purposes, such as to train its models. This feature is not currently available in Europe or Korea.
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