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Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details
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Gmail to get Gemini AI features: Google will soon let you use AI to reply to emails- Details

[ad_1] Google's AI efforts aim to drastically change how people use technology. With the introduction of Gemini models to the Google Workspace, users were able to take advantage of the generative AI features in Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, and other tools. Now, the company is trying to expand its Gemini feature for Gmail by introducing AI-generated replies. This feature will allow users to send quick replies, without the hassle of typing the entire reply from scratch. Sound quick and easy right? Know what Google has been planning for the Gmail app.Also read: Google Pixel 8 Users Will Now Get More AI Features With Google Confirming Gemini Nano AI-generated replies for Gmail appA new AI-based feature of Gemini in the Gmail app has started to surface around the internet. An X user w...
No account login is required for ChatGPT, OpenAI makes its AI tool accessible to everyone
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No account login is required for ChatGPT, OpenAI makes its AI tool accessible to everyone

[ad_1] OpenAI introduces a big change by improving the accessibility of its conversational AI chatbot, ChatGPT. As part of the new announcement, users do not need to sign in from their account to access ChatGPT. This means that people who want to use the chatbot will not have to bother creating an account to use its features. However, there are benefits as well as drawbacks to this new move as several ChatGPT features would be restricted for people who are using the tool without signing in. Know more about this new move by OpenAI.  OpenAI makes ChatGPT more accessibleAccording to OpenAI's blog post, ChatGPT will not require account login and users can directly start using the chatbot. This has been done to improve the tool's accessibility and allow more users to take advantage of AI. Op...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI tool DrugGPT helping doctors, AI solutions for cybercrime and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI tool DrugGPT helping doctors, AI solutions for cybercrime and more

[ad_1] AI tool DrugGPT helps doctors prescribe medicines safely in England; Shikha Goel urges tech pros to develop AI solutions for cybercrime; Intel's Core Ultra Chips: Powering next-gen laptops for content creators and gamers; BJP to utilise AI translation tool for PM Modi's speeches in South India. All this, and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. AI tool DrugGPT helps doctors prescribe medicines safely in EnglandA new AI tool, DrugGPT, from Oxford University aids doctors in prescribing medicines safely in England. It provides instant second opinions by analysing patient conditions, suggesting drugs, and highlighting potential adverse effects. Developed by Prof David Clifton's team, DrugGPT offers comprehensive explanations and competitive performance, easing doctors' bu...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Cohere CEO on GenAI, AI to fix accountant shortage, more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Cohere CEO on GenAI, AI to fix accountant shortage, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: An AI startup named Fieldguide plans to overcome the accountant shortage problem by developing AI tools for auditing, fraud detection, and more. The company has already raised  $30 million in funds. In other news, Cohere CEO, Aidan Gomez talks about the future of generative AI in an interview with The Associated Press. Know more about such AI news of today, March 26, 2024.  Fieldguide raised $30 million for developing an AI-based tool for accounting tasksFieldguide is planning to build an AI tool which will fulfil the requirements of accounting and it will also deal with problems related to accountant shortage. So far, the company has raised $30 million for its AI tool which will be able to perform several tasks such as auditing, fraud detection, compliance and forens...
Sam Altman’s OpenAI may bring big upgrades with GPT-5; Know how it will improve ChatGPT
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Sam Altman’s OpenAI may bring big upgrades with GPT-5; Know how it will improve ChatGPT

[ad_1] OpenAI's generative AI chatbot ChatGPT has gained immense popularity since its launch in November 2022. The company developed a large language model (LLM) called GPT which powers ChatGPT. Currently, the tool is powered by GPT-4, enabling it to generate responses based on user prompts. Now, OpenAI is speculated to launch GPT-5 in the coming months which is expected to be the biggest ChatGPT upgrade till now. If you have been using the tool with its premium version, check out what the upcoming LLM may bring to ChatGPT. GPT-5 is coming soonAccording to a Business Insider report, OpenAI is planning to launch the new generation of GPT this summer, therefore, it is just a few months away. However, the company is still planning for an official launch date. It is rumored that OpenAI has ...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI responds to lawsuit, Puma integrates Google’s AI solutions, more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI responds to lawsuit, Puma integrates Google’s AI solutions, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: In response to Elon Musk's lawsuit, OpenAI released a statement via a blog post, highlighting the allegations over the responsibility of building artificial intelligence (AI) tools. In a separate development, PUMA has integrated Google Cloud's AI solutions to improve its shopping experience for customers. Know more about what happened in the world of AI today, March 6, 2024.1. OpenAI responds to Elon Musk's lawsuitLast week, Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman claiming that the company has diverted from its goal to develop responsible AI. Now, ChatGPT maker has finally reposed to the claims saying “We're sad that it's come to this with someone whom we've deeply admired.” It is reported that Musk vente...
Revolutionise your work updates with Broadcast – Your new AI-powered productivity partner
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Revolutionise your work updates with Broadcast – Your new AI-powered productivity partner

[ad_1] In the fast-paced world of business, leaders often find themselves buried under a mountain of meeting notes and action items, struggling to maintain focus on strategic priorities. Broadcast, an innovative communication tool, aims to change that narrative by seamlessly integrating meeting notes with existing workflows, automating mundane tasks, and fostering productivity among engineering, product, and project management teams.Broadcast: Your Productivity PartnerUnlike traditional meeting tools, Broadcast transcends being a mere application; it becomes your productivity partner. Tailored for leaders who seek efficiency, it integrates deeply with existing workflows, allowing users to concentrate on their core responsibilities without being bogged down by administrative tasks. Safet...
Slack AI update rolled out! Get thread summaries and channel recaps now
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Slack AI update rolled out! Get thread summaries and channel recaps now

[ad_1] Slack is one of the most popular work management tools among businesses. It not only helps teams stay connected but also enables them to collaborate in an efficient manner. With every productivity tool integrating artificial intelligence into its platform, Slack has also joined the race to introduce AI features. Now, the Slack update has been rolled out after a planning and testing period that lasted for over a year. This Slack AI update now empowers users in many ways and the company says it will bring more AI features soon. Know what Slack AI update has in store for users. Slack AI featuresAccording to a Slack blog post, the work management platform has announced a set of three features: search answers, channel recap and thread summaries. The platform also highlighted that the ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Tech giants to combat AI content during polls, Nokia unveils AI assistant,
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Tech giants to combat AI content during polls, Nokia unveils AI assistant,

[ad_1] AI roundup: As elections are nearing in various parts of the world, tech giants such as Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok and others have joined hands to battle AI-generated images during this crucial period. On the other hand, Nokia announced a new AI-powered tool for industrial workers which generates messages such as warnings or information. Know what's happening in the world of AI. Tech giants to fight Misinformation and AI content in electionsSix leading tech companies, Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok and others will be signing a contract to outline their strategy to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence tools for disrupting democratic elections. A joint statement from companies said, “In a critical year for global elections, technology co...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: UK to invest $125 mn in AI research, Amazon’s AI tool answers queries, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: UK to invest $125 mn in AI research, Amazon’s AI tool answers queries, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: In today's world of artificial intelligence (AI), the UK announced a whopping $125 million investment plan for AI research and training regulators about the technology. On the other hand, Amazon's new AI assistant answers shoppers' queries and product questions. However, the AI tool raises questions among experts due to Amazon's secrecy over the newly introduced AI assistant. Check out what's going on.UK is investigating $125 million for AI research and regulationsOn Tuesday, Britain revealed their AI investment plans to upscale research. The country plans to build nine new research centres in AI. Additionally, the country will also work on training the regulators about the technology. Technology minister Michelle Donelan said, “AI is moving fast, but we have shown th...