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Sam Altman-led OpenAI seeks to allay election meddling fears in blog post; know how it will do so
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Sam Altman-led OpenAI seeks to allay election meddling fears in blog post; know how it will do so

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence lab OpenAI published a blog post Monday seeking to address fears that its technology will meddle with elections, as more than a third of the globe prepares to head to the polls this year. The use of AI to interfere with election integrity has been a concern since the Microsoft-backed company released two products: ChatGPT, which can mimic human writing convincingly, and DALL-E, whose technology can be used to create "deepfakes," or realistic-looking images that are fabricated. Those worried include OpenAI's own CEO Sam Altman, who testified in Congress in May that he was "nervous" about generative AI's ability to compromise election integrity through "one-on-one interactive disinformation."The San Francisco-based company said that in the United States, whi...
Pioneering AI artist says the technology is ultimately ‘limiting’, left her ‘burnt out’
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Pioneering AI artist says the technology is ultimately ‘limiting’, left her ‘burnt out’

[ad_1] An artist who shook up the cultural world with a haunting female portrait created by artificial intelligence (AI) has decided she's had enough of the new technology for now. Working with AI to create art is ultimately "very frustrating and very limiting," Swedish-based artist and writer Supercomposite told AFP. For the moment, she has stopped working with AI and is writing a screenplay instead, saying her experience with AI art left her "burned out"."It creates this dopamine path in your brain. It's very addictive to keep pushing that button and getting these results," she said. Supercomposite created the red-cheeked, hollow-eyed woman called "Loab" in 2022 when she was testing out the new artistic possibilities offered by AI. Her posts on social media of Loab and about the proce...
Microsoft Copilot app is now available for iPhones; the AI chatbot can generate text and images
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Microsoft Copilot app is now available for iPhones; the AI chatbot can generate text and images

[ad_1] After OpenAI launched its ChatGPT app on Android and iOS, Microsoft has followed suit. Just days after launching the Android app, Microsoft Copilot, the company's AI chatbot integrated with the Bing search engine, is now available for iPhones too. The app has also been optimized for iPads and is available for iPadOS. The app, unlike its web avatar, is a standalone AI chatbot that can answer questions in both text as well as image formats. The app is free to use.The Microsoft Copilot app for iOS can be accessed here. Interestingly, where ChatGPT only lets you access the GPT 3.5 version on the free account, Microsoft is letting you get access to GPT 4 through the Copilot app. On its app info page, it said, “Copilot is a pioneering chat assistant from Microsoft powered by the latest...
Midjourney alternative: Meet Gencraft, an AI art generator that can generate both images and videos
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Midjourney alternative: Meet Gencraft, an AI art generator that can generate both images and videos

[ad_1] As far as AI art generators are concerned, not all of them are built the same way. Today, users have a wide range of choices to create their own AI-generated images through platforms such as DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and even the AI Generative Fill tool in Photoshop. However, mastering these platforms takes time and effort, and getting your desired results without understanding various tools and filters can be tricky. However, if you're in search of an easy-to-use platform, you would be more benefitted by using Gencraft, a fine Midjourney alternative. It is an AI art generator with a user-centered approach.Gencraft AI art generatorGencraft was created by Hive.ai, a US-based AI firm. The platform was designed by Suman Gupta, a product designer at the company. She descr...
High-res image generation AI tool: No need for subscription, high-end PC, check out DemoFusion
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High-res image generation AI tool: No need for subscription, high-end PC, check out DemoFusion

[ad_1] Every professional, student, and more is taking to AI tools with gusto. And why not? After all, getting AI to serve you as your personal assistant is just what the doctor ordered to lower stress levels and extended hours spent bent over a desk. AI tools are definitely a blessing for all those who have jobs to do and assignments to submit. So, if you are looking for an AI tool too that can generate high-resolution images, without the requirement of a hefty investment and resources, then we have your back. You can look at some of these tools provided by centralised services, but access depends on payment. But not everyone can, or wants, to pay for these services. Breaking free from this problem, a groundbreaking AI tool developed by the University of Surrey is set to transform the ...
AI future could be ‘open-source’ or closed. Tech giants are divided as they lobby regulators
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AI future could be ‘open-source’ or closed. Tech giants are divided as they lobby regulators

[ad_1] Tech leaders have been vocal proponents of the need to regulate artificial intelligence, but they're also lobbying hard to make sure the new rules work in their favor.That's not to say they all want the same thing. Facebook parent Meta and IBM on Tuesday launched a new group called the AI Alliance that's advocating for an “open science” approach to AI development that puts them at odds with rivals Google, Microsoft and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI. These two diverging camps — the open and the closed — disagree about whether to build AI in a way that makes the underlying technology widely accessible. Safety is at the heart of the debate, but so is who gets to profit from AI's advances.Open advocates favor an approach that is “not proprietary and closed,” said Darío Gil, a senior vice pres...
Microsoft Paint Cocreator: Create images with Generative AI on Windows 11; know how it works
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Microsoft Paint Cocreator: Create images with Generative AI on Windows 11; know how it works

[ad_1] Microsoft Paint Cocreator, which allows users to create images with the help of generative AI, has finally been made available to the public. It is a Paint Cocreator feature that enables users to create images by giving text prompts to the AI model. The AI image generator feature is accessible to Windows 11 users. Microsoft's AI image generator is powered by OpenAI's DALL-E, enabling users to bring their visions to life with AI-generated images. Microsoft has been utilizing the capabilities of DALL-E for its various other services such as Bing Chatbot, and now, it has been added Microsoft Paint vis Windows 11. It will provide a tremendous boost to users and here know how the generative AI art feature works.About Microsoft Paint AI image generatorAccording to the Microsoft blog, t...
Microsoft Is Offering to Help US Politicians Crack Down on Deepfakes
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Microsoft Is Offering to Help US Politicians Crack Down on Deepfakes

[ad_1] Microsoft Corp. is offering US politicians and campaign groups a tool aimed at helping fight the rise of deepfakes ahead of the 2024 presidential election.The new tool will allow parties to authenticate their videos and photos with so-called watermark credentials, Microsoft President Brad Smith said on the company's blog early Wednesday. Using cryptography, the service would create a permanent record of an image or video, allowing anyone on the web to see whether it has been digitally altered or generated using artificial intelligence over time, Smith said. Initially, Microsoft plans to offer the tool for free to political candidates and then may eventually extend it to more groups after the 2024 US elections, a person familiar with the situation said, asking not to be identified...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: US orders Nvidia to stop AI chip export, AI data poisoning tool, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: US orders Nvidia to stop AI chip export, AI data poisoning tool, more

[ad_1] Today, October 25, was an important day in the artificial intelligence space, especially when it comes to AI chips. In the first incident, tech giant Nvidia says that the US government has ordered it to immediately stop exporting some of its advanced AI chips to China. Earlier, this decision was supposed to come into effect 30 days after October 17. In other news, Qualcomm has unveiled a new AI-powered chip for Microsoft Windows-based laptops and claims that its performance may even surpass that of Apple's Mac computers. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.US stops Nvidia from exporting AI chips to ChinaNvidia has revealed that, due to regulatory changes, the US government has told it to immediately cease exporting certain top-tier artificial intelligen...
AI excitement turns to pain for Big Tech as profits hard to come by; check out the numbers
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AI excitement turns to pain for Big Tech as profits hard to come by; check out the numbers

[ad_1] Ever since the advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI), many experts have highlighted the potential problems with this technology, ranging from misinformation to the destruction of humans through superintelligence AI. However, many failed to see the most critical problem with AI, one that is proving to be destructive to its own growth – the economics of scale. As per reports, major tech firms are struggling to turn their AI businesses into profit despite the massive excitement from consumers as it is very costly to keep AI products operational.According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, AI tools which are unproven in terms of market durability, can be quite expensive to run as they require robust servers with expensive chips that consume lots of power. In particul...