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Microsoft boosts Copilot with GPT-4 turbo upgrade and enhanced image generation for business subscribers
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Microsoft boosts Copilot with GPT-4 turbo upgrade and enhanced image generation for business subscribers

[ad_1] Microsoft is unveiling a significant upgrade to its AI-powered Copilot assistant, offering business subscribers priority access to the powerful GPT-4 Turbo model. This enhancement, included in the $30 per user, per month package of Copilot for Microsoft 365, allows users to harness the capabilities of OpenAI's latest model across various platforms, including the Copilot mobile app, web interface, Windows, and Edge.Priority Access for Enhanced EfficiencyWith this rollout, Microsoft aims to provide commercial customers with priority access to the GPT-4 Turbo model, ensuring faster and more comprehensive responses. As part of this update, restrictions on the number of chats per day and turns per conversation are also being lifted, enabling users to engage with Copilot more extensiv...
Google, Microsoft Will Dominate AI as Computing Costs Surge
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Google, Microsoft Will Dominate AI as Computing Costs Surge

[ad_1] Sam Altman's goal of raising about $7 trillion to make artificial-intelligence chips tells a story beyond his borderline-insane ambitions. First, the infrastructure needed to build AI has become exorbitantly expensive. Second, most of that value is still — still! — held by a handful of large technology companies — and the oligopoly is only going to get worse. For all the competition that was spurred by the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, and the flurry of new startups that jumped into the hyped-up generative AI market, most of those new players will likely fold or be folded into the incumbents over the next year or so. The costs of doing business are too high for them to survive on their own. Take Sasha Haco, the chief executive officer of Unitary, which scans videos on social m...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: China clears 40 AI models, AI chip market, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: China clears 40 AI models, AI chip market, and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Satya Nadella will be visiting India as part of his annual visit on February 7, 2024. On his agenda would be to explore various AI opportunities and for that, he would be meeting leaders in Indian startups space. Chinese authorities have started the approval process for AI models and already approved 40 models. Know more about AI happenings here.Satya Nadella to meet AI startups in India in FebruaryPuneet Chandok, Microsoft India and South Asia's President revealed in an internal email about the visit of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to India with the ambition to explore the opportunities of AI in the country. The email said, “AI is playing a game-changing role in shaping ‘India's Techade' and will make India and South Asia one of the most exciting markets for technolog...
OpenAI unveils GPT-4 Turbo, overcomes earlier ‘laziness’ accusations by users
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OpenAI unveils GPT-4 Turbo, overcomes earlier ‘laziness’ accusations by users

[ad_1] OpenAI has unveiled its latest innovation, GPT-4 Turbo, a significant upgrade aimed at excelling in tasks such as code generation while directly addressing concerns raised by users regarding incomplete task execution. The development comes in response to recent complaints about the predecessor's 'laziness' in completing prompted tasks, with OpenAI taking proactive steps to enhance performance.In a recent blog post, OpenAI confirmed the release of GPT-4 Turbo, a version specifically tailored to mitigate instances of task incompleteness observed in its predecessor. Despite the acknowledgment of this update, specific details regarding the modifications made to GPT-4 Turbo remain undisclosed by the company. GPT-4 Turbo vs. GPT-4 and User Migration TrendsThe discontent among ChatGPT u...
OpenAI to incorporate speech, images, and videos” into GPT, says Sam Altman
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OpenAI to incorporate speech, images, and videos” into GPT, says Sam Altman

[ad_1] he growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has been rapid over the last few years and this latest revolution could outpace every previous one, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The tech mogul sat down with another tech savant, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and the two delved into the intricacies of artificial intelligence (AI), its growth, representation, ChatGPT, GPT-5, and more. Altman said that the AI revolution will happen “fastest by far”, discussing the quick adoption of this technology by society. Interestingly, Altman also shed light on the possible use cases of GPT-5, as well as his most used app, and it is not ChatGPT! Let us take a closer look.Sam Altman on future AI milestones, GPT update, and moreOn the Unconfuse Me with Bill Gates podcast, OpenAI's Sam Altman sa...
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...
Here’s How the European Union Will Regulate Advanced AI Models Like OpenAI’s ChatGPT
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Here’s How the European Union Will Regulate Advanced AI Models Like OpenAI’s ChatGPT

[ad_1]  The European Union reached a preliminary deal that would limit how the advanced ChatGPT model could operate, in what's seen as a key part of the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence regulation. All developers of general purpose AI systems – powerful models that have a wide range of possible uses – must meet basic transparency requirements, unless they're provided free and open-source, according to an EU document seen by Bloomberg. These include: Having an acceptable-use policyKeeping up-to-date information on how they trained their modelsReporting a detailed summary of the data used to train their modelsHaving a policy to respect copyright lawModels deemed to pose a “systemic risk” would be subject to additional rules, according to the document. The EU would det...
Google Gemini vs OpenAI’s GPT-4: Can the new multimodal AI model take on ChatGPT maker?
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Google Gemini vs OpenAI’s GPT-4: Can the new multimodal AI model take on ChatGPT maker?

[ad_1] Google has finally taken the covers off its project Gemini, after almost a year-long secrecy, and the world now gets to take a look at its capabilities. Google Gemini is the company's largest AI model and is a multimodal AI system capable of producing outputs in images, video, and audio formats in its most powerful version. The AI model will be competing with OpenAI's GPT-4 directly, and the first shots have already been fired by Google. At its launch, Google, without really looking to do a comparison, claimed that its Gemini AI model beats any other models out there in most of the benchmarks. So, how different is Google Gemini compared to GPT-4, and can it surpass the ChatGPT maker? Let us take a look. Google GeminiThe Gemini model's problem-solving skills are being touted by Go...
Microsoft Copilot: GPT-4 Turbo, Code Interpreter, and other AI features coming; how you will benefit
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Microsoft Copilot: GPT-4 Turbo, Code Interpreter, and other AI features coming; how you will benefit

[ad_1] In the last few years, Microsoft has been on a mission to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into its suite of products such as Microsoft 365, Microsoft Edge, and Windows. As part of its efforts to create an AI-assisted future, the tech giant in recent months has unveiled a vast range of products and services that leverage the power of AI, including Bing Chat, Microsoft's very own AI chatbot. All these AI services have been brought under one brand - Microsoft Copilot. However, the advancements in AI are far from over for Microsoft, and it is planning to roll out a plethora of AI features soon, it has announced. From GPT-4 Turbo, and Code Interpreter to the new DALL-E 3 model, check out what's coming to Microsoft Copilot.Microsoft Copilot update: All the upcoming features1. ...
Microsoft to Offer AI-Powered Customer Service For Blind Users
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Microsoft to Offer AI-Powered Customer Service For Blind Users

[ad_1] Microsoft Corp. is teaming up with Be My Eyes, an app for the blind and visually impaired, to make it easier for such people to access the company's customer service.Founded in 2015, Be My Eyes connects the visually impaired with sighted volunteers who can help them tackle tasks that otherwise might be impossible to accomplish. The startup also has an artificial intelligence tool called Be My AI, which uses OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 model to generate a description of a photo the person has taken — be it a product label or produce at a store.  We are now on WhatsApp. Click to join The Redmond, Washington-based software giant will integrate Be My AI technology into its Microsoft Disability Answer Desk, which handles customer service calls, Be My Eyes said in a statement Wednesday. The col...