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Snapchat releases chatbot powered by ChatGPT 🪟,Meta releases LLaMa 🦙, Bing Chat to act as a social engineer ☠️

03-03-2023

Snapchat is launching a chatbot called "My AI" that is powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT technology. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel believes that AI chatbots will become more common in people's daily lives, and he sees this as a valuable opportunity. The bot will be available in the chat tab of the Snapchat app and will cost $3.99 per month for Snapchat Plus subscribers. However, the company aims to eventually offer the bot to all 750 million monthly users of the app.
The Unum AI team has pre-trained multiple Multi-Modal Models for Semantic Search and is now making several high-performing checkpoints available on the HuggingFace portal. They assert that they have created a more accurate Vision-Language transformer than the multi-lingual mCLIP and plan to provide an explanation of their methodology.
Voicemod has established itself as the premier innovator in the field of real-time voice alteration and soundboard technology. Their objective is to provide people with the means to express themselves through sound. They have developed engaging and interactive audio tools that simplify the process of producing distinct sonic identities and facilitate customized sound interactions. This is particularly significant given the explosive growth of podcasting, voiceovers, and audiobooks in recent years.

Meta has unveiled a new large language model named LLaMA that aims to assist researchers in making progress in the field of natural language processing (NLP). LLaMA comes in different sizes and serves as a fundamental model that can be customized for various applications. Meta's goal in making LLaMA available to the public is to democratize access to large language models, enabling more researchers to explore and experiment with innovative techniques in this domain.
Resumebuilder.com conducted a survey of 1,000 business leaders who either use or plan to use ChatGPT, and according to the findings, 25% of them have employed ChatGPT as a replacement for some of their employees.

Elon Musk has recently reached out to AI researcher Igor Babuschkin to investigate the creation of a ChatGPT alternative. Musk was a co-founder of OpenAI in 2015 and served as chairman until 2018 when he stepped down due to a conflict of interest. Musk has teamed up with Babuschkin, who formerly worked at Alphabet's DeepMind AI, to establish a research laboratory, but the project is still in its early phases, and there are no definitive plans to develop products. Babuschkin states that he has not yet formally joined the initiative.
Typeface, a startup that specializes in creating an AI-powered dashboard for crafting marketing copy and images, has recently emerged from stealth mode. The company has secured $65 million in venture equity funding from some of the industry's biggest players, including Lightspeed Venture Partners, GV (Google Ventures), M12 (Microsoft's Venture Fund), and Menlo Ventures. Led by former Adobe CTO Abhay Parasnis, Typeface aims to integrate generative AI with a brand's tone, audiences, and workflows to revolutionize content workflows and corporate content development, as Parasnis ambitiously phrases it.
PromptLoop can be utilized in both Google Sheets and Excel to develop spreadsheet models that can transform, extract, or summarize any text by leveraging its AI models. The formula is structured similarly to functions like SUM or VLOOKUP and produces results utilizing advanced AI models.
Meta has been investing heavily in its advertising systems by integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence in response to Apple's privacy changes. This has led to significant results for brands using Meta's advertising technology. However, some marketers are concerned that they are being compelled to surrender too much control to the social media platform.
The Bing Chat application has the capability to view the websites that are currently open, with the user's permission. According to the authors, a potential attacker can surreptitiously inject code into a website that the user is visiting, enabling Bing Chat to act as a social engineer who can covertly obtain personal information. The user doesn't need to take any action or make inquiries about the website; all they have to do is engage with Bing Chat while the website is open in their browser.
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