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Everything Announced at OpenAI’s DevDay Event 💥

+ YouTube Experiments with New AI-Powered Features

Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

OpenAI's DevDay Event unfolded, revealing a treasure trove of innovations. Plus, YouTube is making waves with its latest AI-powered experiments that could reshape the way we experience its online content.

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • Everything Announced at OpenAI’s DevDay Event 💥

  • YouTube Experiments with New AI-Powered Features

  • Free Access to Data and AI courses 💸

  • Free ChatGPT Guide 📘

  • Trending AI Tool of the day: Blend provides personalized fashion recommendations

  • AI Image of The Day🎨: Patriotic Foods

  • The Latest in AI and Tech 💡

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OPENAI

Everything Announced at OpenAI’s DevDay Event 💥

Source OpenAI

OpenAI held its first-ever DevDay event this week, announcing major updates that will shape the future of AI. The conference highlighted the rapid growth of AI products like ChatGPT and introduced new models, tools, and policies for developers.

Introducing GPT-4 Turbo

  • GPT-4 Turbo is an upgraded version of GPT-4 for text and image understanding. It comes in a text-only version and a text+image version.

  • It has a 128K context window, which is four times the size of GPT-4’s.

Users can build their own GPTs

  • OpenAI will allow users to create customized GPTs for specific use cases, with no coding required.

  • Users can connect these bots to external data sources.

  • OpenAI plans to launch a GPT Bot Store where users can publish and make money with their creations.

Source: OpenAI

Other announcements include:

  • New Assistants API to help developers build personalized agents that can take actions and leverage outside knowledge.

  • DALL-E 3 text-to-image generator now available through API.

  • A new text-to-speech API called Audio API with six preset voices: Fable, Alloy, Echo, Onyx, Nova, and Shimer

  • OpenAI announced a Copyright Shield program to protect customers from IP claims. Will cover legal fees for certain copyright lawsuits against content generated by OpenAI tools.

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YOUTUBE

YouTube Experiments with New AI-Powered Features

The video platform announced they are rolling out a couple of new experimental features powered by artificial intelligence, available first to YouTube Premium subscribers.

Details:

  • Conversational Recommendation Tool: YouTube is launching an AI chatbot that can answer questions about videos and recommend related content. You'll be able to access it while watching a video by tapping "Ask" and typing your question.

Source: Youtube

  • Comment Summarizer: This feature uses AI to analyze discussion topics in a video's comments section and generate summaries. Creators can view these summaries to get a quick overview of what viewers are talking about. As a viewer, it's a quick way to catch up on key points without reading every single comment.

Both features are optional to use and are launching in an experimental phase. They'll only be enabled on select videos and channels to start, as YouTube gathers feedback.

The new AI tools will roll out first to YouTube Premium subscribers in the US in the next few weeks, before potentially expanding to all users.

Trending AI Tool

Blend: AI-Powered App Provides Personalized Fashion Recommendations

Blend uses generative AI to give you a personalized clothing guide.

Blend's app uses transformer technology and recommendation algorithms to understand user preferences. As users interact by liking, saving, and sharing products, it collects data to refine recommendations over time.

You can find more information here

AI Image of The Day

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The latest in AI and Tech

Huawei Guns for Nvidia's Crown with New AI Chip

Source: Huawei

With the launch of its new 910B AI chip, Chinese tech titan Huawei aims to challenge Nvidia's dominance of the lucrative AI semiconductor sector. Though it trails Nvidia in performance, Huawei's chip is now the most advanced domestic option available to Chinese firms. This strategic play could net Huawei a slice of the $7 billion Chinese AI chip market.

Apple playing AI catch-up

Source: Apple

Despite Tim Cook claiming Apple is innovating in AI, the company seems behind rivals in consumer-facing AI products. While highlighting iOS features enabled by AI, Cook confirmed Apple is investing heavily in generative AI to eventually expand Siri, Messages, and its developer tools. The company has been said to be expanding its budget for building AI to “millions of dollars a day,”

Microsoft's Phi gets image smarts

Source: Microsoft

Microsoft updated its efficient Phi language model to analyze images, showing that visual smarts need not require a giant AI. The researchers added the new capability while barely increasing its small size. As companies like Microsoft aim to cut AI costs, tiny yet capable models like Phi could enable the tech's reach.

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