Matt Wolfe’s roundup of recent AI News

Matt Wolfe’s roundup of recent AI News

  • 💡 There is a new paper called “Scaling Transformers to 1 Million Tokens and Beyond with RMT” which allows chat GPT to use up to 2,048,000 tokens, allowing for up to 1.5 million words to be used in a combination of input and output text.
  • 💡 The new technology can be valuable for things like code, allowing for the entire code of a software product to be pasted and questions to be asked about it.
  • 💡 Hugging Face released their own chat platform based on OpenAI’s latest model, but it’s not quite as good as Chat GPT yet.
  • 💡 OpenAI released a feature that allows Chat GPT users to turn off chat history in order to overcome privacy concerns.
  • 🤖 AI can generate different voices with different characteristics, and it’s open source and free to use.
  • 🤖 Track Anything, an open-source tool that can segment and isolate objects in a video, is better than the current tools in video editors.
  • 🤖 Augmented reality is the next big wave of technology, with cool demos like augmented reality Tetris and a game involving redirecting dripping liquid with tools.
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