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Google Deepmind's CEO Thinks They Can Beat ChatGPT

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“Life is an open book with infinite pages; let your story be written in bold strokes and vibrant colors, authored by kindness and love.” – ChatGPT

Today’s Agenda:

  • 📰 AI in the news: Google Deepmind’s CEO thinks they can beat ChatGPT, SandboxAQ hired to beef up US military cyber security, and more!

  • 🗣 Prompt of the day: Make Your Product Profitable Using ChatGPT

  • 🔨 Cool AI Tools: 4 AI tools worth bookmarking

  • 🎨 AI Images of the Day: The Alien Influencer

📰 AI News

👊 Google DeepMind’s CEO Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT

Credit: Deepmind

IN 2016, an artificial intelligence program called AlphaGo from Google’s DeepMind AI lab made history by defeating a champion player of the board game Go. Now Demis Hassabis, DeepMind’s cofounder and CEO, says his engineers are using techniques from AlphaGo to make an AI system dubbed Gemini that will be more capable than that behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

DeepMind’s Gemini, which is still in development, is a large language model that works with text and is similar in nature to GPT-4, which powers ChatGPT. But Hassabis says his team will combine that technology with techniques used in AlphaGo, aiming to give the system new capabilities such as planning or the ability to solve problems.

🪖 Silicon Valley startup SandboxAQ hired to beef up US military cyber security

Artificial intelligence and quantum computing startup SandboxAQ on Tuesday said it has won a U.S. government contract for military cyber security in a deal that includes Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Deloitte & Touche (DLTE.UL) as subcontractors.

The contract is with the Defense Information Systems Agency which provides global communications infrastructure for the Department of Defense, the Silicon Valley firm said.

😮 Thomson Reuters buying legal AI technology firm Casetext for US$650 million

Thomson Reuters Corporation has inked a landmark agreement to acquire Casetext, a trailblazer in employing cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning to craft innovative technologies for legal professionals. With a striking cash transaction of US$650 million, Thomson Reuters is set to integrate the prowess of the California-based gem into its empire. Among Casetext's stellar offerings is CoCounsel, a state-of-the-art AI legal assistant that made its debut earlier this year, operating under the might of the GPT-4 engine.

🗣 Prompt of the Day: Make Your Product Profitable Using ChatGPT

Analyze [product]. Give 5 ideas/improvements in marketing or product to make it profitable.

Product = [Insert here]

Shout out to Prompts Daily for the prompt idea.

🔨 Cool AI Tools

  • SatoshiGPT: Your AI chatbot for all things crypto – link

  • Klap: Generate TikToks from YouTube videos using AI – link

  • Magical: Magical is the GPT-powered calendar for your meetings & work – link

  • CollovGPT: Upload a product photo and let AI generate a background that is incredibly lifelike and professionally rendered – link

🎨 AI Images of the Day: The Alien Influencer

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