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š¦ ChatGPT has fresh competition
10x your research speed with āAssistant by sciteā
Hey man,
Got any grapes?
Hereās the AI rundown for today:
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Chinese company āBaiduā claims their AI chatbot outdoes ChatGPT āļø
Nvidia share prices skyrocket amidst AI boom š
AI-powered personalised medicine changing the lives of patients š„
The days of redundant research are over
I hate finding articles manā¦
Quack, it looks kinda like ChatGPT? It does! Think of it like ChatGPTās younger but more specialised brother. š§ ā”ļø
Where ChatGPT fails to provide helpful and direct links to academic resources, āsciteā makes sure to find the highest quality articles for you to access.
āsciteā finds the most suitable articles from your query, reads through them, creates a summarised response from those articles, and then provides a direct link to access them.
Best part is, it operates just like ChatGPT, put your prompt in and get an instant response. Easy! šļø
A helpful hint: Because āsciteā provides a summarised response, you can always ask it to dive deeper into certain content š
Orā¦
You can locate the PDF for the provided articles and use tools such as ChatPDF to ask even more specific questions.
Scite leaves my duck feathers itching for more! š¦
ChatGPT meets itās Thanos, Baidu š£
But is the Chinese tech giant inevitable?
Baiduās AI chatbot name isnāt that cool thoughā¦ Meet Ernie. š¤
Iāll give it credit for how cute it looks though. Reminds me of a mini Baymax.
Hereās the 3 point rundown of Baiduās AI:
The AI model, Ernie 3.5, scored higher than GPT 4 across multiple key tests.
The model has been in public testing since March, over many versions under the name āErnieā
Baidu joins the race amongst other Chinese and U.S tech giants rapidly advancing and racing one another in the Generative AI space.
Healthy competition? While the creation of many different AI models pushes tech giants to constantly improve themselves. Competition may encourage overly fast progression of Generative AI tools such as Ernie.
This leaves very little time for AI regulations to be put in place to ensure the safety of its users.
Slow down just a smidge mate. Quack! š¦
Can we switch the language? For the GPT die-hards, donāt worry. While Ernie has been excelling at a variety of tests, the model is far behind in performing English-based tasks.
Weāll keep you updated live from our pond. š
Nvidia capitalises on ChatGPT growth š¤
The gamers know.
STONKS
For those unfamiliar with Nvidia, they are a long-running company since the 90ās who create computer parts, namely, for gamers who require beefier hardware.
While successful and well-known, the public eye didnāt catch onto itās true value until the arrival of ChatGPT.
Why? Because ChatGPT runs on tens of thousands of GPUās (Graphics Processing Units).
Exactly what Nvidia specialises in.
With high demand, came high sales. And with high sales, came one the biggest stock price increases ever.
I really wish I bought some Nvidia stockā¦ couldāve retired my parent ducks. š¦
Nvidia stock prices have risen over 200% since the start of the year, causing a ripple effect within the tech world where even Meta and Microsoft have benefited.
However, analysts have warned that these stock prices could be overvalued and are volatile to change.
Revolutionising healthcare with AI šØāāļø
No, ChatGPT is not in charge for this one.
AI wonāt replace humans in hospitals: But, it can help us do our jobs better.
As medical costs increase globally, patients and even hospitals themselves are forced to ādo more with lessā.
MRI scans and cancer detection have already been improved through the use of pattern recognition by AI. š©»
But what about optimising the doctors themselves?
Led by Mihaela van der Schaar from Cambridge University, Miahela and her team have begun researching into AI that can āoptimise the timing and dosage for individual patientsā. š
āThis personalised approach could lead to earlier diagnosis, prevention and better treatment, saving lives and making better use of resources.ā
What does this mean? Rather than determining medication based on vague criteria such as age and sex, medication can now be prescribed faster and in more detail through AI personalisation.
The advancements in AI tech have not only helped at the highest level of patient care, but also at every other level to ensure everyone goes home with the best medical experience possible. š
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