🦆 A Showdown Between Google and OpenAI

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Here’s the AI rundown for today:

  • Kpop in AI 🎹 

  • Google’s new rival to ChatGPT 🤺

  • Learn how to speed up your citations with Scite AI ✍️

  • Real or Fake? ANSWER 🤐

  • Duck Duck Goose 😂

AI takes to the Kpop stage 🇰🇷 

They got the whole pond dancing. 💃 

Big waves in the industry: New Kpop group, MAVE, have gone viral in their music video amassing over 10 million views.

The one catch? The vocals, idols, choreography, AND interviews have all been generated by AI.

Evolution with AI tech has shown its ability to streamline workflows and increase productivity, but never at the scale to run full commercial operations in the entertainment industry.

You can find the video here. 🎤 

Let us know what you think!

Gemini vs ChatGPT: 3, 2, 1 FIGHT 🤼

Almost as intense as Logan Paul vs KSI

Google is reportedly nearing the release of Gemini, its flagship AI-product, and has provided early access to a small group of testers. 😮‍💨

Gemini is gearing up to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4 (released last year). This development is noteworthy because Google has been making substantial investments in generative AI throughout the year, as an attempt to catch up with developments in the field. This competition between tech giants highlights the growing importance of generative AI. 🥇

Some key highlights:

  • Gemini supposedly boasts approximately five times more computational power than GPT-4 and has been trained using Google's advanced TPUv5 chips!

  • It has access to Google’s proprietary training data from its extensive portfolio of services, including YouTube, Google Search, Google Books, and Google Scholar

  • Gemini has a range of applications across various domains, from chatbots and text summarisation to content generation and coding tasks

Google plans to make Gemini available to businesses through its Google Cloud Vertex AI platform, signalling its intention to provide this powerful AI tool to a wide range of users and industries. 👯

Quack’s new AI find: Scite AI 🥸

It’s time to stop finding sources AFTER you’ve done the research…

If you’re a student, the general consensus is that finding and citing sources can be the biggest ceebs sometimes. 🥱

Scite.AI is a Brooklyn-based startup that helps you better discover and understand research articles through ‘Smart Citations’ (ie. citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence). 💫

The platform boasts an extensive range of users (over 370,0000), including PHD professors, industry professionals and researchers! 🤗

It’s available to download now as a Google Chrome extension

Real or Fake: ANSWER 🐣

The image of Elon Musk holding hands with rival General Motors CEO Mary Barra was…

FAKE!

Duck, duck… Goose!

Today’s question:

How does AI consume data?

Find out in the next issue!

Previous Joke: Did you hear about this new AI company run by goats?

Answer: They’re using bleating edge technology!

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