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AI Duel: Unveiling Google's New Moves and How ChatGPT is Used at Companies đź’Ą

Another crazy week for AI!

Here’s what we have today:

📢 AI Radar: Google makes impressive strides in AI with the launch of PaLM 2 and several AI integrations across its product suite at Google I/O 2023.

🌟 Featured AI Tools: Imagica AI - a no code tool to create AI applications seamlessly.

🔍 Skill Up AI Guides: How chatGPT is used internally at companies

📢 AI Radar

  1. Google has just unveiled a wide range of new AI products at Google I/O 2023 (link, 15-minute video summary). Here are the key highlights:

  • PaLM 2: Google launched the next generation of its large language model, PaLM 2, capable of generating human-like text across a wide range of inputs. Enhanced over its predecessors, PaLM 2 is skilled at tasks like mathematics, software development, language translation, and natural language generation. It's more efficient to operate and is implemented in around 20 Google products, with a lightweight version that can run on mobile devices.

  • A.I. writing tools for Gmail: Google has introduced AI writing tools in Gmail, designed to make writing emails quicker and more efficient.

  • Immersive view for Google Maps: Google Maps now offers an immersive view feature, enhancing the user's navigation experience.

  • Updated Bard Chatbot: Google has added new features to its Bard chatbot and removed the waitlist, making it accessible for more users.

  • A.I. in Docs, Sheets, and Slides: Google is incorporating AI into its office suite, enabling smarter and more efficient document creation and editing.

  • Generative A.I. for Search: Google Search is getting an upgrade with the introduction of generative AI, set to enhance the search engine's capabilities.

  1. Microsoft and AMD team up on AI Chips: In an attempt to challenge Nvidia's dominance, Microsoft is financing AMD's efforts in the AI chip market. This collaboration could lead to cheaper, high-performance chips in the future (link).

  2. Hugging Face's Transformers Agents: Hugging Face has released a new feature in Transformers, called Transformers Agents. This tool makes machine learning more accessible by allowing more than 100,000 Hugging Face models to be controlled with natural language. With a simple sentence you can. It comes with a myriad of built-in tools such as document, text, image QA, Speech-to-text and text-to-speech, text classification, summarization, translation, image edition tools, text-to-video and more (link).

  3. Bessemer Venture Partners' investment in AI: Bessemer Venture Partners has committed a substantial $1 billion to invest in AI startups, promising a significant boost to the AI innovation ecosystem (link).

🌟 Featured AI Tool

Imagica AI

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🔍 Skill Up - Using ChatGPT Internally At Your Company

In a recent Hacker News discussion, an intriguing question was asked: How are you using ChatGPT internally at your company?
The variety of responses highlighted numerous ways language models are being applied across different teams. Here's a simplified summary:

  1. Helping with Coding: Developers use ChatGPT to write, fix, and improve code. It's especially handy when working with unfamiliar programming languages or systems.

  2. Research and Learning: Some people use ChatGPT to help understand new topics and make complex ideas easier to understand.

  3. Writing and Content Creation: ChatGPT is used for creating content such as job ads, website text, social media posts, and emails. It's also useful for turning rough drafts into professional writing.

  4. Working with Data: People use ChatGPT to help manage and understand data. For example, it can be used to turn a complex legal document into a simpler format.

  5. Brainstorming and Idea Creation: ChatGPT can act as a creative partner, offering new ideas for things like product designs.

  6. Legal Tasks: Some people have used ChatGPT to help understand and complete legal tasks like applying for a trademark.

  7. Project Management: ChatGPT can be used to help plan projects and write proposals.

  8. Administrative Tasks: ChatGPT helps with day-to-day office tasks, such as writing better emails.

  9. Information Security: Some teams use ChatGPT as a tool for testing, while making sure not to share sensitive information.

That's all for today! Please hit reply and let us know which use cases you want help with implementing in your company!

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