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"Ola Friend", Let's Talk Tech...

Are you getting sucked into a TikTok vortex every time you open your phone? Enter ByteDance, the social media giant that gave us endless scrolling TikTok, with its latest invention - the 'Ola Friend' earbuds. The Rise of the Chatty Earbud: ByteDance Bets on AI These fancy buds aren't just for listening to music (although they do that too, phew!). They come equipped with Doubao, ByteDance's very own AI assistant. Think of Doubao as your own personal pocket-sized therapist/language tutor/annoying little brother (depending on how you set it up). Need to translate a street sign in Barcelona? Doubao's on it. Want someone to quiz you on your verb conjugations? Doubao's your guy (or gal, or non-binary pal, AI doesn't discriminate). But here's the kicker: you can chat with Doubao all through your fancy earbuds, without even touching your phone! No more fumbling in your bag while dodging rogue elbows on the bus. It's like having a tiny voice in your head, ...

The Magi Project: Google's Plan to Compete with Microsoft Using AI

Google is accelerating its efforts to keep up with Microsoft by developing new search-driven tools based on artificial intelligence (AI). According to internal documents accessed by The New York Times, these enhancements are set to launch next month, though their uses have not been disclosed. The project, known as Magi, includes a complete reconstruction of Google's search engine, though a timeline for this remains unclear.    Google's Plan to Compete with Microsoft Using AI Google's push towards AI is a response to Microsoft's lead in the field, which the company achieved after investing more than $10 billion in the creator of ChatGPT and integrating this technology into its Bing search engine and other services. Both companies believe that chatbots, or conversational assistants, can replace traditional search engines despite their occasional errors.    The search engine market, a key part of the internet, has long been dominated by Google, which handles over 9...

AI Chat Alternatives: AI chats at a glance

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, more and more AI chat programs and tools are becoming available to users. These programs offer users an alternative to ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that is based on the GPT-3.5 architecture and has been trained on a vast amount of language data. In this article, we will take a look at six top AI chat programs at a glance that can serve as alternatives to ChatGPT. AI chat programs and tools 1. Perplexity:  Perplexity is an AI program that uses the OpenAI Software API, just like ChatGPT. However, unlike ChatGPT, Perplexity has access to the entire internet, making it function more like a search engine than a chatbot. Perplexity can answer a wide range of questions by scanning the internet and providing relevant results. However, it may not be as reliable as ChatGPT and may not always provide accurate answers. 2. ChatSonic:  ChatSonic is a program that allows users to chat with the AI WriteSonic. Like ChatGPT, WriteSo...

Google Launches AI Chatbot Bard to Compete with Microsoft's ChatGPT

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots has taken the world by storm in recent years, with programs like Google's Bard and Microsoft-backed ChatGPT leading the charge. These applications are capable of producing essays, poems, and computing code on command, making them a significant innovation in the tech industry. AI Chatbot Bard to Compete with Microsoft's ChatGPT Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently announced that the company is launching Bard, and invited people in the US and the UK to test the AI chatbot. Pichai stated that after testing Bard with 80,000 Google employees, the chatbot would be tested with the public in the US and Britain as a "first step" before releases in more countries and languages other than English. In a memo to staff, Pichai emphasized the importance of user feedback in improving the product and the underlying technology. He acknowledged that as more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they will in...