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The Future of Artificial Intelligence

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides, from chatbots to voice assistants. However, the development of Auto-GPT takes AI to a new level of autonomy. Unlike Chat-GPT, Auto-GPT does not require human interaction, generating its own clues with just one user request and creating any type of application, web portal or book, to name just a few. (toc) #title=(content list) Developed in Python by Toran Bruce Richards, this experiment uses code snippets from GPT-3 and GPT-4 to perform actions without requiring human interaction. Richards describes Auto-GPT as an "experimental open-source application that demonstrates the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model. This program chains the "thoughts" of the LLM to autonomously achieve any goal you propose." One of the most impressive aspects of Auto-GPT is its ability to use a feedback loop to plan, critique, act, read comments, and plan again. This allows Auto-GPT to continuously improve it...

OpenAI Discontinues Support for Codex API

On March 23rd, 2023, OpenAI made an announcement that they will be discontinuing support for the Codex API. The API was initially introduced as a free limited beta in 2021, and it has maintained that status to date. However, with the advancements of OpenAI's newest GPT-3.5 models for coding tasks, they will no longer be supporting Codex and encourage all customers to transition to GPT-3.5-Turbo. This change will affect the following models: code-cushman:001, code-cushman:002, code-davinci:001, and code-davinci:002. OpenAI Discontinues Support for Codex API GPT-3.5-Turbo is the most cost-effective and performant model in the GPT-3.5 family. It can do coding tasks while also being complemented with flexible natural language capabilities. With the transition to GPT-3.5-Turbo, OpenAI is confident that it will allow them to increase their investment in their latest and most capable models. Although the transition from Codex to GPT-3.5-Turbo may be temporarily inc...

Microsoft's Next Move. AI event for mid-March

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the buzzword in the technology industry, with companies investing heavily in this field. One such company is Microsoft, which has recently invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, an AI research firm co-founded by Elon Musk. Microsoft's interest in AI is not new, and the company has been integrating AI into its products and services for a while now. On March 16, Microsoft is hosting an event to discuss its future plans for AI, with a focus on "reinventing productivity with AI." Microsoft's Next Move. AI event for mid-March