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Making AI Great Again: A Totally Serious* Guide to America's AI Future

The Return of the Deal-Maker Buckle up! We're about to embark on the most spectacular, the most tremendous journey into the future of artificial intelligence – Trump style! Remember when people worried about AI taking over the world? Well, forget that! Under the new plan, AI will only take over the parts we want it to take over, preferably with a giant "MADE IN USA" stamp on it. Making AI Great Again: A Totally Serious* Guide to America's AI Future Regulation? We Don't Need No Stinking Regulation! You see, the current administration has been treating AI companies like teenagers at a house party – too many rules, too many chaperones, and definitely not enough fun. But our former-turned-maybe-future president has a different vision: "Let the robots run free!" It's like giving a toddler scissors and saying, "Don't worry, they'll figure it out!" Because nothing says 'responsible innovation' quite like completely unsupervi...

Orca: An Exciting Leap Forward in AI Breakthroughs

Prepare to be captivated by the revolutionary strides made in the realm of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Orca, a colossal 13-billion parameter model designed by the ingenious minds at Microsoft. Drawing upon the intricate explanation traces and step-by-step thought processes of GPT-4, Orca ignites a blaze of innovation that propels instruction-tuned models to unprecedented heights, leaving us spellbound by its remarkable capabilities.   Orca: An Exciting Leap Forward in AI Breakthroughs Orca possesses a truly remarkable ability—it can autonomously supervise its own behavior or even guide other models with minimal human intervention. By ingeniously incorporating meticulous and enlightening responses gleaned from GPT-4, Orca empowers student models with unparalleled reasoning and comprehension skills, seamlessly bridging the gap between the mentors and the mentees. Prepare to witness a transformation as student models emerge from their cocoon, equipp...

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...

Emerging Trends in the AIaaS Market: Opportunities and Challenges 2023 to 2030

(toc) #title=(Table of Content) With the advent of cloud computing and big data, AI has become more accessible and affordable, leading to its increased adoption in various industries. The AI as a Service (AIaaS) market has emerged as a key growth area, providing businesses with access to AI technologies without the need for significant investment in infrastructure or expertise. AIaaS is a cloud-based service that enables businesses to access AI capabilities through APIs and other interfaces. The market for AIaaS is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, with increasing adoption across industries such as healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global AIaaS market is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 56.7% from 2018 to 2025, reaching a market size of US$77.05 billion by 2025. Opportunities and Challenges 2023 to 2030 The increasing adoption of cloud-based AI solutions is a key trend in the ...

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...

AI innovations from the friendly land of Japan

Japan is known for its advanced technology and innovative ideas. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), Japan has been at the forefront of developing and implementing AI technology across various sectors. In this article, we will explore some of the AI innovations from the country of the friendliest country, Japan.   AI innovations from the friendly land of Japan Pepper - The World's First Robot with Emotions Pepper is a humanoid robot developed by SoftBank Robotics. It was designed to recognize and respond to human emotions. Pepper uses facial recognition technology to identify human emotions and responds accordingly. It can read human body language and tone of voice, making it a great companion for people who may be lonely or in need of assistance. AI Translator for Sign Language Japan has also developed an AI translator for sign language. The AI-powered system uses a camera to capture sign language and then translates it into text or spoken language. This innovation has ...