ChatGPT gets access to the internet
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Finally, ChatGPT PLUS users get to use plugins and browser functionality!
AI race between largest tech companies continues.
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Major news:
ChatGPT adds plugins, will search the web for you. To Rival Google Bard and Microsoft Bing, OpenAI team behind ChatGPT releases plugins and browser functionality. LINK
The US Army wants to figure out AI, and Palantir wants to cash in. LINK
Amazon is joining the AI race: Plans to Add ChatGPT-Style Search to Its Online Store. LINK
AI is taking over the music industry: Spotify has reportedly removed tens of thousands of AI-generated songs. LINK
AI race is ON: Big Firms Compete for Dominance
The race for AI supremacy among tech giants is heating up, with major players unveiling their latest moves. OpenAI, the team behind ChatGPT, is making significant strides by releasing plugins and browser functionality, aiming to rival Google Bard and Microsoft Bing. This development enables ChatGPT to search the web, expanding its capabilities even further.
Meanwhile, Amazon is joining the AI race by announcing plans to incorporate ChatGPT-style search into its online store. This move showcases the growing importance of AI in enhancing user experiences and driving e-commerce innovation.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is making waves in the open-source community. While Google and OpenAI have become more restrictive in sharing their research, Meta takes a different approach. Their latest release, ImageBind, enables AI models to learn from multiple modalities, mirroring how humans perceive objects. Meta's commitment to open-source development is evident in their continued releases, including Segment Anything, Animated Drawings, and the LLaMA LLM model.
As the AI race intensifies, we witness the intersection of innovation, competition, and responsibility. Stay tuned for more exciting updates on the latest AI developments shaping our world.


