1. ChatGPT giving less legal advice 2. Google Generative AI for Cybersecurity 3. Grimes offers 50/50 split for her voice 4. OpenAI calls for government regulation
A quick breakdown 🧵
1. ChatGPT giving less legal advice
A Reddit user shared that ChatGPT used to prepare great lawsuit drafts.
Now, it doesn’t give legal advice at all, even though it was good at it.
2. Google announces Generative AI for cybersecurity
Google has trained an instance of its PaLM model and called it “sec-PaLM.”
This is an applied example of Big Tech training a generative AI model for a specific use case and then selling it.
1. Google revealed AI above search 2. Microsoft is gunning for NVIDIA 3. Meta released vision tech 4. Elon launched TruthGPT 5. A student launched HealthGPT
Here's what you need to know🧵
1. Google revealed Project Magi
Of the big tech companies most hurt by the rapid advancements in AI, Google is at the top.
So, on top of Bard finally being able to code this week…
Google also has 160+ engineers working on Project Magi.
Magi is a big deal because, unlike Bard, it sits atop search.
It could be a gigantic change for the entire web.
If people stop going to sites via Google and just interact with its AI... whole companies will be at risk, from Expedia to Wikipedia.