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  • OpenAI's Sora turns text prompts into photorealistic videos

    OpenAI's Sora turns text prompts into photorealistic videos

    It seems generative AI can do anything these days. There are AI image generators, text chatbots, and now videos are being created by AI. Earlier today, OpenAI unveiled its new Sora AI model. But how exactly does it work?

  • Google’s Bard AI can now generate images

    Google’s Bard AI can now generate images

    Google has officially announced that their Bard AI can now generate images. Utilizing the Imagen 2 text-to-image model, it will generate images with SynthID built into the pixels as a form of watermarking to let others know that it was generated using AI. Similar generative art platforms include Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E 3.

  • Microsoft officially launched Copilot Pro - New rival for ChatGPT Plus?

    Microsoft officially launched Copilot Pro - New rival for ChatGPT Plus?

    If you were curious about ChatGPT and the likes of it, this news might catch your attention. Recently, Microsoft has launched Copilot Pro officially. That said, what should you know about it?

  • What's coming for Samsung Galaxy AI? Part II

    What's coming for Samsung Galaxy AI? Part II

    After the recent chat with Steve Chan, Senior Product Marketing Manager from Samsung Electronics Malaysia, Samsung contacted us for AI details that they can confirm. It turns out that they may soon roll out their take on an LLM or Large Language Model like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Bard, which they call Samsung Gauss. That's not all, so if you're interested in What's coming for Samsung Galaxy AI do read on.

  • ChatGPT voice feature is now available for everyone - OpenAI confirms

    ChatGPT voice feature is now available for everyone - OpenAI confirms

    We are living in a very interesting world now. The launch of ChatGPT felt like it just happened yesterday. Today, OpenAI announced that its ChatGPT voice feature will be available for everyone. That said, what should you know about it?

  • OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI" with Softbank and Jony Ive

    OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI" with Softbank and Jony Ive

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a big buzzword in 2023. Many companies are finding ways to take advantage of it, while AI companies are looking to improve on existing platforms. But what if we told you OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI"?

  • The Google Extended feature helps you prevent your content from being exploited by AI

    The Google Extended feature helps you prevent your content from being exploited by AI

    The AI industry has seen a major boom in recent times. Yesterday, we mentioned how the new Meta AI could help you create stickers and generate images. Today, Google introduces Google Extended to help you prevent your content from being exploited by AI.

  • First impressions of WPS.AI - ChatGPT AI productivity done right?

    First impressions of WPS.AI - ChatGPT AI productivity done right?

    An intelligent AI Assistant that can help accelerate whatever you're doing has always been a major dream in the tech industry and with the advent of OpenAI's ChatGPT it's finally becoming a reality. How would this work in a free Office suite like WPS? WPS.AI could be the answer but how good is it?

  • ChatGPT to officially launch on Android next week

    ChatGPT to officially launch on Android next week

    Previously, we reported on how OpenAI released the ChatGPT app on iOS, enabling iPhone users to use the powerful AI tool. Now, the same app is officially coming to Android too, with OpenAI announcing that it will be rolling out in the final week of July.

  • ChatGPT Plus now offers web browsing support and 70 new plugins

    ChatGPT Plus now offers web browsing support and 70 new plugins

    If you're wondering how to get more mileage from ChatGPT, you might want to check out the platform's premium service. OpenAI has been testing new features that will be available to ChatGPT Plus users, and some of them look interesting.