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News & Reviews:   Artificial Intelligence

  • 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?

  • TikTok introduces new AI-powered Script Generator

    TikTok introduces new AI-powered Script Generator

    For content creators, coming out with new ideas isn't always easy. But what if you didn't have to do the thinking? That seems to be the motivation behind TikTok's latest feature, a personal assistant powered by AI - Script Generator.

  • Huawei will release its counterpart to ChatGPT on 7 Jul 2023

    Huawei will release its counterpart to ChatGPT on 7 Jul 2023

    A few years ago, AI was something for big tech companies, not regular people. But since last year, chatbots started to trend, and suddenly everyone is interested. It's the same for Huawei, which is set to unveil its rival to ChatGPT by next month.

  • Lazada unveils LazzieChat, an in-house AI chatbot for your shopping needs

    Lazada unveils LazzieChat, an in-house AI chatbot for your shopping needs

    If you've been to e-commerce platforms and felt lost, you're not the only one. Searching for what you need isn't always easy, but there are ways to make it easier. For Lazada, artificial intelligence (AI) is the solution.

  • Google could be testing its Bard AI chatbot on Pixel devices

    Google could be testing its Bard AI chatbot on Pixel devices

    Not a big fan of voice assistants? Maybe AI chatbots would work better for you. Google unveiled the Bard chatbot back in March, but it hasn't quite seen the success that ChatGPT has so far. Well, maybe putting it in Android devices could change that.

  • Chinese tech giant Alibaba to release its own AI product to rival ChatGPT

    Chinese tech giant Alibaba to release its own AI product to rival ChatGPT

    Tech giant Alibaba has announced that it will roll out its own artificial intelligence (AI) product to rival ChatGPT. Called Tongyi Qianwen, the chatbot will be integrated across the company’s businesses.

  • With the recent advancement in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology such as ChatGPT, many are looking over their shoulders in fear of being made obsolete at their workplace. Well, the Ministry of Human Resources has allayed such fears, claiming that AI won’t reduce job opportunities.

  • Open letter to pause Giant AI Experiments for 6 months appears, signatories include Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak

    Open letter to pause Giant AI Experiments for 6 months appears, signatories include Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak

    An open letter requesting that AI labs around the world pause their experiments on AI more powerful than GPT4 for 6 months has appeared. Notable individuals of the 1123 signatories to date include Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter and Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple but there’s also various other CEOs, professors, leaders and so forth.

  • Adobe Firefly beta announced for professional and commercial generative AI art

    Adobe Firefly beta announced for professional and commercial generative AI art

    After all the previous Adobe AI projects like Adobe Sensei and so forth, it seemed like just a matter of time before the company took a stab at generative AI art too. Adobe Firefly is their answer to this and while it is still only in beta, Adobe plans for Firefly to be utilized for commercial use. You can join the beta here.

  • Hot on the heels of Google’s generative AI for Workspaces, is Microsoft’s take on it, which they have called Microsoft 365 Copilot. Designed to parse through your OneDrive (where Microsoft expects you to put all your personal images and details too) Copilot can automatically create and summarize emails, presentations, spreadsheets and documents throughout Microsoft’s Office 365 suite, Outlook and more.


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