The artificial intelligence race has just got more intense. Nvidia, the world's most valuable chipmaker, has launched new AI products, while Google has rolled out its new AI-powered feature called "Magic Compose" for text messaging, ChatGPT is looking at transforming the education sector and tennis players at the French Open this year will get help from AI against mean comments online. This and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.
Nvidia, the world's most valuable chipmaker, has launched. CEO Jensen Huang introduced the DGX GH200, an AI supercomputer for creating successors to ChatGPT. Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Google are expected to be early adopters. Nvidia partnered with WPP to lower ad production costs using AI and the metaverse. They also unveiled a networking solution to boost data centre speeds and Nvidia ACE for Games, using AI to enhance video game interactions. This highlights Nvidia's transformation into an AI-centred company.
Google has launched a new AI-powered feature called "Magic Compose" for text messaging. Available in beta for users 18 and above on Android devices in the US, it uses AI chatbot Bard in the Messages app. Users can access Magic Compose by enabling it in the Settings menu and can choose from seven styles. Messages are temporarily sent to Google servers to generate relevant suggestions, but the data is promptly discarded and not stored or used beyond suggestion generation. Google has also expanded Google Maps Street View in India.
ChatGPT, an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI, is transforming the education sector. Its ability to comprehend human language, analyse data, and generate text is reshaping the way individuals learn and interact with technology.
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