AI Roundup: In today's world of artificial intelligence (AI), Baidu announced the expansion of its AI chatbot called ERNIE Bot, as it now supports 5 more plugins. On the other hand, the Associated Press issued guidelines for the use of AI in newsrooms. New research has also shed light on a deep-learning AI model that can be used to detect congenital heart defects. All this, and more in our today's AI roundup.
To keep up with other chatbots in the industry, Baidu announced the expansion of its large language model (LLM) known as ERNIE Bot at the Wave Summit Deep Learning Developer Conference 2023. In a release, the company highlighted that the AI chatbot has received 5 new plugins, using which it can generate more rapid results, process long documents, conduct data analysis and visualization, interact with image inputs, and more. Its training throughput has increased 3-fold while the inference throughput has been boosted by over 30 times.
Leisure, travel, and tourism company TUI AG on Thursday announced a pilot project where it is bringing ChatGPT to its mobile app in the UK. According to the release, the incorporation of ChatGPT will provide customers with informative responses about holiday destinations and personalized recommendations for excursions, activities, and more. Sebastian Ebel, CEO of TUI Group said, “ChatGPT technology can help to simplify processes and services for customers or make information more easily available. Our goal is to be a leader in the use of new technologies and to actively shape the future of tourism.”
Commercial vehicle safety systems company Brigade Electronics announced the launch of AI intelligent detection cameras on Thursday. The cameras can be used as active blind-spot detection systems
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