Artificial intelligence or AI has been a hot topic ever since ChatGPT was unveiled, and developments in this field are happening at a rapid pace. Today was an interesting day within the realm of Artificial Intelligence with several notable events. ChatGPT app was made available in 30+ countries including India. On the other hand, AI is being used to find the owner of a necklace that was found in the wreckage of the Titanic. All this and more in our daily AI round-up. Let's take a look.
Following a successful launch in the United States, OpenAI has extended the availability of the ChatGPT app to iOS users in 30+ countries including India. The ChatGPT app, which can be downloaded for free without any advertisements, enables users to engage with the generative AI-based chatbot on their iPhones. It also supports voice input through OpenAI's speech recognition system, Whisper, and provides ChatGPT Plus users with access to advanced features through GPT-4.
More than 100 years after the Titanic sank, cutting-edge AI is being used to locate the owner of a necklace that was found in the wreckage of the famous ocean liner. The necklace was found as part of an underwater digital scanning project by Guernsey-based firm Magellan. Using AI, the team is contacting the family members of the passengers who were onboard the Titanic. Moreover, AI and facial recognition is being used to scan the footage of passengers boarding the ship in hopes to recognize the owner of the necklace.
After the threats made to leave the EU if the upcoming AI laws become too difficult to comply with, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has had a change of mind. He now says there are plans to leave Europe. Altman backtracked on his comments after they went viral, revealing in a
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