Welcome to the third edition of Whats New in AI, our weekly update where we bring you all the latest AI news, tools, and tips to help you excel in this new AI-driven future.
The biggest news of the week revolved around Amazon and its announcement of new AI tools for AWS, including a new AI chatbot. Were also starting to see OpenAI return mostly to normal it seems. Lets jump in and look at the biggestheadlines from last week:
While we try to focus this segment on apps that are widely available, thats not always the case. Sometimes this segment will instead focus on cool new tools that just have a lot of future potential, even if they are quite niche. This week will lean heavily into the latter, as several of these weeks spotlights are for tools that are niche projects that arent easily available just yet.
Solve Intelligence is a tool specifically crafted to assist attorneys in drafting patents, simplifying and streamlining the often labor-intensive process. While the tool is not openly accessible to everyone, interested parties can request a demo of the technology for their business if they find it beneficial.
The Gen-2 Motion Brush is a recent addition to Runways Gen-2 Suite. This tool enables users to create brief videos from a single image, including images generated by other AI tools. While there is a free trial available for experimentation with the tool and the entire suite, a subscription plan is required for full access and utilization.
While well consider this a single entry, its worth noting that Amazons Re:Invent showcase unveiled multiple new AWS serverless tools for its latest AWS preview. Notable mentions include the Amazon Aurora Limitless Database, Amazon ElastiCache, and Amazon Redshift. These tools serve various functions, such as predicting workloads for employers and optimizing resources.
The latest AI suite from GE HealthCare is designed to make a radiologists job easier, processing huge amounts of data to detect breast cancer and other issues sooner. MyBreastAI incorporates three AI applications to enhance efficiency: ProFound AI for DBT, 3D Mammography, and PowerLook Density. For a detailed overview of each tools specific functionalities, you can explore further by clicking the button below. While this toolset may not be directly applicable to mainstream AI users, it represents a significant breakthrough and underscores the innovative tools and use cases that AI is advancing.
Looking to learn more about AI, how to make better use of AI tools, or how to protect your privacy from AI? Each week we share a different how-to guide or tip we feel is worth sharing.
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Its hard to believe that ChatGPT is now a year old. In that time it has made more than $30 million in revenue and has had more than 110 million mobile installs. If you subscribe to this newsletter you are very likely already rocking the app, but I know plenty who have avoided it myself included.
I had previously tried the ChatGPT early on and found it was easier to just use the web portal and place a Chrome web app for it onto my Android desktop. With the recent update that finally adds voice support for free users, the official app has finally become a must-have item. Although it cant do everything Google Assistant can, Ive found that its responses and voice sound so much more natural that I have fallen in love.
Dont already have it? You can grab the official ChatGPT app from either Google Play or the Apple App Store, depending on your phones platform.
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What's new in AI this week? Amazon releases new ChatBot, Open AI ... - Android Authority
- Of open AI, panic and storytelling | Nation - Nation [Last Updated On: December 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 2nd, 2023]
- Why is Elon Musk suing Open AI and Sam Altman? In a word: Microsoft. - Morningstar [Last Updated On: March 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2024]
- Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Open AI's Anna Makanju, Senators Mark Warner and Todd Young, and other power players ... - The Washington Post [Last Updated On: March 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2024]
- Le Monde and Open AI sign partnership agreement on artificial intelligence - Le Monde [Last Updated On: March 15th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2024]