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AI Dream Interpreter, Quiz Maker, ChatGPT in Microsoft Teams and more!
Issue #10
The world of AI is bustling with a dizzying volume of new features, startups and news - this week was no exception. If it feels like time passes faster in the ever-changing field of AI than elsewhere, well... you're right! But never fear: ThisWeek.AI has their fingers on the pulse to keep up with all these interesting developments so we can stay informed and ahead of the game.
Let's go explore!
ThisWeek in AI - Five
1) QuizGrowth: This service will analyze content from the URL of your choice and generate instant quiz! It is really that simple! Test your knowledge on the URL below where QuizGrowth has turned the top 50 Wikipedia pages into quiz!
2) DreamInterpreter: Always wondered what a dream or a nightmare means? Now there is an AI powered service for that. Just describe what you saw in your sleep and Dream Interpreter will explain the meaning of what you saw. Give it a try.
3) Kili.so: Would you like ChatGPT like responses for your own content? Wait no more! Kili is a service that connects to your data source makes it searchable instantly.
4) Albus: Power of ChatGPT right into your Teams application. Yes, Albus, which has been available for Slack for some time, is now available for Teams as well. You can ask it to write emails, document code, fix bugs, answer Qs and more.
5) SuperCreator: Generate short social media videos from any content on the web in just minutes. SuperCreator analyzes the content, creates a script and screens for you and also offers a teleprompter like experience for seamless content creation experience.
Check the demo video out to see how the app works.
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ThisWeek in AI - Art
Artists: Datatata, Monkey, xSneakyKiwix, Luxuria, Dangan, mariusciobanu, MagdaMM, SpaceMonkey | TSG
ThisWeek in AI - Interesting Reads
A news site used AI to write articles. It was a journalistic disaster. - CNET had been quietly publishing articles generated by an unspecified "AI engine.". Needless to say, it didn't go as planned.
What Happens When AI Has Read Everything? - The article discusses the idea that as Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to consume more and more text, it will eventually run out of high-quality prose to ingest. The article suggests that AI's development relies on consuming large amounts of human-created text, but good prose is difficult to produce and in limited supply.
Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content - Getty Images claims Stability AI ‘unlawfully’ scraped millions of images from its site. It’s a significant escalation in the developing legal battles between generative AI firms and content creators.
AI Is Not the New Crypto - The article discusses the recent advancements in generative AI, specifically mentioning DALL-E and ChatGPT, and how they are being compared to the release of the iPhone in 2007 or the invention of the desktop computer.
Fireside Chat(with a bot) with Reid Hoffman: Reid, co-founder of LinkedIn and one of the board of Directors of OpenAI recently spent almost an hour chatting with ChatGPT. It is fascinating conversation between a human and AI, not the first and wont be the last, but super interesting.
If you aren't keeping up with the latest and greatest in Artificial Intelligence, you are falling behind. Don't have the time? Don't worry, I've got you covered. I've decided to publish a list of 5 fascinating AI startups/projects/features every week!