Tag: artificial intelligence

Google plans to get its AI to write your emails for you

Google DeepMind is building an AI email assistant The AI will automatically respond to messages in a user’s own voice and style The assistant will sort and organize inboxes to help reduce time spent on admin duties There are few modern experiences more demoralizing than waking up, picking up your…

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Free ChatGPT users can finally stop re-explaining themselves in every session

OpenAI has added a memory feature for free ChatGPT users The AI chatbot can now recall recent conversations and tailor responses accordingly You can decide what ChatGPT remembers or disable it if you choose OpenAI has a reliable strategy of releasing new ChatGPT features for paying subscribers first before rolling…

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We’re all on AI time now and you better get used to it

“We’re on AI time,” that’s what I tell people now when they try to comprehend the rapid pace of AI and all connected technologies, advancements. Even though it’s been just two and a half years since OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT on the world, I’ve known intuitively for months that in the…

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Altman says Gen Z uses ChatGPT for life decisions, here’s why that’s both smart and risky

“They don’t really make life decisions without asking ChatGPT what they should do.” That’s what OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said about Gen Z during a talk at Sequoia Capital’s AI Ascent event recently. It wasn’t exactly shocking, more like confirmation of something many of us already suspected and what AI…

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This movie is fully AI-generated and has a fully SAG-AFTRA cast – here’s 3 things you need to know about Echo Hunter

Echo Hunter is a new, fully AI-generated sci-fi short film created using Arcana AI The cast is SAG-AFTRA actors led by Breckin Meyer The film blends traditional voice performances with AI-rendered visuals There’s a memorable moment in the new sci-fi short film Echo Hunter where a clone hunter starts questioning…

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I used Veo 3 to recreate the first YouTube video, and the results are almost too good

We all know the story of the first YouTube video, a grainy 19-second clip of co-founder Jawed Karim at the zoo, remarking on the elephants behind him. That video was a pivotal moment in the digital space, and in some ways, it is a reflection, or at least an inverted…

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