Tag: artificial intelligence

It’s not an echo – ChatGPT might suddenly mimic your voice when you speak to it

ChatGPT might sometimes seem able to think like you, but wait until it suddenly sounds just like you, too. That’s a chance brought to light by the new Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT, specifically the more advanced GPT-4o model. OpenAI released the system card last week explaining what GPT-4o can…

Read More

I tried to reassure a friend about AI at a party, but ended up spooking us both

AI is inescapable in a way that makes you wonder why you took the day off in the first place. It’s not just that there are countless chatbots and generative models to choose from, it’s that the arrival and prevalence of this fast-growing-and-changing-technology, like a earworm everyday consumers can’t shake.…

Read More

Don’t worry – paid Apple Intelligence features are reportedly years away

Apple Intelligence is set to be one of the most exciting updates to Apple’s software in years, adding a whole range of AI features to your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. But it could also come at a cost – at least eventually. Recently we heard from an analyst that Apple…

Read More

Google’s DeepMind AI can now play table tennis to a competitive level

Before artificial intelligence takes over the world, it seems it’ll beat us at table tennis first: Google has reported on a robot making use of its DeepMind AI that is now able to play ping-pong to an “amateur human level” of performance. The DeepMind lab is where Google works on…

Read More

A major new Midjourney rival has landed – here’s how to try the open-source Flux

A new AI image generator named Flux.1 has burst onto the scene and is rapidly accruing kudos for its high-end results and the fact that it’s an open-source model. Flux was built by Black Forest Labs, whose founders were previously at Stability AI, the creator of the popular Stable Diffusion…

Read More

ChatGPT’s free tier just got a very handy image-making upgrade

OpenAI is expanding access to its best AI image generator to ChatGPT users who don’t pay for a subscription. They can now use the DALL-E 3 model to produce two images a day.  Up until now, DALL-E 3 has only been available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, though those who pay…

Read More