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ChatGPT records 200m weekly active users
ChatGPT owner OpenAI reported that the chatbot has more than 200 million weekly active users, up from 100 million active users in late 2023 which it recorded, demonstrating the increased popularity in generative AI (gen AI) tools.
AI Chips and ChatGPT – a look at AI and robotics
AI chips can enhance the intelligence of robotics, with future potential for smarter and more autonomous cars and robots. Alongside the uses of ChatGPT and engaging with robots at home, the potential for this technology to improve working environments and transform socialising is promising.
Recreating Star Trek’s holodeck using ChatGPT
In the realm of science fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced viewers to the holodeck, a pioneering concept where Captain Picard and his crew could simulate diverse environments ranging from lush jungles to Victorian London.
Volkswagen integrates ChatGPT into its vehicles
Volkswagen is set to introduce the AI-based chatbot ChatGPT into its IDA voice assistant across various vehicle models.
Judges approve the use of ChatGPT in legal rulings
According to a report in The Daily Telegraph, judges in England and Wales will be permitted to use ChatGPT for assistance in drafting legal rulings, despite concerns that AI might generate fictitious cases.
Series 16 – Episode 8 – AI at the Edge: memory’s role in a data-driven future
Paige West speaks with Axel Stoermann, VP & Chief Technology Officer, KIOXIA Europe aboutAI and Edge computing.
Mira Murati departs OpenAI: a leadership shift amid corporate restructuring
Mira Murati, OpenAI’s Chief Technology Officer, has resigned after six and a half years, marking the end of a critical period for the company.
Generative AI awareness soars, but environmental concerns grow
According to a new survey, 83%* of UK adults are now aware of or have used Generative AI (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft CoPilot, and Google Gemini.
Big tech emissions under scrutiny
In recent years, leading tech companies, including Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Apple, have positioned themselves as champions ofrenewable energyandcarbon reduction.
The next frontier: enter the Large Engineering Model
Large Language Models (LLMs) have made the headlines in recent years. Every media outlet, analyst, and company CEO has closely tracked how this innovation in artificial intelligence will change the status quo. However, while ChatGPT or DALL-E are impressive, we have to question whether the payoff for the financial investment and environmental strain is worth it.