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It's Hump Day, and there’s a lot of humping going on! OpenAI just lost its cofounder, Google has rolled out some thrilling yet terrifying AI tools, and Senators are gearing up to rein in these tech wonders. Let's dive in! 🐫
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OpenAI endorses bill banning deceptive AI in election ads (AllSides)
Google Expands Synthetic Content Watermarking Tool to AI-Generated Text (InfoSecurity)
OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is officially leaving the company he co-founded (TheVerge)
TikTok is testing AI-generated search results, powered by… Yes, ChatGPT (TheVerge)
Google launches Firebase Genkit, a new open-source framework for building AI-powered apps (TC)
xAI nears $10 bln deal to rent Oracle's AI servers (Reuters)
🌐 Other Tech news
The Alcohol industry has something to cheer about. There is a new gel that breaks down alcohol in the body (ETH)
Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away (ARS)
Elon Musk seems to have decided he needs his Supercharger team after all, weeks after axing the division (BI)
Should YouTube Creators win Emmys? (TubeFilter)
Inside Facebook’s Free-Sperm Economy - Frustrated with the industry’s high fees, some women have gone online to meet men eager to donate their semen (TheCut)
Meme stocks like GameStop are soaring like it’s 2021 (Vox)
Google’s New AI Bag is Full of Tricks.
At Google I/O 2024, the tech giant unveiled a series of groundbreaking advancements in AI technology. Highlighted by the updates of Gemini, their revolutionary AI model, and Project Astra, which enhances video and speech processing, Google showcased their commitment to integrating AI across their platforms. The event also saw the debut of Vo, alongside new hardware innovations with Trillium TPUs and the custom ARM-based Axion CPU. Emphasizing the theme of "letting Google do the work for you," the presentations illustrated how AI is poised to transform search, Android, and educational tools, promising faster, smarter, and more efficient user experiences.
Gemini AI Model:
Integrated into tools for debugging code, gaining insights, and building next-gen AI applications.
Significant transformation in Google Search, launching in the US and expanding to more countries and categories.
Reimagined Android with AI at its core, including AI-powered search and on-device AI for fast experiences while keeping data private.
Integrated into education, answering specific questions about videos and PDFs.
Project Astra - A video of the app finding lost items.
Project Astra:
Features agents that process information and interpret what it sees faster through continuous encoding of video frames. It makes us wonder if the “Google Glass” project is making a comeback. Also a bit scary as they showcased a mobile phone reminding the user where she left her belongings as if it was always watching.
It also combines video and speech input into a timeline for efficient recall.
Vo Generative Video Model:
Creates high-quality videos from text, image, and video prompts.
Text to Video Capabilities.
Trillium and Axion:
Sixth generation of TPUs.
First custom ARM-based CPU.
The overall Theme is “Letting Google do the work for you" with AI as a recurring theme throughout the presentation and the introduction of powerful tools that will allow you to have AI assistants at your disposal that can see, hear, and provide unlimited access to information.
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Grammarly vs. QuillBot
Grammarly is an AI-powered writing partner, offering comprehensive writing assistance across various platforms as a grammar checker and plagiarism detector. With features like generative AI and team collaboration tools, Grammarly ensures clarity, professionalism, and consistency in your writing style. Perfect for individuals and teams seeking to improve their writing effectiveness and efficiency. English Focus and it has a helpful browser extension to help you while you write on any app. Pricing plans (free plans available, paid plans start at $12 per month).
Strengths:
Works on 500,000+ apps and sites.
Helps you put thoughts into words.
Better for teams.
Weaknesses:
Primarily designed for English.
Limited paraphrasing options.
Specializes in paraphrasing text with precision and clarity. Its robust paraphrasing capabilities and multilingual support make it ideal for users who need to rewrite text across different languages. QuillBot simplifies the process of rewriting while maintaining accuracy and coherence. Multiple language support, but limited integration. Pricing plans (free plans available, paid plans start at $8.33 per month)
Strengths:
Paraphrases in and translates to other languages.
Robust paraphrasing tool.
Weaknesses:
Limited integrations.
Not designed for teams.
Limited writing support.
Comparison
Both use AI to rewrite and compose text, offer an online editor, and can improve and correct writing. They both have a free version, but Quillbot’s paid plan is more affordable.
Grammarly is better for teams, offers more integrations, and has a stronger focus on writing style, clarity, vocabulary, and tone.
QuillBot is better for paraphrasing in multiple languages, offers more language support, and has a more robust paraphrasing tool.
Who should use each tool?
Grammarly:
Professionals who need to write in multiple apps and websites.
Teams who need a consistent writing style.
Those who want to improve their writing style, clarity, vocabulary, and tone.
QuillBot:
Those who need to paraphrase in multiple languages.
Students who need help with research and citations.
Those who want a more robust paraphrasing tool.
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A Bipartisan Plan to Regulate AI is here.
A bipartisan group of senators unveiled a 31-page plan to regulate AI, proposing a $32 billion federal investment in AI research and development.
The roadmap, developed by Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and other lawmakers, recommends that congressional committees create legislation to evaluate AI harms, protect elections, and address AI risks in sectors like healthcare and housing. While Congress debates regulation, AI companies are rapidly advancing their technologies. Schumer suggests a piecemeal legislative approach, with some AI bills potentially passing the Senate by year-end, and ongoing efforts into the next Congress.
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