AI wrote everything from 0:11 to 1:34. In which a text-generation AI promises John that of course it won’t replace him.
ChatGPT, Explained: What to Know About OpenAI’s Chatbot | Tech News Briefing Podcast | WSJ
ChatGPT, Lensa and DALL-E are giving more people without computing skills the chance to interact with artificial intelligence. These AI programs that can write detailed responses to questions or create stunning images based on prompts are all over social media.
Somehow Every Computer Chip In The World Is Built By One Company
It might seem impossible to believe but all the most advanced semiconductors are made by machines built by one company, named ASML.
Best Camera Apps for Android – 2022 Review!
Roundup and review of the leading Android Camera Apps for 2022.
FTX Collapse Hearing: Key Moments From John J. Ray’s Testimony | WSJ
John J. Ray III, the new chief executive of FTX, testified in front of a House committee Tuesday on the collapse of the crypto exchange. His testimony came less than a day after the company founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, was arrested in the Bahamas.
He said FTX incurred losses ‘in excess of $7 billion’ during the hearing.
Android 13 Official Release: All New Changes & Features
All the new features, visual changes & tweaks in Android 13 demonstrated on the newly released Google Pixel 6a in comparison with Android 12.1 on the Pixel 5.
My Tech Hot Takes!
Thoughts on crypto, TikTok vs Youtube, Tesla’s panel gaps and 5G currently sucks.
Toyota CEO Had Enough
Although the title is hyperbolic clickbait, the Toyota CEO announced some news that positions Toyota against the grain in terms of EV production. This video takes a look at what led to this decision and what it could mean for the future of Toyota.
Why Silicon Valley’s Betting Big On Machine-Made Art
Silicon Valley is abuzz over a new kind of artificial intelligence — generative AI.
It’s a somewhat new field that exploded in popularity and attention in recent weeks, thanks to a steady stream of novel — and sometimes very weird — pieces of digital art hitting social media. The art was made by generative AI software, using simple text prompts from humans.
These kinds of tools not only produce unique pieces of art, they can also generate audio, text and video based on user prompts. While their results are less than perfect, the AI tools can turn what were once hours-long projects into minutes-long tasks.
Proponents of generative AI software say the tools could one day replace the armies of visual effects artists who work on major blockbuster films. In a shorter time frame, they could help white-collar workers whip up slideshow presentations, design corporate logos and even craft written content such as blog posts or social media posts.
Watch the video above to find out how generative AI works and why Silicon Valley tech investors think it could be the next big thing.
AI Art isn’t Real (or is it?)
Marques Brownlee and Hasan Minhaj discuss whether or not AI art is real, particularly in reference to DALL-E 2 and VR.
