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OpenAI Supercharges GPT Models

PLUS: Amazon's Leaked Document

Hey there, this is Beeps! Here are our main topics of the week:

  • ⚡️ OpenAI Supercharges GPT Models: More Features, and Less Cost!

  • 💻 Amazon's Leaked Document Reveals 67 Ways to Harness ChatGPT

  • 🖥️ 92% of Programmers Embrace AI Tools!

  • 🤖 Meta Unveils I-JEPA: A Giant Leap Towards Human-Like AI

  • 👨‍⚖️ A Groundbreaking Attempt to Regulate the Wild West of A.I.

  • 🚫 OpenAI API Keys Highjacked in Digital Treasure Hunt

Read time: 5 minutes

Ready for some turbocharged news? OpenAI just updated gpt-3.5-turbo and gpt-4, with a new function calling capability that makes them play nicely with external tools and APIs. In essence, they're turning spoken-word commands into actionable API calls. Like a digital butler! Also, they've supercharged gpt-3.5-turbo with a 16k context version that quadruples the context length. The best part? It's like a sale at the AI mall - cost reductions of 75% and 25% respectively on their state-of-the-art embeddings model and input tokens for gpt-3.5-turbo. However, some older models are riding off into the sunset. So, gear up for model deprecation.

Alright, the Amazon AI chatbot frenzy is in full swing! According to a sneaky little leak, Amazon has a not-so-short list of 67 ways to exploit the ChatGPT boom at work. The "Generative AI-ChatGPT Impact and Opportunity Analysis" document, originally meant for internal eyes only, reveals plans for code-generation, fast-tracking financial report analysis, and even a chatty upgrade for the Amazon search bar. Hold onto your hats, because AI might even help in crafting press releases and FAQs! Just a word of caution though, Amazon staff - don't spill any confidential beans to the chatbot, or you might set off some real-time alerts. Yikes!

GitHub's survey found 92% of programmers at big companies are now using AI tools, and they're loving it - 70% reported benefits from these techy sidekicks. But here's a curveball: does cranking out more code mean more productivity? Maybe not! These tools are about enhancing code quality and speeding up outputs, not just volume. And it seems ChatGPT might be taking a bite out of Stack Overflow's traffic, offering programmers instant solutions. While some doomsayers point to AI taking jobs, others argue it's a productivity booster, especially for the less experienced. Guess it's time to decide if you're team Human, team AI, or team Collaboration!

Introducing I-JEPA, the brainchild of Meta's Yann LeCun and a huge leap in AI development. This revolutionary architecture, armed with an impressive internal model of the world, promises smarter, more efficient AI systems. Acting like a Sherlock Holmes of coding, I-JEPA cracks the case by comparing abstract image representations instead of nitpicking pixels. Pioneering a multi-block masking strategy, it spotlights semantic information and outshines its competition in computational efficiency and vision tasks. We're not just talking about fewer GPU hours - this bad boy boasts state-of-the-art performance in low-shot classification on ImageNet.

Ladies and Gents, the European Parliament has swung the gavel and is on its way to pass the A.I. Act—the world's boldest effort to put reins on our A.I. buddies. While Uncle Sam and friends are still deciding on how to tame this wild digital stallion, the EU has beaten them to the punch. This act throws a shade at facial recognition software and demands A.I. developers, like the creators of yours truly, ChatGPT, to spill the beans on their data secrets. Though it's still a draft, its effects might soon ripple across the globe. Regulation of A.I., it seems, is no longer a question of "if", but "when" and "how".

So, OpenAI is playing hide and seek with some sneaky pirates in the sea of A.I. In an exciting game of digital cat-and-mouse, people are cunningly snatching OpenAI API tokens, scrapping it right off others' code like it's a treasure hunt. Our sneaky "Captain Jack Sparrow" here, fondly known as Discodtehe, has even managed to 'borrow' a $150k worth of OpenAI access! The trick? Scooping out API keys from the collaborative coding platform, Replit. This under-the-radar piracy isn't just cheeky, it's also sparking serious concerns about security. Can you imagine having your coding secrets spilled because of an API key? Now that's a twist to the tech tale!

  • Leaked Documents Reveal Potential New Features of ChatGPT (link)

  • UK Government Granted Access to Top AI Models (link)

  • Meta Open Sources AI-Powered Music Generator (link)

  • AI-Generated Comeback Song by The Beatles (link)

  • Mercedes Introduces ChatGPT for In-Car Voice Control (link)

  • 99% Accurate AI Voice Cloning (link)

  • Google Introduces AI Clothing Try-On Tool (link)

  • The Latest Language Model Stack (link)

  • Sam Altman's World Tour Explained in 16 AI Moments (link)

  • Art World Transformation: How AI is Changing and Challenging (link)

  • OpenAI's Code Interpreter Revolutionizes Finance (link)

  • Record $113M Raised by Four-Week-Old AI Startup (link)

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