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Thursday - April 18 - 2024 

OpenAI is reportedly gearing up to release a more powerful version of ChatGPT in the coming months.

The new AI model, known as GPT-5, is slated to arrive as soon as this summer, according to two sources in the know who spoke to Business Insider. Ahead of its launch, some businesses have reportedly tried out a demo of the tool, allowing them to test out its upgraded abilities.

The tech forms part of OpenAI’s futuristic quest for artificial general intelligence (AGI), or systems that are smarter than humans.

This lofty, sci-fi premise prophesies an AI that can think for itself, thereby creating more AI models of its ilk without the need for human supervision. Depending on who you ask, such a breakthrough could either destroy the world or supercharge it.

Humane AI raised more than $230 million before it even shipped a product. And when it finally released its Ai Pin – which costs $699 plus a $24 monthly subscription – pretty much every tech reviewer came to the same disappointing realization: this much-hyped product, which promises to disrupt the smartphone’s dominance, is not very good.

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Today’s newsletter : 

  • ChatGPT 5 release date: what we know about OpenAI’s next chatbot

  • Don’t blame MKBHD for the fate of Humane AI and Fisker

  • LinkedIn testing Premium Company Page subscription with AI-assisted content creation

  • Samsung aims to boost on-device AI with LPDDR5X DRAM

  • OpenAI chooses Tokyo for its first Asian office

  • Hugging Face launches Idefics2 vision-language model

  • Tech Leaders Once Cried for AI Regulation. Now the Message Is ‘Slow Down’

  • No One Actually Knows How AI Will Affect Jobs

  • Eric Schmidt Warned Against China’s AI Industry. Emails Show He Also Sought Connections to It

  • Stop Driving in Circles: Google Maps Taps AI to Help You Locate EV Chargers

OpenAI is reportedly gearing up to release a more powerful version of ChatGPT in the coming months.

The new AI model, known as GPT-5, is slated to arrive as soon as this summer, according to two sources in the know who spoke to Business Insider.

Ahead of its launch, some businesses have reportedly tried out a demo of the tool, allowing them to test out its upgraded abilities.

The tech forms part of OpenAI’s futuristic quest for artificial general intelligence (AGI), or systems that are smarter than humans.

This lofty, sci-fi premise prophesies an AI that can think for itself, thereby creating more AI models of its ilk without the need for human supervision.

Depending on who you ask, such a breakthrough could either destroy the world or supercharge it.

As the race to build the best AI heats up, here’s everything you need to know about GPT-5.

Humane AI raised more than $230 million before it even shipped a product.

And when it finally released its Ai Pin – which costs $699 plus a $24 monthly subscription – pretty much every tech reviewer came to the same disappointing realization: this much-hyped product, which promises to disrupt the smartphone’s dominance, is not very good.

Yet some onlookers are declaring that Marques Brownlee, the hugely popular YouTuber known as MKBHD, will be single-handedly responsible if the company eventually fails.

Soon after Humane AI dropped its long-awaited product, the conversation evolved away from the product itself and instead toward how Brownlee spoke about it in his own review.

Brownlee’s video title is admittedly a bit clicky: “The Worst Product I’ve Ever Reviewed… For Now.” But when you watch the actual video, the title delivers on its promise.

LinkedIn — the social platform that targets the working world — has quietly started testing another way to boost its revenues, this time with a new service for small and medium businesses.

TechCrunch has learned and confirmed that it is working on a new LinkedIn Premium Company Page subscription, which — for fees that appear to be as steep as $99/month — will include AI to write content and new tools to grow follower counts, among other features to raise the profiles of the company using them.

The move is significant because it underscores how Microsoft-owned LinkedIn continues to diversify its business model — while also trying to make itself more useful overall.

For years LinkedIn has been the butt of many a joke about how it can feel like a cesspool of shameless self-promotion, or (cue nervous laughter) creepy when you realize the amount of data it can gather about what you do on there.

Samsung has unveiled the industry’s first LPDDR5X DRAM with speeds of up to 10.7 Gbps, setting a new benchmark for the industry.

Achieved through the use of cutting-edge 12 nanometer (nm)-class process technology, Samsung has not only attained the highest performance metrics but also the smallest chip size among existing low-power double data rate (LPDDR) offerings.

YongCheol Bae, Executive VP of Memory Product Planning at Samsung, commented: “As demand for low-power, high-performance memory increases, LPDDR DRAM is expected to expand its applications from mainly mobile to other areas that traditionally require higher performance and reliability such as PCs, accelerators, servers, and automobiles.”

Bae further assured that Samsung is committed to continuing its innovation trajectory, focusing on delivering products tailored for the forthcoming on-device AI era through strategic collaborations with partners.

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OpenAI chooses Tokyo for its first Asian office

OpenAI has announced the opening of a new office in Tokyo to drive its expansion into the Asian market.

The new office aims to foster collaboration with the Japanese government, local businesses, and research institutions to develop AI tools tailored to Japan’s unique requirements.

Tokyo was selected for OpenAI’s first Asian venture due to its global leadership in technology, a culture dedicated to service, and an innovative community.

Hugging Face launches Idefics2 vision-language model

Hugging Face has announced the release of Idefics2, a versatile model capable of understanding and generating text responses based on both images and texts.

The model sets a new benchmark for answering visual questions, describing visual content, story creation from images, document information extraction, and even performing arithmetic operations based on visual input.

Tech Leaders Once Cried for AI Regulation. Now the Message Is ‘Slow Down’

The other night I attended a press dinner hosted by an enterprise company called Box.

Other guests included the leaders of two data-oriented companies, Datadog and MongoDB.

Usually the executives at these soirees are on their best behavior, especially when the discussion is on the record, like this one.

No One Actually Knows How AI Will Affect Jobs

Forget artificial intelligence breaking free of human control and taking over the world.

A far more pressing concern is how today’s generative AI tools will transform the labor market.

Some experts envisage a world of increased productivity and job satisfaction; others, a landscape of mass unemployment and social upheaval.

Eric Schmidt Warned Against China’s AI Industry. Emails Show He Also Sought Connections to It

IN NOVEMBER 2019, the US government’s National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI), an influential body chaired by former Google CEO and executive chairman Eric Schmidt, warned that China was using artificial intelligence to “advance an autocratic agenda.”

Just two months earlier, Schmidt was also seeking potential personal connections to China’s AI industry on a visit to Beijing, newly disclosed emails reveal.

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