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🆕 Amazon Unveils Nova: A New Suite of AI Foundation Models

Amazon expands its AI arsenal with a diverse range of models, from text to image and video generation.

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.

1 - 🆕 Amazon Unveils Nova: A New Suite of AI Foundation Models

Amazon has introduced a new family of AI foundation models, dubbed Nova. These models, designed to power various AI applications, include text, image, and video generation capabilities. Amazon aims to democratize access to advanced AI through its AWS platform, leveraging its extensive infrastructure and partnerships to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

2 - 📝 ChatGPT Search: A Truthful Test

A recent study reveals that OpenAI's ChatGPT search tool struggles with accuracy, often misattributing quotes and providing incorrect information, even when accessing data from trusted sources. Researchers warn of the potential dangers of relying on AI for factual information.

3 - 🗣️ Meta Admits Overzealous Content Moderation

Meta has acknowledged that its content moderation systems are mistakenly removing too much content, often penalizing harmless posts. The company is committed to refining its policies and improving the precision of its enforcement to minimize these errors.

4 - 😱 FTC Cracks Down on False Claims: Facial Recognition Software Must Be Truthful

The FTC takes action against IntelliVision for making false claims about its facial recognition software. The company boasted high accuracy and zero bias, but the FTC alleges these claims are unsubstantiated. The proposed order prevents IntelliVision from misleading consumers about its technology's performance.

5 - 💰 Intel's Budget Battlemage GPUs: A Price-Performance Play

Intel's upcoming Arc B580 and B570 graphics cards promise to offer impressive performance-per-dollar, challenging the likes of Nvidia's RTX 4060 and AMD's RX 7600. While Intel's benchmarks show the B580 outperforming its competitors in certain titles, real-world performance may vary. The B580's 12GB of VRAM could provide an advantage in memory-intensive games, but it remains to be seen how it stacks up against the competition in overall gaming experience.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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