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πŸ“ ChatGPT Gets More Powerful with Scheduled Tasks and Reminders

OpenAI's AI chatbot can now set reminders and perform recurring actions.

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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 -πŸ“ ChatGPT Gets More Powerful with Scheduled Tasks and Reminders

OpenAI is launching a new beta feature in ChatGPT called Tasks that lets users schedule future actions and reminders. The feature is similar to what you would find in a traditional digital assistant like Google Assistant or Siri, but with ChatGPT's more advanced language capabilities. Users can tell ChatGPT what they need and when they need it done, and the system can also proactively suggest tasks based on your conversations. All tasks can be managed either directly in chat threads or through a new Tasks section, and users will receive notifications upon completion of these tasks. While Tasks is currently a premium feature, it suggests that OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT's role beyond conversation into territory traditionally held by virtual assistants.

2 - πŸ“Ή Wyze Cameras Now Describe What They See with AI

Wyze has launched a new AI feature that generates text descriptions of motion events captured by its cameras. These "Descriptive Alerts" aim to provide users with more context than simple motion notifications, such as "a delivery driver wearing a blue hat leaves a package on the doorstep." This feature is available to subscribers of the new Cam Unlimited Pro plan, which also includes facial recognition and enhanced cloud storage. However, given Wyze's history of security and privacy issues, users should proceed with caution.

3 - πŸƒπŸ»β€β™‚οΈ Meta's "Race to Beat OpenAI" Revealed: Pirated Books Fuel AI Development

This article exposes Meta's internal discussions about using the book piracy site LibGen to train its AI models, mirroring similar tactics allegedly employed by competitors like OpenAI. These revelations, unearthed in a copyright lawsuit, highlight the lengths AI companies are willing to go to achieve dominance, even if it means skirting ethical and legal boundaries.

4 -πŸ™…πŸ»β€β™€οΈ UALink Consortium Welcomes Alibaba, Apple and Synopsys to its Board of Directors

The Ultra Accelerator Linkβ„’ Consortium (UALinkβ„’) announced the expansion of its Board of Directors with the addition of Alibaba Cloud Computing, Apple, and Synopsys. The new board members will contribute their expertise to advance the development and adoption of UALink, a high-speed interconnect designed for next-generation AI cluster performance. The UALink 1.0 specification is anticipated for release in Q1 2025 and will enable up to 200Gbps per lane connections for AI pods.

5 - πŸ‘·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ Building a Sustainable Future for AI

The U.S. government is spearheading a green revolution in AI by requiring new data centers on federal land to source clean energy, prioritize efficiency, and consider national security risks. With a February deadline for identifying suitable sites, the initiative aims to balance AI's rapid growth with climate and health concerns. Advocates like Johanna Neumann emphasize the need for renewable energy adoption to curb AI's energy demands and protect America's renewable energy goals.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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