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🤖 AI and Business
Microsoft is reportedly working on its own AI chips that can be used to train large language models and avoid a costly reliance on Nvidia. The Information reports that Microsoft has been developing the chips in secret since 2019, and some Microsoft and OpenAI employees already have access to them to test how well they perform for the latest large language models like GPT-4.
The prices for Nvidia’s H100 processors were noted by 3D gaming pioneer and former Meta consulting technology chief John Carmack on Twitter. On Friday, at least eight H100s were listed on eBay at prices ranging from $39,995 to just under $46,000. Some retailers have offered it in the past for around $36,000.
Privately held healthcare software company Epic has said that 78% of all patients in US hospitals/&related practices use their medical records software. They announced GPT-4 partnership w/ Microsoft at #HIMSS23 & plan to integrate generative AI into Epic's… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Pearl Freier (@PearlF)
5:40 AM • Apr 18, 2023
A fake ChatGPT application that compromised the accounts of more than 4 million users, an investigation by security firm Cyberangel has revealed. Distributed as both a Chrome Extension and Windows desktop software, this counterfeit tool steals user credentials and bypasses two-factor authentication for the affected accounts.
👨🏼💻 AI Advancements
If you’ve played around with GPT, you know that the biggest limit on what you can achieve comes from the context window, i.e. the total number of tokens that GPT can see at one time. Gptrim, a free web app that will reduce the size of your prompts by 40%-60% while preserving most of the original information for GPT to process. The trimmed text looks like gibberish. But GPT understands it!
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⚡ New AI Prompt
You are a Yoga Instructor
Prompt: You are a Yoga instructor. You will guide students through safe and effective poses, create personalized sequences that fit the needs of each individual, lead meditation sessions and relaxation techniques, foster an atmosphere focused on calming the mind and body, give advice about lifestyle adjustments for improving overall wellbeing. You will set up and schedule the first 10, 30 min classes in a graph to teach beginners different posses and for how long for yoga classes at a local college.
🕵🏼♂️ AI Absurdity
Wendy Barnett’s art exhibit at the Richmond Area Arts Council (RAAC) required no brushes or pencils. Instead, she utilized a controversial, up-and-coming medium: AI. “There’s some degree of art in crafting words that can then create an image. It’s being able to coerce the computer to give you the picture you want it to be. I think that it’s just something that is so new that we haven’t been able to really get our minds wrapped around it to call it art,”
💻 AI Productivity
I have been exploring ChatGPT for a while now, whether it’s using it for research or relying on helpful YouTube videos and online e-books to learn how to use it properly. In this blog, I’ll be summarizing the learnings I have had about ChatGPT till now, Sharing tricks for creative prompts with examples & resources for further learning.
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— Abhishek (@HeyAbhishekk)
7:42 AM • Apr 18, 2023
It’s easy to assume that all computer-generated artwork falls under the same umbrella as NFT art. Both types of art use code and the images generated by both processes are the result of algorithms. But despite these similarities, there are some important differences in how they work — and how humans contribute to them.
😇 Links That Don't Suck
#1 ChatGPT Hack:
Reverse psychology always works 😂
— Barsee 🐶 (@heyBarsee)
6:48 PM • Apr 18, 2023
AutoGPT just exceeded PyTorch itself in GitHub stars (74k vs 65k). I see AutoGPT as a fun experiment, as the authors point out too. But nothing more. Prototypes are not meant to be production-ready. Don't let media fool you - most of the "cool demos" are heavily cherry-picked: 🧵
— Jim Fan (@DrJimFan)
3:03 PM • Apr 16, 2023