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GPT-4 Powered Chatbot For Your Business
Plus, New AI Tools for app development, studying, AI video presenters, and converting sketches to images
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Businesses can now develop their own GPT-powered chatbots for extremely low cost, ushering in a new era of customer service.
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Dante AI: GPT-4 Powered Chatbot For Your Business
CommanderGPT: AI Project with Desktop Permissions
AI Image Generation Crash Course
New AI tools for app development, studying, AI video presenters, and converting sketches to images
The Latest Research Papers
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Dante AI: GPT-4 Powered Chatbot For Your Business
Building a custom AI chatbot for businesses (or personal use) has been a frequent request of small businesses who have been using ChatGPT over the past few months.
This project seems to be addressing that concern and gained significant traction over the weekend: Dante AI is a platform that enables businesses to create custom AI chatbots powered by the GPT-4 language model.
Dante provides an easy-to-use interface where businesses can build robust AI knowledge bases by uploading various file types, including websites, images, and videos.
It also integrates with a multitude of applications, facilitating seamless incorporation into existing workflows. Dante AI offers voice interaction and supports over 100 languages, making it suitable for global use. It enhances customer experience by offering 24/7 support, improves operational efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, and provides valuable customer insights.
This is a great tool that is available to demo for free. Expect this to be big for businesses, regardless of size. There is no reason why individuals couldn’t leverage Dante for their personal use - uploading files and websites to embed for a conversational dialogue. Keep an eye on this one.
Read more: Dante AI website
CommanderGPT: AI With Desktop Permissions
A new project known as CommanderGPT is stirring conversations and piquing interest across the AI community.
Initially unveiled by Reddit user u/Optimal_Internal8319, CommanderGPT pushes the boundaries of what we have come to expect from AutoGPTs, enabling the potent GPT-4 to interact directly with a desktop environment and read/write files, a first of its kind endeavor.
CommanderGPT - a project for full desktop automation with read + write permissions.
When an AutoGPT can click around on your computer & browser, things are going to get interesting.
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The short demonstration video showcases the capabilities of CommanderGPT, exhibiting the program's ability to open a Word file, compose a Shakespearean poem, and subsequently save it on the desktop.
Though the demonstration only scratches the surface of the potential held by CommanderGPT, the implications of its capabilities are significant. If we extrapolate the demo's features and consider a program that can manipulate files, navigate the internet, interact with websites, and generate content autonomously, we can begin to appreciate the magnitude of this advancement.
This development, undoubtedly, represents the next substantial leap in the field of AI.
Read More: Reddit thread on CommanderGPT
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Top AI Research Papers This Week
Note: arXiv is a free online library where scientists share their research papers before they are published.
The Joint Automated Repository for Various Integrated Simulations (JARVIS) infrastructure at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has revolutionized data-driven materials design. The latest enhancements to JARVIS include a doubling of the materials database, integration of advanced electronic structure methods, incorporation of graph neural network-based materials design, development of a universal tight-binding model, and the addition of computer-vision tools for advanced microscopy applications.
In this work, the authors propose MinD-Video, a model that can reconstruct high-quality videos from fMRI data. MinD-Video learns spatiotemporal information from fMRI data through a masked brain model, multimodal contrastive learning with spatiotemporal attention, and co-training with an augmented Stable Diffusion model. The reconstructed videos were evaluated with various semantic and pixel-level metrics, and MinD-Video outperformed the previous by 45%.
Researchers have developed a new AI system called CoDi that can generate multiple modalities of output, including language, image, video, and audio, from any mixture of input modalities. CoDi is unique in that it can generate these modalities simultaneously, without being restricted to a subset of inputs such as text or images.
The researchers propose a framework called CRITIC that allows language models to verify and correct their own output through interaction with external tools. CRITIC has been shown to significantly improve the performance of LLMs on various tasks including free-form question answering, mathematical program synthesis, and “toxicity reduction.”
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