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PLUS: ChatGPT leaked documents and "GodGPT"
Happy Friday, tech enthusiasts!
This week we’ve got some incredible updates. This is what I’ve got for you this week:
👕 Google New AI Clothing Try-On
🚨 Leaked ChatGPT Documents
📄 UK Government Granted Access to Top AI Models Source Code
⛪️ “GodGPT” Holds AI-Powered Service
🚀 AI-Generated QR Codes and Promo Videos Go Viral
🛠️ 10 New AI Tools
➕ & MORE.
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Google has revealed its latest virtual try-on feature, enabling users to visualize how apparel would appear on actual models across diverse body types and proportions.
The feature owes its capabilities to a state-of-the-art generative AI model that renders lifelike, superior-quality images, capturing nuances like draping, folding, stretching, and creasing.
It looks like OpenAI is getting ready to release another version of ChatGPT, maybe the much-awaited commercial one.
The picture was leaked in Reddit and shows "workspaces," which let users make easily recognizable accounts for ChatGPT, and also appears to allude to file uploads.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated at London Tech Week on Monday that Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic have agreed to share their AI models with the U.K. government for research and safety purposes.
Sunak stated that in order "to help build better evaluations and help us better understand the opportunities and risks of these systems," priority access will be allowed.
Mercedes-Benz is teaming up with OpenAI to put ChatGPT into its in-car voice assistant. The beta program starts on June 16th for eligible models using the command "Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta program."
The "Hey Mercedes" voice assistant can now have more natural conversations and ask pertinent follow-up questions thanks to the inclusion of ChatGPT.
A new GitHub survey reveals that 92% of programmers are utilizing AI tools, with 70% of them reporting positive outcomes resulting from their implementation.
Some other key survey findings: Waiting on builds and tests is still a problem and developers want more collaboration and think AI will help.
A ChatGPT chatbot, personified by different avatars on a screen above the altar, led more than 300 people through 40 minutes of prayer, music, sermons and blessings in Germany.
The service — including the sermon, prayers, and music — was created by ChatGPT and Jonas Simmerlein, a theologian and philosopher from the University of Vienna.
Meta just released MusicGen, a Language Model designed for creating music, trained on over 20,000 hours of music.
Not just that, it produces high-quality music while being conditioned on text description or melodic features.
Fine-Tuner AI: Build your own tailored AI agents and Chatbots without technical skills or coding. (link)
FashionAI: Take a picture of a person, then modify clothing or explore fashion using AI. (link)
Whisper Web: ML-powered speech recognition directly in the browser (link)
Deepshot: AI reshoot and deep fake tool (link)
AI Spend: Monitor your OpenAI API costs (link)
Framer: They release an AI tool that allows you to generate and publish a website in seconds. (link)
Uizard Autodesigner: Text to design, automated by AI. (link)
Maya: Your personal AI travel assistant (link)
10Web: Build or recreate any website in minutes with the power of AI (link)
BeforeSunset: Transform your workday from chaos to clarity (link)
Artistic QR codes:
AI-generated QR codes using ControlNet are insane.
This is going to be increasingly common in ads in the near future.
These examples blew my mind (try scanning them):
1. Ancient Village
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung)
3:48 PM • Jun 11, 2023
Promotional Video using AI:
Designed this little promo video of my logo using ControlNet v1.1, here's how 👇
(spoiler: it's easy)
— Will Gibson (@willgibs)
5:53 PM • Jun 15, 2023
That’s all for this week, I hope you enjoyed it. See you all on Twitter if you are there: @dr_cintas
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