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PLUS: For the cool kids 'Snap' now into AI

Good Morning Pigeoneers! This is the Robot Pigeon, the AI newsletter that’s as crisp and flavorful as that ONE Dorito in the bag that got overloaded with seasoning.

If you tell me you can’t taste that picture right there - you’re lying.

Today we've found you ....

5 Cool New AI Tools of the Future

3 Of the latest AI news updates summarized and explained

1 Amazing AI Pic of the Day

Now lets get to it ...

5 of the latest AI Tools from the Future ...

artifact.news A personalized news feedpowered by artificial intelligence

Notion AI Notion is now powered by AI

Fathom.video Upgrade your productivity with your own free AI Meeting Assistant

Pixelicious Pixel art converter, turn any image into an 8-bit style image

Mars X Develop software with no code using AI

Zuckerberg Introduces Meta’s Answer to ChatGPT, LLaMA...

• Meta, formerly known as Facebook, unveiled its AI system LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) to the AI research community.

• LLaMA is designed to generate text and carries out tasks such as conversations, summarization of written material and more complex tasks like solving math or predicting protein structures.

• Meta described its AI as a “smaller foundation model” than other large language models and that it requires less computing power.

• It is available in multiple sizes, non-commercial license focused on research use cases, with access granted to academic researchers and those affiliated with government, civil society, and academia.

• The company has acknowledged the risks of bias, toxic comments and hallucinations associated with large language models.

• Those interested can apply via request form available online.

Snap launches A.I. chatbot powered by OpenAI’s GPT...

  • Snap announced Monday it’s rolling out an OpenAI-powered chatbot named My AI to its Snapchat+ subscribers.

  • The chatbot, based on similar technology that underpins Microsoft’s Bing AI, can recommend gift ideas, weekend plans, or recipes, Snap said in a press release.

An indication of how AI is being used (or not) generally ... How Nature readers are using ChatGPT...

• 80% of 672 respondents have used ChatGPT or a similar AI tool at least once, with 8% using it every day and 14% several times per week.

• 38% of respondents know of others who use generative AI tools for research or teaching.

• 57% of survey participants used the chatbot for “creative fun not related to research”; 27% brainstorming research ideas; 24% writing computer code; 16% writing manuscripts, producing presentations, or conducting literature reviews; and 10% generating graphics and pictures.

• Respondents predict the biggest beneficial impact on research to be assisting with mundane tasks, writing fluently and quickly, and searches.

• Concerns include reliability and false information, misuse, errors/bias in results, cheating on assignments, paper mills producing fake publications.

Amazing AI Pic of the Day ...

"Do Robots Need a Tea Break?"

That's all for today! Loads of features to add to the up and coming editions, please let me know what you like, don't like and features that you would love to see next!

Enjoy your Day! ... Phil

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