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The AI Natives #1
Claude 2 hits beta, OpenAI makes GPT-4 API available, and Copyright Concerns continue to grow
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Anthropic announces Claude 2, their new model with improved performance, enhanced safety, and broader accessibility. Available as a public beta, Claude 2 is a leader in context window, supporting 100k+ tokens, enabling the processing of long texts with optimal results. It excels in coding, math, and reasoning, offering businesses seamless API access at the same price.
OpenAI made GPT-4 API available to all paying customers. GPT-3.5 Turbo, DALL·E, and Whisper APIs continue to be generally available, while older models will be depreciated beginning of 2024.
Google announces the global release of Bard, their conversational AI service, in over 40 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, and Spanish, marking Bard's largest expansion to date and enabling access across Europe. Updates and new features have been introduced, including the ability to listen to Bard's responses, adjust tone and style, revisit conversations easily, share chats with others using shareable links, and upload photos for analysis using Google Lens capabilities.
OpenAI faces a lawsuit alleging the unauthorized collection of "massive amounts of personal data," including medical records and information on children, for training ChatGPT. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI acquired data from the web without consent and stored chat logs from ChatGPT users, including via integrations with platforms like Snapchat and Spotify. Plaintiffs seek a freeze on commercial access to OpenAI's products until stricter regulations are implemented, along with the ability to opt out of data collection. Microsoft, a major backer of OpenAI, is also named as a defendant.
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