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AI Natives #8 - AI comes closer to Enterprise-ready

Google brings SynthID and rumors on Gemini, while Meta takes Llama to run for code

Hey there, #TheAINatives! 🤖

Happy to have you here joining us with the eighth issue of The AI Natives!

The danger score goes down, as SynthID is introduced! What a good step for giant like Google to bring actually traceable solution that will enable AI image detection to work.

I hope that more providers of models where image/video serves as the output, will introduce similar methods and we will be able to clearly differentiate AI-generated images from those with a bit of more reality inside.

With that in mind, let the #8 AI Natives issue begin! ⏬

CONVO OVER COFFEE ☕

Big topics to discuss with friends and colleagues

  • Google DeepMind's SynthID: The Next-Gen AI Image Detector

    Google DeepMind unveils SynthID, a new AI image detector. In short, Google plans to infuse hidden clues in the AI generated pictures that will make such detectable. A very good step into the future!

  • OpenAI ChatGPT goes Enterprise

    OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Enterprise, offering new levels of security, privacy, and the most advanced version of ChatGPT to date. With features like unlimited higher-speed GPT-4 access, longer context windows.

  • OpenAI's ChatGPT nears a staggering $1 Billion in Annual Sales

    In a testament to the power and potential of AI, OpenAI's ChatGPT is reportedly approaching an annual sales figure of $1 billion. Notably, since ChatGPT's inception just nine months prior, it has been adopted by over 80% of Fortune 500 companies.

  • Google's rolls out Duet AI

    Google announces the rollout of its Duet AI assistant across all Workspace apps, including Gmail, Drive, Slides, and Docs. Envisioned as a collaborative and productivity tool, Duet AI promises to transform how users interact with Google apps. From generating email responses and images to summarizing documents, Duet AI is Google’s answer to OpenAI’s tools in Microsoft Office.

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