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Boost your productivity using the AI-powered features of Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge is not just a browser, but an AI-powered platform that offers a range of features to help you learn, enjoy, create, and work on the web. Whether you want to ask complex questions, write  drafts, generate images, listen… Continue Reading →

Webaverse Moemate: An AI Avatar that interacts with your screen

Moemate is a product that showcases what AI can do by letting you chat with an AI avatar that can see and talk about anything on your screen. Some of its features:

AI makes 40% of Workers Reskill in the Next Three Years, IBM Study Reveals

“Learn how to use AI or you’ll be replaced by someone who does.”  An IBM study offers a reassuring perspective on the future of work in the age of AI. Rather than fearing replacement, professionals should focus on reskilling and… Continue Reading →

Vector Search in Azure Released: Elevating AI Integrations for Optimized Performance

Key take-aways: Note that hybrid search offers “supercharged results”: Overview: 

Windows 11’s Integration with ChatGPT

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A promising insight into the potential of AI-driven personal/company assistants

In short: try the demo at https://realchar.aiand engage into spoken conversations with AI Avatars like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs. Obviously you could make a personal/companies version of this AI avatar and feed it your voice and documents/preferences of choice. … Continue Reading →

Google Bard: Innovation Meets Privacy Concerns

Key take-aways of the article: General: Privacy Concerns: Other Features and Concerns:

OpenAI’s GPT-5: A New Frontier in AI Unveiled Through Trademark Filing

OpenAI has recently filed for a trademark of the term ‘GPT-5,’ indicating a forthcoming release of this new technology. Further insights and specifics regarding GPT-5 can be found within the associated article.

How AI large language models work: a jargon-free deep dive

No one, even the experts, has a compelete grasp of the inner workings of LLMs, but researchers are working to gain a better understanding. This article tries to explain what is known about large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT without… Continue Reading →

FraudGPT: The Next Evolution in Cybercrime AI Tools

Building on the legacy of WormGPT and PoisonGPT, a new and sophisticated generative AI tool known as FraudGPT has emerged. As detailed by Netenrich security researcher Rakesh Krishnan, FraudGPT is an AI bot designed specifically for offensive operations, including the… Continue Reading →

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