Tag: Natural language processing
ChatGPT Search: Unveiling the Reality Behind OpenAI’s Ambitious Project
OpenAI recently unveiled its new search product, ChatGPT Search, as a potential rival to Google. Many have been eagerly awaiting this release, especially after...
OpenAI Launches Humanlike ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode in U.S. for Team Users
OpenAI has officially launched its new humanlike conversational voice interface for ChatGPT, called "ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode," to a wider user base in the...
Uncovering the Strange Behaviors of OpenAI’s GPT-4o: A TechCrunch Analysis
OpenAI has introduced GPT-4o, a new generative AI model that can understand voice, text, and image data. This model, which powers the Advanced Voice...
‘ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode: Unleashing the Power of Uncanny Technology’
OpenAI has finally released the ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode after facing criticism and delays, with only a select group of alpha users currently testing...
AI Localization: Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean Integration in Inworld
Inworld AI, a startup specializing in generative AI for gaming, has recently introduced multilingual support for Mandarin (simplified Chinese), Japanese, and Korean. This innovative...
OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode to ChatGPT Plus Users
OpenAI has recently introduced an advanced voice mode to its ChatGPT Plus users, offering a new way to interact with the AI language model....
Baidu’s Self-Reasoning AI: Revolutionizing Language Models
Baidu, a Chinese tech giant, has introduced a new breakthrough in artificial intelligence that has the potential to enhance the reliability and trustworthiness of...
Wearable AI Assistant Bee AI Raises $7M for Conversational Learning | TechCrunch
Wearable AI assistant Bee AI recently secured $7 million in funding to further develop its conversational learning technology. The company's focus is on creating...
AI-Written Fan Letter: Embracing Google’s AI Technology | TechCrunch
The first time I watched Google's new commercial, I couldn't help but wonder if it was a bit off. But after seeing it multiple...