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In a head-to-head comparison, Google’s Learn About and ChatGPT Search both proved solid at teaching new topics but shine in different ways. Learn About is packed with visuals, links, and detailed resources, making it perfect for academic research and fact-driven topics. ChatGPT Search, on the other hand, is more conversational and adaptable, great for creative and nuanced queries. Overall, Learn About wins for resource-rich, structured learning, while ChatGPT Search stands out for depth and personalization.
OpenAI’s upcoming model, code-named Orion, might not bring the same massive leap we saw from GPT-3 to GPT-4. According to insiders, while Orion performs better in some ways, it’s not drastically ahead in others, like coding. To tackle this improvement slowdown, OpenAI’s forming a “foundations” team and exploring new methods like training on synthetic AI-generated data and refining models after training. Although OpenAI hasn’t confirmed a timeline, they’re clearly rethinking how to keep pushing AI boundaries.
OpenAI is gearing up to launch “Operator,” an AI agent designed to handle tasks like coding and travel booking on users' behalf. Set for a January release, Operator will function as a general-purpose tool through a browser or API for developers. This launch is part of a growing trend in AI “agents” that aim to complete complex, multi-step tasks with minimal user input. Both Anthropic and Microsoft have similar tools, and Google’s reportedly on the way.
An AI-made portrait of Alan Turing just sold for over $1 million, setting a new record for art created by a humanoid robot. Ai-Da, the AI artist, painted 15 versions of Turing, with each taking around eight hours. The final artwork, titled “A.I. God,” sparked a bidding war at Sotheby’s, where it far exceeded expectations. Ai-Da’s work highlights Turing’s legacy and raises questions about AI’s growing role in art and society.
LinkedIn just launched its first AI agent, Hiring Assistant, aimed at making recruiters’ lives easier by handling tasks like writing job descriptions, sourcing candidates, and more. Currently live with select customers (think AMD, Canva), this assistant can even integrate with third-party systems to streamline hiring workflows. It’s a major push by LinkedIn to leverage AI in recruitment, tapping into its massive database to do the heavy lifting while recruiters focus on impactful work. More features like interview scheduling and candidate messaging are on the way!
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