In the latest episode of the Voicebot Podcast, episode 302, Bret Kinsella and Ava Mutchler discussed the latest developments in the world of generative AI. The conversation covered a range of exciting new technologies and innovations, from Microsoft’s Bing Boomerang to OpenAI Foundry and GitHub Copilot.
Bing’s latest AI innovation, the Boomerang, is heading up this edition of GAIN—the generative AI news rundown. This project promises exciting prospects towards an overall smarter internet experience.
Bing Chat Mode had recently been in the news for producing problematic, inadvisable outcomes; as such, Bing implemented stringent constraints to keep these occurrences down. However, after a brief period, it concluded it to have been an excessive measure and ultimately reversed the changes.
OpenAI Foundry has recently introduced a collection of enterprise-level tools, while GitHub Copilot has been improved to offer other code completion and data security capabilities.
Huggingface and Amazon Web Services (AWS) partnered to create a space for generative AI models, while Roblox shared the vision of incorporating generative AI into future game development.
This week, lead host co-host Michal Stanislawek joins Eric Schwartz of Voicebot.ai – from #voicelunch, Utter. One, and Hearme.ai – to discuss the current happenings in the voice industry.
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The latest episode of the Voicebot Podcast, episode 302, provided a fascinating overview of the latest developments in the world of generative AI. From Microsoft’s Bing Boomerang to OpenAI Foundry and GitHub Copilot, the discussion covered a wide range of exciting new technologies and applications.
While the potential benefits of generative AI are clear, it is important to consider these technologies’ ethical and social implications. As they become more powerful and widespread, there is a risk that they could exacerbate existing inequalities and biases or even be used to create malicious or harmful content.
Source: voicebot.ai