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Exploring the Future of AI: Can Canva's Tools Keep Up with the Battle Between Bard and Chat GPT, and Will GPT-4 Bring About General Intelligence?
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THE AI REVOLUTION: Bard vs Chat GPT 🤖
Canva's new AI tools 🧰
GPT-4 is General Intelligence?
THE BATTLE OF CODE
AI Language Model Showdown: The Battle of Bard vs ChatGPT🥊
In a recent move that's been generating a lot of buzz, Google has announced the release of their own AI language model, aptly named Bard, that's been designed to take on the likes of OpenAI's ChatGPT. It's not every day that we get to witness such an exciting technological competition unfold, and we knew that we just had to put these two virtual entities to the test to see which one would come out on top.
To truly gauge the capabilities of these language models, we chose to give them the same prompts and see which one could provide the most comprehensive and accurate responses. It's a battle of the brains like no other, and we're here to document the results.
Will Bard live up to the hype surrounding its release, or will ChatGPT maintain its dominance in the field of AI language models? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: the race to produce the most advanced and sophisticated AI is only just beginning, and we're excited to see what the future holds.
THE SMART CODE
GPT-4 is General Intelligence? 🧠
The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is constantly evolving and pushing boundaries that were once deemed impossible.
As technology progresses, so does the conversation surrounding the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which is considered by many to be the holy grail of AI. Unlike narrow, specific, single-use case AI models that run your social media feeds, AGI would be capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can.
Recently, a team at Microsoft has sparked excitement in the tech world by suggesting that GPT-4, the successor to the widely popular GPT-3 language model, could be an early signal of AGI. GPT-4 is a machine learning model that is capable of understanding complex ideas, code, drawing pictures using code, math, using tools, and even language tone/style.
Despite GPT-4's impressive capabilities, it's not quite AGI itself, as there are still significant gaps between its abilities and those of humans, particularly in areas such as learning from experience. However, reports suggest that OpenAI, the creators of the GPT series, is already using GPT-4 to train the next iteration, GPT-5, which raises the question: how much closer to AGI will GPT-5 be?
THE NEW CODE
Canva Brings Gifts 🎁
The AI race is heating up, and the competition is getting fiercer by the day. Canva, the Australian-based graphic design platform, has just announced its latest AI-powered features, closely following Adobe's own AI drop earlier this week. With a whopping 125 million users, Canva is introducing an array of cutting-edge capabilities that include text-to-slide deck, image-to-design template, and faster text-to-image.
But the battle between these two tech giants is not just about who releases the coolest AI features first. It's also about who can provide the best user experience. Canva's CEO, Melanie Perkins, believes in staying focused on their own race, rather than being sidetracked by the competition.
Yet, Canva and Adobe are not alone in the AI race. Microsoft, Google, Slack, Discord, Salesforce, and many more tech companies have also jumped on the AI bandwagon, bringing AI-powered solutions to everything from office productivity tools to graphic design platforms. It's a race that has already resulted in AI being integrated into every aspect of our software usage in just four months.
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