🎉 GPT-4 coming to Bing search "in the coming weeks"
Plus, Instagram founders announce new AI app.
In today’s email:
ChatGPT with GPT-4 is coming to Bing “within weeks”.
Instagram co-founders are back and looking at AI for new ventures.
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🤓 2 Big Stories About AI
1. GPT-4 is coming to Bing search “within weeks”.
ChatGPT with the shiny new GPT-4 version is coming to market sooner than we anticipated, with Microsoft announcing it will be incorporated in Bing search “within the coming weeks”.
The 🥩 of it:
Microsoft is working to integrate GPT-4, a faster version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, into Bing in the coming weeks.
According to sources, the main difference between ChatGPT’s current version (GPT-3.5) and GPT-4 is speed. GPT-4 is quicker in responding to queries, and does so with more detailed and human-like answers.
This integration is expected to trigger new competition in internet search, as Bing would provide human-like answers to search queries instead of just displaying a list of links.
OpenAI is also planning to introduce a mobile version of ChatGPT in the future to expand its user base. They’re also testing a new feature in Dall-E, its image-generating AI, to generate videos from prompts.
Microsoft recently extended its partnership with OpenAI with a multi-billion-dollar investment, and is planning to make OpenAI’s foundational systems available as commercial platforms.
Bing's incorporation of GPT-4 challenges Google's dominance in internet search, although Google executives reportedly said they don't think chatbots are ready to replace search.
If you’re running search ads for your business, maybe it’s time to dust off that old Bing ads account to prepare for the (hopeful) influx of traffic headed to Bing soon.
2. Instagram co-founders launching new AI product to improve your newsfeed.
The Instagram co-founders, who departed Facebook in 2018, have formed a new venture to explore ideas for next-generation social apps. Their first product is Artifact, a personalized news feed that uses machine learning to understand your interests and lets you discuss those articles with friends.
The 🥩 of it:
Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, co-founders of Instagram, have formed a new company called Artifact.
Artifact is a personalized news feed app that uses machine learning to understand user interests. The app then serves popular articles from a curated list of publishers, and will soon allow users to discuss these articles with friends.
The app is similar to TikTok for text and has features such as a feed of articles posted by users you follow and a direct message inbox.
The company was inspired by TikTok's success and the advances in AI to create a text-based app that offers personalized recommendations.
The founders waited to start a new company until they saw a new wave in consumer technology, a connection to social technology, and an idea for a product that solves a problem.
The development of the transformer, a mechanism Google created for systems to understand language, enabled the creation of Artifact.
The company has not yet committed to a business model, but advertising and revenue-sharing deals with publishers are potential options.
I’m personally bearish on this app, but will absolutely give it a try when I’m accepted into their beta program. Its hard to imagine how this will be too much better than other news/reading apps that already make recommendations based on your reading history. However, the fact that it has the Instagram founders behind it leads me to believe I’m an ignorant fool.
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AI really does struggle with hands.