💡 Nvidia Unveils 'Chat with RTX'

PLUS: OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT with a memory that sticks.

Welcome to your Wednesday AI digest! This is ‘AI With Style’. The newsletter that tells you what’s going on in AI, in plain English, with a dash of wit. Let’s roll:

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Nvidia's jumping into the AI bot game with “Chat with RTX”, a contender that runs on your local PC and is free to download (PS. Nvidia's market cap is now bigger than Amazon's). Speaking of competition, OpenAI is giving ChatGPT some major upgrades with persistent memory and temporary chat, making it remember past conversations. Amidst this, OpenAI drama continues with co-founder, Andrej Karpathy, exiting (again!). CEO, Sam Altman, voices his dystopian fears for AI, cautioning against societal misalignments turning AI into a Pandora's box. Lastly, Google warns us not to share anything too personal with our AI BFFs, reminding us that it’s keeping tabs.

The US Patent Office is laying down the law, clarifying that AI can't be named as an inventor, only humans can patent. Meanwhile, OpenAI scored a court victory after a copyright lawsuit from Sarah Silverman was partially dismissed. The tech industry is rallying for an accord against deepfake AI misuse in elections while EU lawmakers ratify political deal on AI rules ahead of landmark vote. The SEC warns companies against overhyping their AI capabilities, a Missouri court fines a lawyer for citing non-existent AI-made cases, and the University of Pennsylvania steps into the future offering the first AI undergraduate degree!

Over in tech, Cohere for AI unveils an open source LLM supporting 101 languages (that's more than twice the number of languages covered by existing open-source models), while Mozilla downsizes to focus on Firefox and, you guessed it, AI. Samsung enhances Galaxy Buds in India with AI magic, and Windows 11 teases AI super-resolution scaling for apps. In sports, Google Pixel teams up with Women's Soccer and the NFL adopts AI to improve player health, safety, and performance. However, a Super Bowl AI ad from 'He Gets Us' stirs controversy over its portrayal of Jesus (i.e. they ‘don’t get it’). And in a AI twist, a Spanish artist plans to marry an AI holographic partner — love is in the code. ❤️

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