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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT app for iOS, bringing most popular AI chatbot to iPhones
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 introduces Marvel’s best villain since Thanos
Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes Trailer Introduces A Very Different Battle Royale
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes takes us back more than six decades before Katniss Everdeen fought in her first Hunger Games, and as we see in the first trailer released on Thursday evening, the filmmakers gave the film a very retro look indeed.
The art style of the film, which tells the story of the future President Snow mentoring a Hunger Games contestant when he was much younger, takes a hard turn from the retro-futuristic look of the original four films, draping everything with a fascinating early-to-mid 20th Century aesthetic.
Check out the trailer here.
Diablo 4 Introduces a Skip Single-Player Campaign Button
Google Bard introduces new features for generating and debugging code
Google’s AI chatbot Bard now comes with features to help developers write code.
In a blog post on Friday, Google announced new capabilities for its generative AI tool including code generation, debugging, and explanations of code for beginners.
Amidst fierce competition from OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft‘s Bing Chat, the new features align with similar programming capabilities offered by its rivals.
Bard’s code generation works with over 20 different languages, including C++, Go, Java, Javascript, Python and Typescript. Additionally, it can help debug codes written by the user or Bard itself. By sharing the error message, Bard will help you troubleshoot the problem. For new programmers, you can share code snippets and Bard will give you a breakdown of the coding language and what that block of code does.
The explosion of rival generative AI tools has caught Google uncharacteristically on the back foot. After declaring a “code red” in response to the November 2022 launch of ChatGPT, Google hastily launched Bard despite internal concerns that it wasn’t ready. Former and current members of Google’s safety and ethics teams have reported being sidelined by the tech giant’s new priority to launch consumer-facing AI tools.
In the blog post announcing the new coding features, Google is quick to point out that Bard is an experiment. It may confidently give you false or misleading information.
“Always double-check Bard’s responses and carefully test and review code for errors, bugs and vulnerabilities before relying on it,” said Paige Bailey, group product manager for Google Research.
Vivaldi 6.0 Web Browser Introduces Tab Workspaces and Custom Icons
Similar in functionality to virtual desktops, the new Workspaces feature is designed to further enhance the browser’s powerful tab management by letting users organize tabs by category into separate workspaces and switch easily between them.
For example, users can create Workspaces for productivity, social media, news, and shopping, and then open related tabs within those Workspaces, making it possible to flip between different sets of tabs and keep workflows organized.
Workspaces can also be used in conjunction with Tab Stacks (similar to Safari’s Tab Groups). Vivaldi offers the example of maintaining a Sports workspace and having stacks for “Football,” “Cricket,” “Racing,” and “Tennis” to sub-organize your tabs.
In addition, Workspaces support Vivaldi’s Tab Tiling feature, allowing users to view multiple tabs in a split-screen or grid within workspace groups.
Elsewhere in Vivaldi 6.0, the browser’s built-in theming tools have been upgraded to include new Custom Icons, which can be found in the Themes Gallery. With different icon packs now supported, users can create anything from a Windows 95-inspired look, complete with the familiar buttons and colors, to something more artistic with the Hand Drawn style.
Users can head to Settings -> Themes -> Create more Themes to get started, or use the new filter on the Themes page to see only themes with new custom icons.
Vivaldi browser 6 is a free download for Mac available directly from the Vivaldi website. The browser includes built-in tracking protection, innumerable tab tools, a translation feature, Chrome extensions support, and much more.
This article, “Vivaldi 6.0 Web Browser Introduces Tab Workspaces and Custom Icons” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Amazon Prime Video introduces Dialogue Boost to reduce reliance on subtitles
Amazon Prime Video Introduces AI-Boosted Dialogue to Select Original Content
Amazon Prime Video announced a new Dialogue Boost feature on Tuesday that will allow viewers to turn up the volume for character dialogue in some movies and TV shows. The feature was originally pitched as a way to assist hard-of-hearing viewers by increasing the actors’ voices and toning down the background noise, but…
Amazon introduces Bedrock, a cloud service for AI-generated text and images
Amazon is joining the generative AI fray. Bedrock is the company’s new API for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that lets developers use and customize AI tools that generate text or images. Think of it as a cloud-based and configurable alternative to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 aimed at businesses and developers.
AWS customers can use Bedrock to write, build chatbots, summarize text, classify images and more based on text prompts. It gives its users a choice of Amazon’s Titan foundation model (FM) and several startups’ models, including Anthropic’s Claude (a Google-backed ChatGPT rival from former OpenAI employees), AI21’s Jurassic-2 (a language model specializing in Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch) and Stable Diffusion (a popular open-source image generator). Additionally, businesses and developers can customize how the models work based on input — which Amazon says won’t be used for training the models, according toCNBC. That should (theoretically) address a crucial privacy concern for businesses entering sensitive data.
Amazon views the range of AI models on offer as a way of providing flexibility to customers. The company’s description reads, “With Bedrock’s serverless experience, you can get started quickly, privately customize FMs with your own data, and easily integrate and deploy them into your applications using the AWS tools and capabilities you are familiar with (including integrations with Amazon SageMaker ML features like Experiments to test different models and Pipelines to manage your FMs at scale) without having to manage any infrastructure.”
“Most companies want to use these large language models, but the really good ones take billions of dollars to train and many years and most companies don’t want to go through that,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy toldCNBC on Thursday. “So what they want to do is they want to work off of a foundational model that’s big and great already and then have the ability to customize it for their own purposes. And that’s what Bedrock is.”
Amazon says C3.ai, Pegasystems, Accenture and Deloitte are some early businesses lined up to try Bedrock. The company hasn’t yet announced pricing for the AWS toolset, and it’s currently opening access through a waitlist. You can read more and apply for admission at the project’s website.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-introduces-bedrock-a-cloud-service-for-ai-generated-text-and-images-204556563.html?src=rss