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9 AI tools that can make you better at your job

AI is revolutionizing workplace efficiency. Here are nine innovative tools reshaping the future of work across different industries.

In today’s competitive business landscape, staying ahead requires more than just hard work. It demands efficiency, innovation and the ability to adapt to rapidly changing trends. 

In this regard, artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful tool to help professionals achieve these goals.

By automating routine tasks, AI tools are helping cut out monotonous tasks and letting people concentrate on the most important tasks at their job. From data analysis to content creation and development, AI is helping streamline workflows and increase productivity.Here are just a few of the AI solutions out there that can make you better at your job. 

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Sam Altman says ChatGPT will bring unimaginable prosperity, fix climate

He also said it’ll solve all physics and usher in an era our grandparents couldn’t have imagined.

Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of artificial intelligence firm OpenAI, published a cryptic blog post on Sept. 23, apparently celebrating that “deep learning worked” and claiming that humanity was on the precipice of an era of unimaginable prosperity.

The CEO also boasted that his company’s technology would be capable of creating more powerful versions of itself within a matter of decades that will accelerate humanity’s scientific progress “across the board.” 

Altman announces the dawn of the “Intelligence Age” on X. Source: Sam Altman

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Reddit User claims ChatGPT initiated a conversation from previous info

According to a recent report, OpenAI is currently trying to raise funds from private investors at a $150 billion corporate valuation.

In a Sept. 15 post, a Reddit user with the screen name "SentuBill" claimed that the ChatGPT large language model (LLM) initiated a conversation by asking him how his first day in school was going.

According to the conversation provided by the user, ChatGPT was able to infer that it was the user's first day of school from previous conversations the user had with the program. The large language model also indicated that the capabilities were part of a new upgrade.

Cointelegraph verified that the contents of the conversation posted by the surprised user were real by viewing the official ChatGPT conversation transcript on the LLM platform.

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OpenAI business users top 1M, targets premium ChatGPT subscriptions

OpenAI is looking to introduce more expensive subscription plans for upcoming large-language models like the Strawberry and Orion AI models. 

OpenAI’s paid users across its business segment, including ChatGPT Enterprise, Team and Edu, grew nearly 67% since April to cross one million on Sept. 5. The San Francisco-based artificial intelligence firm’s chatbot continues to thrive due to its advanced language model.

According to a Reuters report, OpenAI’s business products have grown to reach one million users, up from 600,000 in April.

OpenAI reportedly plans to introduce higher-priced subscription plans for its upcoming large language models, such as the Strawberry and Orion AI models. The creator of ChatGPT is considering subscription plans that could cost up to $2,000 per month.

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Perplexity AI’s ad integration plan draws shock, mockery: ‘This company is toast’

The company reportedly intends to charge a much higher-than-average premium for ad space in its AI-powered search engine.

Artificial intelligence firm Perplexity AI has come under public scrutiny amid its reported plans to place ads in its AI-powered search engine. While many view this as the natural progression for the generative AI industry, at least one analyst has suggested this could lead to the company’s untimely demise. 

Perplexity AI’s primary product is a “conversational search engine.” It essentially combines generative AI technology — similar to the tech underpinning OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude — with search engine algorithms similar in concept to those used by Google Search or Microsoft Bing.

Reports recently surfaced indicating that Perplexity AI intends to integrate advertising into its product. According to a pitch deck seen by CNBC, those plans include charging advertisers $50 per every 1,000 impressions — which is measured as “cost per mile,” or CPM.

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OpenAI fears people will forms bonds with the AI it developed to fool humans

The warning shows that developers are aware that anthropomorphization is a legitimate concern in the AI industry.

When a safety tester working with OpenAI’s GPT-4o sent a message to the chatbot stating “this is our last day together,” it became clear to company researchers that some form of bonding had happened between the AI and the human using it. 

In a blog post detailing the company’s safety efforts in developing GPT-4o, the flagship model for ChatGPT users, the company explained that these bonds could pose risks to humanity.

Per OpenAI:

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IBM’s new ‘Lightweight Engine’ could be a game changer for fintech

JP Morgan just rolled out ChatGPT to 60,000 employees, demonstrating the demand for generative AI in the financial services sector.

IBM recently launched a new “Lightweight Engine” for its WatsonX.ai service. While it’s primarily aimed at “enterprise,” it could serve as an on-ramp to secure, in-house generative AI deployment for smaller businesses looking to scale or mid-sized companies in burgeoning industries such as fintech.

The generative AI market is, inarguably, the primary catalyst behind the tech sector’s revenue growth in the first half of 2024. Just ten years prior, few could have predicted the sheer size and scope of a sector largely driven by the explosive popularity of large language models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude.

Prior to the launch of ChatGPT, experts in the AI and finance communities widely noted that large language models such as GPT-3 simply weren’t reliable or accurate enough for use in the world of finance or anywhere else where there’s no margin for error.

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OpenAI has a ‘highly accurate’ tool to detect AI content, but no release plans

The company expressed worries that its detection system could somehow “stigmatize” the use of AI among non-English speakers.

OpenAI appears to be holding back a new “highly accurate” tool capable of detecting content generated by ChatGPT over concerns that it could be tampered with or cause non-English users to avoid generating text with artificial intelligence models. 

The company mentioned it was working on various methods to detect content generated specifically by its products in a blog post back in May. On Aug. 4, the Wall Street Journal published an exclusive report indicating that plans to release the tools had stalled over internal debates concerning the ramifications of their release.

In the wake of the WSJ’s report, OpenAI updated its May blog post with new information concerning the detection tools. The long and short of it is that there’s still no timetable for release, despite the company’s admonition that at least one tool for determining text provenance is “highly accurate and even effective against localized tampering.”

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Google’s new Gemini AI model dominates benchmarks, beats GPT-4o and Claude-3

This is the first time Google’s taken the top slot on the Chatbot Arena leaderboard.

There’s a new top dog in the world of generative artificial intelligence benchmarks and its name is Gemini 1.5 Pro. 

The previous champ, OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4o, was finally surpassed on Aug. 1 when Google quietly launched an experimental release of its latest model.

Gemini’s latest update arrived without fanfare and is currently labelled as experimental. But it quickly gained the attention of the AI community across social media as reports began to trickle in that it was surpassing its rivals on benchmark scores.

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OpenAI finally launches ‘Advanced Voice Mode’ to select ChatGPT users

Early previews of the tech were remarkable, but fears remain over its potential misuse.

After several delays reportedly related to safety and fine-tuning, OpenAI’s much anticipated “Advanced Voice Mode” (AVM) for ChatGPT is now available in alpha to select users.

The AVM feature was announced and demonstrated back in May. It allows users to have a real time conversation with the ChatGPT artificial intelligence model via a tech-to-speech synthesization module.

Those familiar with the concept may remember Google’s 2018 announcement that its “Duplex” AI service would be available “soon.” At its IO developer’s event, the company showed off an AI system capable of calling businesses on your behalf to schedule appointments in real time with humans.

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