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The tech industry faces a widespread problem of age bias with companies accused of preferring younger generations due to the perception that older workers are not as adaptable to new technologies
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OpenAI’s previous paid version, ChatGPT Professional was priced at $42 while ChatGPT Plus can be accessed at $20 per month.
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With this, the Indian govt looks to make high-quality books across languages, genres and skill levels accessible to children across the country
The post Indian Govt to Set Up National Digital Library, Pushes For AI Localisation appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Indian govt aims to fulfil the goals of ‘Make AI in India and ‘Make AI work for India’
The post Union Budget 2023 Highlights: From ‘Make in India’ to ‘Make AI in India,’ ‘Make AI Work for India’ and More appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Google will release LamDA in small batches, work on feedback to make it better, before making it public.
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OpenAI said in a blog post that ChatGPT is now updated with improved factuality and maths skills but results don’t say so.
The post ChatGPT’s New Update Sucks Factually, Mathematically appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The 16GB system-on-module is smaller and can be used in lower-power autonomous machines.
The post Indian Devs Can Now Unleash AI Power with this New NVIDIA Beast appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Moûsai can generate long-context, high-quality stereo music at 48kHz.
The post Max Planck Releases Moûsai for Text-to-Music Synthesis appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Astro has also launched its AI chatbot called HoustonAI.
The post Now Build Better Websites with the Latest Release of Astro 2.0 appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Before integrating the service into its search engine, Baidu plans to make it a standalone application.
The post Baidu To Launch ChatGPT Rival appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.