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Leonardo AI: A Game-Changer in AI Art

Leonardo AI: A Game-Changer in AI Art
I recently tried out Leonardo.ai and I have to say, it exceeded my expectations. This platform is truly an AI Artist's dream come true. One of the things that impressed me was how easy it was to use. The platform offers two main options for generating production-ready assets: using an existing model or training your own AI models. I tried both options and was blown away by the results. Using an existing model, I was able to create a variety of unique assets with just a few clicks. Training my own AI model was a bit more time-consuming, but
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Snapchat Introduces My AI Chatbot.. Powered by ChatGPT

Snapchat Introduces My AI Chatbot.. Powered by ChatGPT

Snap Inc, the owner of Snapchat, has announced the launch of a new AI chatbot called My AI. The chatbot will be available to Snapchat+ subscribers and is powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT technology.

ChatGPT Technology

ChatGPT is a technology that generates prose in response to prompts and has received significant attention from the tech industry. Microsoft and Google have both announced their own AI chatbots using the ChatGPT technology earlier in February.

My AI Features

My AI has been trained to have a fun and lighthearted tone and will be able to offer creative ideas such as birthday gift suggestions

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Facebook Releases LLaMA: Outperforms ChatGPT

Facebook has released its latest language model, LLaMA, consisting of four foundation models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. The models outperform GPT-3 175B on most benchmarks

Facebook Releases LLaMA: Outperforms ChatGPT

Today, Facebook has released LLaMA, a set of four foundation models that range in size from 7 billion to 65 billion parameters. These models have been trained on at least 1 trillion tokens, significantly more than what is typically used at this scale, and they have outperformed some of the biggest names in the industry.

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ArtStation's New AI Policies: A Step Backward for AI Art?

ArtStation's New AI Policies: A Step Backward for AI Art?

ArtStation, the popular platform for artists to showcase their work, recently updated its Terms of Service on December 16, 2022, and again on January 22 and February 23, 2023, with new features related to the use of AI software in the creation of artwork posted on the platform. These updates, however, seem to be taking a step backward for the growing field of generative art. Here's a review of Artstation's policy.

"NoAI" Tag: A Setback for AI-Generated Art

One of the major updates introduced by ArtStation is the "NoAI" tag, which allows artists to tag their projects as off-limits for

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Notion AI No Longer Free: Changes to Access and Subscriptions

Notion AI has recently changed its subscription model, offering free use of its AI features but requiring a $20/month add-on subscription

Notion AI No Longer Free: Changes to Access and Subscriptions

Notion AI, a popular collaboration and productivity tool, has recently announced changes to its access and subscription model. The company has stated that everyone can use Notion AI for free but once the complimentary AI responses have been used up, users will need to purchase an add-on subscription to continue using AI features.

Shared Workspace Access

Notion AI's complimentary AI responses increase with the number of members in a workspace, and is shared among all members. However, once the complimentary responses have been used up, the workspace owner on desktop will need to add Notion AI to their plan to

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Google's Costly AI Adventure

Google's Costly AI Adventure
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High Computing Power Costs

Google's effort to integrate a large language model like ChatGPT into its search engine could result in significant costs for the company. The high computing power required to run such a model is one of the main factors contributing to the cost. In order to handle AI-powered search queries, a large number of chips are required, which can cost billions of dollars. These chips need to last for several years and the ongoing electricity costs can also add up, particularly for companies like Google that have carbon footprint goals.

The Inference Process of AI-Powered Search Queries

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