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BharatGPT: AI Platform With Language Support For 14 Indian Languages

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BharatGPT, an Indian version of ChatGPT, has been launched, marking a remarkable step in the nation's AI journey. CoRover.ai, a leading AI startup, has partnered with Google Cloud to create BharatGPT.  This platform ‘BharatGPT’ is designed to cater specifically to our diverse nation, supporting more than 14 Indian languages across various formats like text, voice, and video. It's a big deal because it's the first time we're seeing such a wide range of language support in AI technology in Bharat. Collaborators of BharatGPT Ankush Sabharwal, the CEO of CoRover, shared that BharatGPT isn't just about technology; it's about embracing and showcasing our rich cultural heritage. The platform is built on Google Cloud's robust infrastructure, ensuring it's reliable and secure. Bikram Singh Bedi from Google Cloud India highlighted how BharatGPT could transform lives by making technology accessible to more people. It's about democratizing AI, making it easy fo...

Australia Embraces AI Apps in Schools: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges

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  Australia has paved the way for the introduction of AI apps like ChatGPT in schools from 2024, aligning with the findings of a UNESCO global study that called for the regulation of technology in education. The decision follows the endorsement of a national framework governing the use of AI in schools, with collaboration between education ministers and state and territory education systems. While some advocate for the use of  ChatGPT  as a learning tool, concerns about privacy and plagiarism have prompted temporary limitations on its use in public schools in various states and territories. The national framework, set to be released in the coming weeks, includes a $1 million investment in an educational technology firm. The debate surrounding the use of AI in education centers on striking a balance between leveraging its advantages, such as personalized learning and intelligent tutoring systems, and addressing concerns about privacy, potential over-reliance on AI, and the...

Battle of AI Chatbots: Bard vs. ChatGPT

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  In the world of AI chatbots and language models, the competition is heating up between Google’s Bard and OpenAI’s  ChatGPT . ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, took an early lead and gained widespread popularity, currently ranking among the top 30 websites globally. In contrast, Google’s Bard had a slower start, with only 183 million visitors in August, representing just 13% of ChatGPT’s traffic. To bridge the popularity gap, Google is introducing several key updates to Bard. One major move is the introduction of Bard Extensions, allowing users to access data from various Google apps and services, such as Gmail, Docs, Drive, Maps, and YouTube. This integration aims to provide more concise responses and make Bard a more versatile tool. Another feature aimed at boosting user trust is Bard’s ability to admit uncertainty or provide an acknowledgment when its responses fall short of expectations. Additionally, the “Google it” button has been improved to enable users to cross-check Bar...

India Is The Key Market For ChatGPT Powered Microsoft’s Bing AI

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  Microsoft's Bing AI, powered by ChatGPT, has been making significant strides in the Indian market. India is a key market for Bing AI, with its vast population and diverse linguistic landscape. Bing AI uses ChatGPT , a large language model trained by OpenAI, to provide conversational assistance to users in natural language. ChatGPT is capable of understanding and processing human language, allowing Bing AI to provide accurate and relevant search results. India's multilingual landscape presents a unique challenge for search engines, with over 19,500 languages spoken across the country. Bing AI's ability to understand and process multiple languages makes it a valuable tool for Indian users. In addition to its language capabilities, Bing AI also uses machine learning to improve its search results over time. It analyzes user behavior and search patterns to deliver more accurate and relevant results. Bing AI's success in India is evident from its market share, which has be...

How To Use ChatGPT 4 For Free, Without Premium Subscription?

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 The latest GPT 4 is only available for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, who need to pay $20 per month. But if you want to use it for free, here is the process! The ChatGPT Plus or ChatGPT-4 AI chatbot’s core technology, GPT-4, was introduced earlier this week. According to its developers, GPT-4 is a “large multimodal model” that displays “human-level performance” on a variety of academic and professional metrics.  The latest news GPT-4 can even interpret image inputs, and the AI can analyze items or translate language within the photo, in contrast to the previous-generation GPT-3/GPT 3.5.  But, users require a ChatGPT Plus subscription, which costs $20 per month, to try the potent GPT-4 language modal. GPT-4 and ChatGPT-4 are both free to use. The process is as follows. Microsoft stealthily revealed that their Bing AI or Bing Chat is also enabled by GPT-4 after OpenAI’s presentation.  We’re pleased to disclose that the new Bing is powered by GPT-4, which we’ve tailored f...

Google Unveils ChatGPT-Like AI Features For Gmail, Google Docs

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Google has announced the latest AI features in its Gmail and Google Docs. It will let users instantly generate drafts on any topic with specific tones. The addition of generative AI to Google Workspace coincides with the addition of numerous new capabilities to other productivity suites that enable users to streamline administrative duties with just a prompt. These new AI features are the company’s most recent attempt to add more buzzy deliciousness to its most well-liked services, following the cosmetic overhaul of Google Docs and the introduction of Google Bard. The features that will be available include: Your Gmail can be prioritized, drafted, replied to, and summarized. In Documents, come up with ideas, write them down, then edit them. Slides’ automatically generated graphics, audio, and video may help you bring your creative ideas to life. With contextual search, auto-completion, and formula generation, you can move from raw data to insights and analysis. Sheet-based Categorizati...

Google Loses $100 Billion In Market Value After Bard Launch

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Google has launched its AI chatbot ‘Bard’. But it gave the wrong answer in its promotional video. After that Google’s parent company Alphabet lost $100 billion. Google Inc.’s new experimental AI service, ‘ Bard ,’ which was created as a response to Microsoft’s ChatGPT, provided wrong information in its promotional video.  On February 8, during regular trading hours, the company’s shares on the Nasdaq exchange fell 7.8%, while after-hours trading was basically unchanged. A few hours before Bard’s debut ceremony in Paris, Reuters found the inaccuracy. When asked what to inform a 9-year-old about recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in the demonstration video of Bard, the chatbot replies that the JWST was used to take photographs of a planet outside the Milky Way. This is not correct. The chatbot was developed to compete with Microsoft’s ground-breaking AI chatbot, ChatGPT, and its goal is to simplify complicated issues. Google appears to have developed a ri...