The Artificial Intelligence Show

#39: GPT-4 Is Here, Google and Microsoft Embed AI Into Core Products, and U.S. Copyright Office Says You Don’t Own AI-Generated Content

Mar 21, 2023
This week showcased groundbreaking advancements in AI, including the exciting launch of GPT-4, which boasts impressive problem-solving abilities and even handles images as input. The fresh integration of AI in Google and Microsoft's core products promises to reshape productivity tools. A crucial debate emerges over the legal ownership of AI-generated content, spotlighting recent pronouncements from the U.S. Copyright Office. Discussions also delve into evolving challenges of transparency and safety in AI development, igniting questions about the future of creative rights.
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ANECDOTE

A Hectic Week in AI

  • Paul Reitzer had a hectic week filled with AI-related events, including a presentation at Social Media Marketing World.
  • He rebuilt his presentation multiple times to incorporate breaking news like GPT-4's release.
INSIGHT

GPT-4's Capabilities

  • GPT-4 exhibits significant improvements in reasoning abilities compared to its predecessors, scoring in the 90th percentile on the Uniform Bar Exam.
  • It accepts image inputs and generates webpage code from hand-drawn sketches, showcasing multimodal capabilities.
INSIGHT

GPT-4's Significance

  • GPT-4's advancements are significant, though the full extent of improvement over previous versions is uncertain.
  • Access GPT-4 via a $20 monthly ChatGPT subscription for testing and exploration.
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