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Wednesday’s top story: OpenAI is reportedly due to launch its most advanced AI to date—-Project Strawberry—in the fall.
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🍓 OpenAI’s Strawberry launching this fall?
⚡ How to supercharge market research with AI
🚨 Google’s AI Overviews flops in India
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🅰️ How to create an advertising campaign using ChatGPT
📋 Google now takes meeting notes
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Our Report: Following rumors in July that OpenAI was working on Project Strawberry—designed to enhance the reasoning capabilities of AI models, a step towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) which means it can perform tasks at a human level—and a cryptic post a couple of weeks ago from CEO, Sam Altman, of a pile of strawberries, insiders have reported that Project Strawberry is likely to launch in the fall, and possibly power ChatGPT-4’s successor, "Orion."
🔑 Key Points:
Previously called Q*, and the brainchild of former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, Strawberry can (reportedly) solve unseen math problems, has advanced programming skills, and can respond to more subjective topics.
OpenAI’s main aim for Strawberry is to enhance its self-learning and logical thinking capabilities so it can evolve and adapt without human guidance, and make reasoned decisions based on data.
They’re using the larger version of Strawberry (which generates high-quality ‘synthetic’ training data, reducing their need to use text and images from the internet, reducing hallucinations) to train the new ChatGPT: Orion.
🤔 Why you should care: OpenAI has reportedly already demoed Strawberry to US national security officials, to appear more transparent with policymakers who fear the rise of AI, which many believe is an initiative to quell the rising concerns over transparency and safety after a tumultuous few months that saw multiple safety leaders quit, citing safety concerns.
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Our Report: Following a rocky launch in the US (users slammed it for telling them to “eat rocks” and “add glue to pizza”) earlier this month, Google launched its AI Overview feature in India—providing Hindi support and allowing users to switch between Hindi and English, without leaving the search page—but its received poor reviews, as it’s failing to consistently show and translate content accurately.
🔑 Key Points:
The feature refused to answer when it was asked (in Hindi) “what a substitute for sugar in tea” was, and told users to eat “sticky things” in summer (which translated to ‘oily things’ in English).
It incorrectly identified YouTube’s CEO in Hindi (but got it right in English), and when asked when the festival of light, Diwali, was, instead of giving a straight answer, it displayed a paragraph about last year's festival.
It also doesn't understand context: When asked where to eat in Delhi, it suggested there were snacks at place of worship—Bangla Sahib—but didn’t say (as the source does) they were available outside Bangla Sahib.
🤔 Why you should care: Because India’s language is so nuanced Google was always bound to struggle to translate and show content accurately, and it’s currently blaming the inaccuracies, poor translation, and lack of context on the sources it's citing in the AI-generated overviews, but people rely on these search results, so perhaps before it launches other AI features, it should consider investing in native speakers and better training to ensure accuracy.
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Google Meet has a new “Take Notes for Me” feature that—instead of simply transcribing work meetings, like Meet currently does—provides AI-generated notes, summarizing what people are talking about.
It automatically takes notes in a Google Doc, attaches the file to the appropriate Google Calander event, and sends the summary to the meeting organizer, when the meeting has finished.
Although it currently just supports English, it could be a revolutionary accessibility tool, that allows people to be more present in meetings without having to take notes and listen at the same time.
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