Your Private ChatGPT 🤖

PLUS: 'Generative Agents' opensourced, Real-Time 1080p Video Rendering

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Microsoft responds to privacy concerns with the introduction of Azure ChatGPT, catering specifically to businesses aiming to harness AI's potential securely. Shifting gears, we explore a new research on real-time video rendering in 1080p! Additionally, Stanford open-sourced its groundbreaking on “generative agents”, while AI's impressive accuracy in detecting Parkinson's through stem cell images promises transformative outcomes for medical diagnostics and research. Keep scrolling as we unwrap the latest from the field!

This issue covers:

  • Latest Developments 🌍

  • Tools of the Trade ⚒️

  • Hot Takes 🔥

  • AI Meme of the Day 🤡

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Latest Developments 🌍

Your Private ChatGPT 🤖

While ChatGPT's taken the world by storm, enterprises have expressed privacy reservations. Addressing these concerns, Microsoft introduces Azure ChatGPT: a dedicated, private, and secure version tailored for businesses. It's not just private and controlled, but also seamlessly integrates with tools like ServiceNow, ensuring your confidential data remains exclusively yours.

From Snapshots to Video: Real-Time 1080p Rendering 🖼️

Radiance Field methods offer a new perspective on captured scenes. However, striking a balance between visual quality and speed remains challenging. Recent research introduced a three-step solution: employing 3D Gaussians, optimizing their representation, and implementing a faster rendering process.

When AI plays Humans 🤖 🔄 💁🏻‍♂️

Imagine a digital world where AI agents mimic human-like behaviors—painting, writing, and even planning parties! Stanford researchers had introduced generative agents, that can simulate intricate human actions. The result? AI agents were able to recreate nuanced human interactions and scenarios, making digital simulations more believable than ever. The researchers took a step further and opensourced it! Here’s the GitHub repo.

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AI Spot Parkinson's in a Snap 📸

Ever glanced at stem cell pics? Well, machines now can – and they're spotting Parkinson’s types with 95% accuracy! This might just change the game for personalized meds and Parkinson's research.

AI Pinpoints Parkinson's Subtypes Using Stem Cell Images - Neuroscience News

Tools of the Trade ⚒️

  • Vizcom: Combines hand sketches and AI to render concept drawings and artwork effortlessly.

  • Quivr: Your cloud-based second brain that efficiently stores and retrieves unstructured information.

  • Baserun: Testing platform for LLM apps that offers full visibility into end-to-end tests and user journeys.

  • Agentive: AI-powered audit copilot for Q&A, performing audit procedures, and generating documentation rapidly.

  • Selfgazer: Uses classic tarot symbolism and AI to facilitate self-exploration and introspection.

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Hot Takes 🔥

  • Self-driving cars are fixing the birth rate ~ Justine Moore

  • Being an X creator is not a full-time job. Too many creators confusing dopamine with $. ~ Alex Valaitis

Meme of the Day 🤡

r/MLMemes - Machine Yearning [OC]

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