AI News - April 23, 2023
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🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week
Compliance with GDPR will be difficult for ChatGPT, portending fines and ban Link
Reddit and Stackoverflow to start charging AI models for data access Link Link
Stability AI, the makers of Stable Diffusion, released their own open source language model, StableLM Link
Nvidia announces a new text-to-video model based on Stable Diffusion Link
Microsoft is developing their own chipset to rival Nvidia for use in training and running large language models Link
Stanford University develops a new AI technology, named Hyena, that may eclipse GPT-4 Link
New finance chatGPT like application, Finchat, is now available. Link
Prototype of a wearable AI device debuted Link
A new site NexusGPT is a marketplace for AI Assistants. Link
Scale.ai releases their 2023 AI Readiness report. Link
Creativity Labs at the University of California, San Diego (My alma mater!) creates graphologue, which can take text based interactions with ChatGPT and turn them into graphs. Link
Spellbook allows lawyers to quickly draft legal documents using AI Link
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