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🚀 CEO asks employees to rewrite Bard’s mistakes

Plus: Leading Law Firm Employs AI Chatbot for Enhanced Services

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🚀 Today's AI deep dive:

  • Google to rewrite AI responses by humans

  • Leading Law Firm Employs AI Chatbot for Enhanced Services

  • GenAI Conference 2023

🚀 GOOGLE TO REWRITE AI RESPONSES BY HUMANS

If you thought Google was only pretending to be obsessed with AI, think again. Reports are saying that CEO Sundar Pichai is asking employees to devote a whopping 2-4 HOURS A DAY to Bard. That's right, this tech giant is diving headfirst into the deep end of the AI pool.

But wait, there's more! Apparently, a vice president of search sent out an email with a list of do's and don'ts for working with the bot. They're reminding folks to be polite and approachable (no robot discrimination allowed!), while also warning them not to describe Bard as a person or suggest it has emotions.

After Bard's less-than-stellar launch, it seems Google is going all-in on making this thing work. We can only imagine the coffee-fueled coding sessions and robot dance parties that must be happening in their offices. Stay tuned, folks - it's gonna be a wild ride.

🚀 LEADING LAW FIRM EMPLOYS AI CHATBOT FOR ENHANCED SERVICES

Hold onto your gavels, folks! The lawyers of Allen & Overy, part of London's fancy "magic circle," are jumping on the AI train with their new chatbot named Harvey.

This snazzy little bot, built on OpenAI and armed with a $5 million investment from the OpenAI Startup Fund, is here to help these lawyers draft contracts and bring a little more efficiency to their already-crisp suit-and-tie game.

While they swear they aren't looking to give their human colleagues the boot, there's no denying that Harvey could lead to some serious cost-cutting down the line. Who says you can't teach an old law firm new tricks?

🚀 GenAI Conference 2023

Have you heard about the latest craze in the tech world? It's called Gen AI, and it's like the wild child of AI. While the rest of the software programs are busy "learning," Gen AI is creating new material from complex queries like "make a picture of a giraffe drinking a latte."

Despite the downturn in the tech industry, the mood at the Gen AI Conference in San Francisco was incredibly upbeat. The conference was like an acid trip, but with code. Attendees enjoyed farm-to-table lunches, fanciful delicacies, and computer-generated visuals that covered the walls. It was like a rave, but for nerds.

One attendee even compared the feeling at the conference to the early days of Web3, which I assume is some kind of inside joke that only techies get. But regardless, there was a sense of wide-open possibility in the air, as if Gen AI was about to take over the world and turn everything into a meme.

Who knows what kind of bizarre creations Gen AI will come up with next? Maybe it'll write the next great American novel, or maybe it'll just draw more pictures of animals wearing hats. Either way, it's going to be a wild ride.

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