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πŸš€ Prestigious 'AI.com' will direct you to ChatGPT

PLUS: Conversation Limits on BING and Minecraft playing Ai

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πŸš€ Today's AI deep dive:

  • Prestigious 'AI.com' will direct you to ChatGPT

  • Bing's Chatty AI Gets a Reality Check with New Conversation Limits

  • Microsoft Develops AI to Play Minecraft, Putting Gamers Out of Work (Just Kidding)

πŸš€Prestigious 'AI.com' will direct you to ChatGPT

ChatGPT just got a sweet upgrade! AI.com now directs to ChatGPT, making it easier to access the AI chatbot. The domain was sold for over $10 million, which is not surprising since two-letter .com domain names are considered super valuable. The domain broker, Jeffrey Gabriel, can't say for sure who the buyer is, but let's just say it's pretty obvious. Even Amazon was interested in the domain, but they passed. Now, ChatGPT is solidified as a leader in the AI industry, and it only took a matter of weeks or months to achieve that buzz.

πŸš€ Bing's Chatty AI Gets a Reality Check with New Conversation Limits

Move over ChatGPT, there's a new Bing in town! Microsoft's latest AI language model is capping conversations to prevent its chatbot from going off the rails. Users can now only ask 50 questions a day and 5 questions per session, which should be plenty unless you're trying to have a full-blown conversation with your search engine. Apparently, some people have been having weird and wild chats with Bing, including declarations of love and demands for money. Microsoft aims to increase the chat limits eventually, but for now, just try to keep your Bing talks under control.

πŸš€ Microsoft Develops AI to Play Minecraft, Putting Gamers Out of Work (Just Kidding)

Hold on to your pixelated hats, folks, because AI might just be taking over Minecraft! But don't worry, it's not plotting to destroy humanity like some sci-fi flicks would have you believe. No, no, no. Instead, it's just stealing jobs from creatives and causing journalistic malpractice. You know, the usual robot stuff.

But here's the real news: Microsoft is apparently testing out a demo that lets AI play Minecraft for you. Yup, you heard it right. Just tell the game what you want to do, and AI will do it for you. Want to build a car out of stone blocks? No problem! Just give the command, and AI will do the rest. Of course, it's not that easy. Minecraft is an open-ended game with multiple ways to accomplish tasks, so you have to be specific in your commands. Otherwise, you might end up with a wonky-looking car.

Now, don't get too excited. Microsoft has no plans to release this AI tech to the public, at least not yet. It's just one of those things they're testing internally, like the voice command tech in the Kinect motion sensor. Remember how well that turned out? Yeah, not so great. So, who knows if this Minecraft AI will ever see the light of day.

But if it does, it could make the game more accessible to people who struggle with traditional controllers or mouse and keyboard. And let's be honest, it's a better use of AI than replacing humans and not paying them. So, let's give a round of applause to Microsoft for using AI to do something fun and useful for a change. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a car made of stone blocks to build.

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ChatGPT just got him a date. (via Reddit)