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What happened in AI this week? Updates from Microsoft , Github’s, DALL-E3

In today's issue:

  • What happened in AI this week? Updates from Microsoft , Github’s, DALL-E3

  • Tools of the Week: Stackbear ,Clarifai, Frame, Insou ,TalkForm AI ,Social Media Bio Generator,AI Social Media Post Generator | SEMRUSH

  • YouTube launches AI-enabled editing app, YouTube Create.

  • Memes/Jokes

What happened in AI this week?

  • DALL-E 3 with ChatGPT could spell the end of text prompts

  • Announcing Microsoft Copilot, your everyday AI companion

  • GitHub’s AI-powered coding chatbot is now available for individuals

  • Google Connects A.I. Chatbot Bard to YouTube, Gmail and More Facts

  • Writer nets $100M for its enterprise-focused generative AI platform

Top Tools of the Week:

  • Stackbear lets you build, run, and share AI tools tailored to your needs, all without a single line of code.

  • Clarifai is the leading Generative AI, NLP, and computer vision production platform for modeling unstructured image, video, text, and audio data.

  • Frame Automatically measure the cost of every customer interaction so you can find opportunities to improve and reduce service cost.

  • Insou Simplifies the process of creating impactful presentations with features like an AI Copilot, Markdown support, content ownership, and a focus on storytelling.

  • TalkForm AI Innovative tool that simplifies form creation and filling by using chat functionality and AI capabilities.

  • Social Media Bio Generator Craft unique and engaging biographies for social media profiles.

  • AI Social Media Post Generator | SEMRUSH Publish timely content that grabs attention and elevates your brand's visibility.

YouTube launches AI-enabled editing app, YouTube Create

YouTube will allow users to create AI-generated backgrounds:

YouTube also announced that it will begin testing a new experimental feature called Dream Screen which will allow creators to add an AI-generated video or image backgrounds to their Shorts by simply typing an idea into a prompt.

“We'll start to introduce Dream Screen to select creators before we roll out more broadly next year." YouTube said in a blog post.

MEMES /JOKES

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