What's new in AI? Microsoft announces new AI tools including its own custom chatbot maker, and more
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Nearly two weeks ago Amazon announced Olympus, its own plans for an AI engine. Now Tech Spark AI has announced it is working on its own ChatGPT alternative and has acquired $1.4 million in pre-seed funding.
The two-day Microsoft Ignite event kicked off on November 15 and has seen several key announcements including Microsoft's plans for new AI-focused chips for use in its data centers, the introduction of a few new tools, and even a rebranding of Bing Chat. Microsoft Copilot is the new name for Bing Chat, unifying the chat bot's name and experience across Bing and Windows, as well as introducing its own dedicated domain at copilot.microsoft.com. Microsoft is also introducing a new program called Copilot Studio, which we'll talk more about in the tools and apps section.
While AI has a lot of potential for great good, it can also be a can of worms when it comes to misinformation. YouTube wants to help prevent potential misinformation by rolling out new rules for AI content, including a requirement that the creator reveals if any generative artificial intelligence was used to make anything realistic that appears in the video, or face a potential ban or suspension.
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