Your AI News SourceSeptember 21st, 2023 Brought to you by The changes shared in this AI News addition are small, but are building the foundation for IA more intertwined into our day-to-day lives. Buckle up your neural networks because we’re diving headfirst into a maelstrom of AI marvels, controversies, and futuristic tales in this edition of our AI newsletter. From Google’s Bard chatbot gaining unprecedented access to your Google apps, to OpenAI unveiling the third iteration of DALL-E capable of generating mind-boggling images, it’s a rollercoaster of innovation. Earlier this week I have released a new blog post that unveils five must checkout AI marketing tools. Dive into the article at Best 5 AI Marketing Tools List and be sure to share your thoughts on these cutting-edge tools with us. Let’s embark on this journey together, exploring the boundless possibilities of AI.
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AI Tools Of The DaySudowriteSudowrite is an AI writing tool that helps anyone write faster and clearer. I would highly suggest trying it to be more creative. If you want to start using an AI tool at a cost-effective price, this AI tool would be for you. It has been highly regarded by publications such as The New Yorker, NY Times, and The Verge. Sudowrite uses AI to expand upon plot points and take stories further, making it a useful tool for authors looking to overcome creative ruts. Sudowrite’s Story Engine feature allows writers to create an entire novel in a matter of days. It offers different pricing plans based on the number of AI words per month, starting from $10 per month for hobbyists and students. Today AI NewsGoogle’s Bard chatbot can now tap into your Google apps, double-check answers and moreGoogle Bard, an AI chatbot that can now tap into your Google apps, double-check answers, and more. It is available in over 180 countries and supports multiple languages. OpenAI releases third version of DALL-E – Generates ImagesOpenAI has released the third version of DALL-E, an AI system that generates images from text descriptions. Elon Musk’s Brain Startup Neuralink Is Recruiting for Its First Human Clinical TrialElon Musk’s brain startup Neuralink is recruiting for its first human clinical trial. The trial aims to connect human brains to computers using brain implants. Other AI NewsHere are some other additional AI news stories from this week:
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