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Ai insider: AI glasses promise to make you charismatic
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AI glasses promise to make you charismatic 👓
HuggingChat: open-source ChatGPT 💬
Google’s Bard can now debug your code 🐞
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A group of kids from Stanford have incorporated ChatGPT into a pair of glasses, providing wearers with a real-time flirting coach.
The glasses produce conversation prompts in real-time and discreetly display them on a small screen mounted on the glasses.
The glasses leverage OpenAI's Whisper model to transcribe the conversation and then utilize the ChatGPT API to suggest what to say next, enhancing the wearer's charisma instantly.
Additionally, the glasses can remember the wearer's conversation partners by employing facial recognition technology to identify them and retrieve previous conversations. Despite their intelligence, these glasses are not particularly fashionable and fall short on the charisma front.
Therefore, we recommend the old-fashioned method of building charisma, which involves practicing with alcohol.
HuggingChat is a chatbot powered by AI that directly competes with OpenAI's ChatGPT. Just like ChatGPT, HuggingChat is versatile and can assist with anything from planning a date night to coding. In addition, it boasts a user base of millions.
However, there is a significant difference between HuggingChat and ChatGPT: HuggingChat is open-source. As a result, anyone can access and modify its source code, produce duplicates, or launch their version of ChatGPT.
But is it a threat to ChatGPT's dominance? Not yet.
HuggingChat is less dependable than ChatGPT, as it is more prone to providing inaccurate or fabricated information and is slow to respond.
So what's the appeal? The allure of open-source implies that developers from all over the world can contribute code and data to improve HuggingChat. While it may not be great today or even tomorrow, given enough time, open-source developers could turn this project into something incredible.
Google's Bard chatbot now has the capability to help you with programming tasks.
The tech giant said that coding has been one of its users' top requests, and now it has given Bard the ability to generate, debug and explain code.
Bard can now write in 20 programming languages, including C++, Java, JavaScript and Python. It now also features integration with Google's other products and can export code to Colab, the company's cloud-based notebook environment for Python, as well as help users write functions for Sheets.
Aside from being able to generate code, Bard can now provide explanations for snippets of code. It could be especially useful if you've only just started learning programming, since it will show you why a particular block has the output that it has.
And yes, Bard can now also help you debug code that isn't quite working like you want it to.
Read more here: Google gives bard the ability to debug your code.
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