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In this episode, Andy, Beth, Brian, Karl, Robert, and Jyunmi talked about the latest AI news.
Some of the news discussed:
OpenAI's New Memory Feature: The co-hosts discussed OpenAI's introduction of a memory feature for GPT, enabling it to remember previous interactions. This development promises to make AI conversations more contextual and personalized, though concerns about privacy and the effectiveness of this feature in distinguishing between users' different needs were raised.
Microsoft's Co-Pilot Studio: Attention was given to Microsoft's Co-Pilot Studio, which allows the embedding of advanced AI functionalities into enterprise systems. This tool could revolutionize customer service and internal operations by providing more intuitive and efficient AI-driven solutions.
Brilliant Labs Glasses: The team explored Brilliant Labs' innovative AI-powered glasses. These glasses offer modular design and open-source flexibility, setting a new standard in wearable technology. The co-hosts were particularly excited about the potential for these glasses to enhance real-world interactions with digital information.
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In this episode, Andy, Beth, Brian, Karl, Robert, and Jyunmi talked about the latest AI news.
Some of the news discussed:
OpenAI's New Memory Feature: The co-hosts discussed OpenAI's introduction of a memory feature for GPT, enabling it to remember previous interactions. This development promises to make AI conversations more contextual and personalized, though concerns about privacy and the effectiveness of this feature in distinguishing between users' different needs were raised.
Microsoft's Co-Pilot Studio: Attention was given to Microsoft's Co-Pilot Studio, which allows the embedding of advanced AI functionalities into enterprise systems. This tool could revolutionize customer service and internal operations by providing more intuitive and efficient AI-driven solutions.
Brilliant Labs Glasses: The team explored Brilliant Labs' innovative AI-powered glasses. These glasses offer modular design and open-source flexibility, setting a new standard in wearable technology. The co-hosts were particularly excited about the potential for these glasses to enhance real-world interactions with digital information.
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