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ChatGPT got a new Rival
Plus: AI makes Dead Film Stars Alive
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ChatGPT got a new Rival
Crispy Bites: Apple is secretly developing its own generative A.I. tool: ‘Apple GPT’. This will be huge competition to Open AI’s ChatGPT and Google's Bard.
Apple GPT, is currently restricted to employees, and its public release is uncertain due to security concerns. Some employees have access, but output usage for customer-bound features requires special approval.
Despite Apple's recent low-key mention of AI at the Worldwide Developer's Conference, the company has been actively working on AI projects, but the teams are not yet ready to share detailed information publicly.
Apple CEO Tim Cook
Crispy Bites: AI is making waves by bringing deceased actors back to the silver screen. Using advanced technology, AI can recreate the appearances and performances of beloved film stars from the past.
This groundbreaking development has the potential to reshape the future of cinema, allowing audiences to experience the magic of their favourite actors once again. To achieve this, AI analyzes existing footage, voice recordings, and images to generate lifelike virtual versions of these iconic performers. While this technology raises ethical and artistic questions, it undoubtedly opens up exciting possibilities for the future of storytelling in film.
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