Social Media Platforms Use Your ,ChatGPT Advanced Voice Newsletter #8

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🔹 DAILY AI NEWS NEWS SUMMARY 🔹

1️⃣ Social Media Platforms Use Your Data for AI Models 🤖 How to get results in social media using AI 🔐

2️⃣ IBM Drives India’s Responsible AI Revolution 🇮🇳
IBM shows interest in ethical AI to support India’s booming digital economy. 🌍

3️⃣ Sam Altman’s Latest AI Vision 🚀 Altman moves from founder mode to 'god mode' in his bold AI predictions. ⚡

4️⃣ ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode is Here 🎙️ Hands-free AI conversations are rolling out—check if you’re one of the lucky ones! 🗣️

5️⃣ Meta’s AI Chatbot: Celebrity Voices Coming Soon 🎭 Meta to launch AI chatbot featuring Judi Dench and John Cena’s voices! 🎤

Social Media Platforms Are Using Your Data To Generate AI Models. Here's How To Opt Out

Social Media Platforms Are Using Your Data To Generate AI Models. Here's How To Opt Out

Several major social media platforms are using user data to enhance their artificial intelligence capabilities. OpenAI, for instance, has admitted to using copyrighted materials to develop ChatGPT. LinkedIn is another example, employing user resumes to refine its AI models. Even Snapchat has acknowledged using user selfies to personalise ads, CNN reported.Social media platforms are increasingly using user data to train advanced AI models, often without users fully realising the extent of the data collected. However, there are now ways to opt out of having your information used for these purposes. Platforms such as Meta, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok have introduced privacy settings that allow users to limit data sharing with AI systems. Users are encouraged to regularly check their account settings and update privacy preferences to maintain control over their personal data.

India's Digital Renaissance: IBM Focuses on Responsible AI

Mumbai, Sep 24 (PTI) IBM India Managing Director Sandip Patel on Tuesday announced a "Digital Renaissance" in India, emphasising the country's leadership in AI adoption as he called for a focus on making AI practical, responsible, and embeddable.Patel, Managing Director (MD) of IBM India & South Asia, was delivering a keynote address at the IBM Think 2024 event here"Today we are living in a defining moment. We are witnessing India's digital renaissance. I like to call it the 'Naya Daur' of digital Bharat, and each one of you here is propelling this charter. IBM, together with you, is committed to innovating in India, for India and the world."And we are doing that with our focused strategy on hybrid cloud and AI, which are today two of the most transformational technologies of our time," he said.IBM is making strides in India with a renewed focus on developing responsible AI technologies. As the country experiences a digital transformation, IBM is spearheading efforts to create AI systems that are ethical and transparent.

Sam Altman catapults past founder mode into ‘god mode’ with latest AI post

.Sam Altman, the CEO of the AI startup headed for a $150 billion valuation, OpenAI, has historically pitched AI as the solution to the world’s problems, despite its significant impact on energy resources, carbon emissions, and water usage to cool data centers, coming at the cost of the progress the world has made toward combating climate change.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has stirred up conversation with his latest post, where he discusses the immense potential of AI in shaping the future. Altman, who has long been a key player in AI development, seems to be moving from his role as a traditional founder into what he refers to as "god mode," reflecting on the vast societal and ethical implications of AI. His post explores future possibilities, both exciting and concerning, as AI continues to evolve rapidly.

The ChatGPT Advanced Voice mode rollout is starting, and you might be one of the lucky ones

A new leak on X.com seems to confirm that a select group of ChatGPT Plus users will be getting access to Advanced Voice mode today, Tuesday, September 24, 2024.Advanced Voice mode, which OpenAI demoed back in May this year, allows you to talk to ChatGPT on your smartphone and have a human-like conversation, complete with the ability to interrupt the chatbot if its answers are going on too long. You can also ask complex questions with the expectation of getting a detailed answer.OpenAI is rolling out the highly anticipated Advanced Voice mode for ChatGPT, allowing users to interact with the AI using voice commands. This new feature is being released gradually, with a select group of users getting early access. The voice mode is expected to enhance the user experience, offering a more natural and conversational way to interact with the AI, particularly in hands-free scenarios. If you’re one of the lucky ones, you’ll find the update available in your app soon.

Exclusive: Meta's AI chatbot to start speaking in the voices of Judi Dench, John Cena, others, source says

Facebook owner Meta Platforms (META.O).The new tab is planning to announce this week that it has secured deals with actors including Judi Dench, Kristen Bell and John Cena to give voice to its Meta AI chatbot, a source familiar with the company's plans told Reuters on Monday.The new audio feature will offer users the option to select a voice for Meta's ChatGPT-like digital assistant from a list of five celebrities, who also include Awkwafina and Keegan-Michael Key.In an exciting development, Meta is reportedly working on giving its AI chatbot the ability to speak in the voices of well-known celebrities. According to sources, personalities like Judi Dench and John Cena have already been recorded for the project. This unique feature aims to make interactions with the AI more engaging and entertaining for users. Meta has yet to officially confirm the launch date, but the project is said to be in its final stages of development.

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