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In a world of constant information overload, we understand that your time is precious. That's why we've designed this newsletter with busy professionals like you in mind. Our goal is simple: to deliver the most valuable insights and news straight to your inbox in under 15 minutes. Consider this your shortcut to staying informed, empowered, and ready to impress your colleagues and superiors with your knowledge of the latest trends in innovation and technology. So, grab your coffee, take a quick break, and let's get started! All the best, MPL Innovation Team |
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Sequoia Capital, published its second AI generative market, this time, focusing on use cases rather than by model modality. This reflects two important emphases in the market: Generative AI’s evolution from a technology tool to actual use cases and value, and the increasingly multimodal nature of generative AI applications. | | |
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Watch this eye-opening 8-minute video to understand the AI bias. In a world increasingly shaped by AI, awareness is our most potent tool. Understanding AI bias is the first step towards mitigating it. Let's embrace awareness as a collective responsibility to ensure AI is fair, inclusive, and beneficial for all. |
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In October, OpenAI is launching its new AI image generator, DALL-E 3, which is integrated with ChatGPT. This means that you don't need to think about your prompts anymore. But it also reflects a new era of AI where traditional categories (like audio, text, images, code, etc.) are being challenged. | | |
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Gemini, Google's AI project, is aiming to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT. Google's trove includes YouTube videos, Google Books, an extensive search index, and scholarly materials from Google Scholar. Much of this data is exclusive to Google, potentially giving it a competitive advantage in developing more intelligent models than its counterparts. The launch of Gemini is slated for this fall. Anticipation is building! | | |
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| | A common assumption has long prevailed: a successful meeting necessitates a PowerPoint presentation. However, as organizations strive for innovation and creative thinking, it's high time to challenge this conventional belief. Embracing innovation often requires breaking free from the shackles of tradition, and in this case, reconsidering the role of PowerPoint in modern communication. Let’s talk about how this widely accepted practice might, in fact, hinder innovation. | | |
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| | In the midst of what appears to be a new innovation cycle, a mixture of apprehension and curiosity fills the air. The current era is witnessing the birth of transformative technologies that evoke a blend of excitement and trepidation. In this climate, Joseph Schumpeter's Theory of Innovation Cycles shines as a guiding beacon, illuminating the dynamic forces shaping economies, industries, and societies. | | |
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