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iPhone X ChatGPT
PLUS: search copilot, new chips, and ban removal on ChatGPT
Hey folks, today we’ve got the official app for ChatGPT, after a long wait of 6 months. Perplexity is back with a search copilot, and Meta is going big on hardware as well with AI-specific chips and a supercomputer.
let’s get to it.
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You’ll no longer need to go via Safari and fanny around with window resizing to get ChatGPT up on your iPhone! OpenAI is bringing it to iOS. (Only in the US for now tho - sad times.) Not only that, but it’s integrated with Whisper, their speech-to-text model, meaning that it’ll support voice input too.
OpenAI just continues to beat everyone to market on every aspect, and it’ll be interesting to see how ChatGPT-on-the-go impacts how much people jump to Google for a quick search. Oh and android users: apparently it’s coming soon for you guys too.
Here’s the app store link.
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Couple of bits and bobs out of Meta today. Firstly, they’re jumping onto the big tech in-house bandwagon with fine tuned computer chips and supercomputers. On the chip front, it’s called MTIA (official deets here). It aims to accelerate training and inference, claiming that it handles various AI models more efficiently than a GPU… wow, nice!
Secondly, they say they have a code generation AI in the pipeline called CodeCompose (best name yet imo…). It’s fine-tuned on Meta’s internal code base, has nearly 7B parameters, and thousands of employees are actively using it daily.
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Yo! It’s been a long time since we’ve heard from the search based companies that were the highlight earlier this year. Perplexity is back with a copilot now. When you search for something, the copilot asks you for more specific inputs and then curates answers based on your need. For eg, if you search “how to learn coding,” it asks which language you want to learn, free vs paid courses, etc.
It has a share feature where you can share your queries and other people can also ask follow-up questions. I think they are targeting the “research-oriented searches” market, but what percentage of searches fall into that category? Send me some stats if you all know.
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Apple restricts internal use of ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and other external AI tools due to concerns over potential leaks of confidential data. (link) — can’t be more ironic with the app release.
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