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Welcome, AI and tech fans!

Here’s what’s happening today:

  1. OpenAI WANTS YOU!

  2. Fighting lies with lies for the good of mankind.

  3. Bing Create is right up there with MidJourney now.

  4. LinkedIn goes big on AI.

1. OpenAI Residency Program Is Waiting

Ever dreamt of merging your expertise with the AI realm? OpenAI's 6-month Residency is your golden ticket!

Tailored for brilliant minds from diverse fields, this program is the bridge to the AI frontier. Whether you're a math whiz, a neuroscience guru, or a coding ninja, OpenAI welcomes you to work on real-world AI challenges for a salary of $210,000! 

As Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, puts it, it's a chance to "sharpen your focus on AI and help invent the future." So, why wait? Ignite your AI journey and be part of the revolution! OpenAI

2. Fight AI Misinfo with AI Misinfo

In an audacious twist, AIandYou is set to deploy AI-generated ads to prep voters for potential AI misinformation waves in the upcoming elections.

Think deepfakes of President Joe Biden with a twist - a clear message that it's all make-believe!

Spearheaded by Susan Gonzales, a former Facebook exec, the campaign aims to champion AI literacy, emphasizing that our democracy's very fabric might hinge on it.

Especially targeting young voters and women, the initiative is all about making AI awareness organic, relatable, and downright cool.

As the 2024 elections loom, AIandYou is not just raising the bar but reshaping the game. Stay AI-aware and election-ready! Politico

3. Bing Image Creator Has Come A LONG Way

Prompt: A scuba diver standing in the middle of a vast desert scratching their head with a lost look on their face.

Microsoft's Bing Chat is stepping up its game by integrating OpenAI's latest DALL-E 3 model, even before OpenAI's own ChatGPT does! This advanced image generator:

  • Understands prompts better, producing more creative and photorealistic images.

  • Integrates seamlessly with Bing Chat and ChatGPT, allowing users to refine images through chatbot conversations.

  • Prioritizes safety by avoiding recreations of public figures and inappropriate content. Plus, Microsoft adds watermarks to AI-generated images for easy identification.

  • Is set to expand beyond Bing, with Microsoft planning to incorporate DALL-E tech into the Paint app's new feature, Paint Cocreator.

Overloaded servers indicate the immense interest in this AI marvel. Microsoft, Bing Create

4. LinkedIn Goes Big On AI

LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned professional networking giant, is supercharging its platform with a suite of AI-driven features, tapping into the prowess of OpenAI. Here's a snappy breakdown:

  • Recruiter 2024: An AI-enhanced recruitment tool that uses generative AI, allowing recruiters to employ conversational language for more refined and expansive candidate searches.

  • LinkedIn Learning Coach: An AI chatbot designed to guide users on soft skills, offering course suggestions and valuable advice based on LinkedIn's vast learning content.

  • Accelerate: An AI-infused marketing tool to streamline campaign management within LinkedIn, though its scope is limited to the platform's ecosystem.

  • AI for B2B Sales: A new feature aiding B2B sales professionals in identifying potential leads and initiating conversations, a move that feels timely given the AI-driven sales landscape.

In a world where AI is becoming mainstream, LinkedIn's integration of these tools, especially with OpenAI's advancements, signifies its commitment to staying ahead in the tech curve and enhancing user experience. TechCrunch

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QuickBase has launched "Quickbase AI," a suite of tools designed to empower users to swiftly develop data-driven applications, aiming to enhance productivity and decision-making across businesses.

YouTube star MrBeast warns of the rising threat of AI deepfakes in advertising after a fake ad on TikTok used a manipulated version of him promoting a $2 iPhone giveaway, highlighting the increasing challenges of distinguishing real from fake content on social media platforms.

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