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Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter


Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


It’s Friday night, and we’ve got a treat for you! 🌟 As you wind down from the workweek, take a moment to explore our newsletter featuring a journalist’s review of the top AI chatbots for 2024.


Get the scoop on their best features, pros and cons, costs, and insights into their large language models (LLMs). Plus, enjoy some thought-provoking AI insights to ponder over the weekend. 🌙


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • Find the perfect AI chatbot for you: a 2024 roundup

  • 3 must-know tips to strengthen AI security practices

  • MIT CSAIL researchers developed an AI system that manages team coordination

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Comprehensive guide to the best AI chatbots


Person holding a phone with a screen showing 'AI CHATBOT' at the top and 'WOWZA' in the middle.

Image Credit: Wowza (made with Ideogram 2.0) / Prompt: "Person holding a phone, with the screen centered and enlarged. The screen displays a big 'AI CHATBOT' at the top and 'WOWZA' in the middle."



Are you maximizing the potential of AI chatbots in your daily tasks, or is there a better tool out there waiting for you?


AI chatbots have become integral tools for both professional and personal tasks. With so many options out there, it can be challenging to figure out which one best suits your needs. Sabrina Ortiz, an editor at ZDNET, has done the heavy lifting by testing numerous AI chatbots over the past 18 months.


The article covers the top AI chatbots on the market, each with their own unique strengths and capabilities. Whether you're looking to boost your productivity, streamline your writing process, or just have an engaging back-and-forth with a knowledgeable AI companion, there's an option here that's sure to fit the bill.


Here's the full rundown of Sabrina's top AI chatbot picks:

  • ChatGPT - The best AI chatbot overall, with mind-blowing skills in writing, STEM subjects, and natural conversation.

    • Pros: Writing skills, STEM knowledge, Conversational

    • Cons: Limits to GPT-4o, Boots free users down to GPT-4o-mini when at capacity

  • Microsoft Copilot - An excellent ChatGPT alternative, with internet access, source attribution, and the same powerful GPT-4 Turbo language model.

    • Pros: Access to the internet, Links back to sources, Uses OpenAI's LLM Cons: Grounded in Bing, Not as strong as ChatGPT

  • Anthropic's Claude - Stands out for its strong conversational abilities, allowing for back-and-forth exchanges.

    • Pros: Upload document support, Chat controls, Light and dark mode

    • Cons: Unclear usage cap, Knowledge cutoff

  • Perplexity.ai - The top pick for search-focused tasks, with internet access and a user-friendly interface.

    • Pros: Links to sources, Access to internet, Simple UI

    • Cons: Paid subscription required for GPT-4 access, Some irrelevant suggestions

  • Jasper - The best option for businesses and marketers who need AI-generated content and writing assistance.

    • Pros: 50 different writing templates, Copyediting features, Plagiarism checker

    • Cons: Need a subscription to try, Steep cost

  • You.com - Allows users to test and compare different language models in one convenient place.

    • Pros: Readily available, Free, Source Citing

    • Cons: Some answers stronger than others, Subscription required for GPT-4 access

  • Chatsonic by Writesonic - Tailored for article writers, with features like SEO optimization and plagiarism checking.

    • Pros: Up-to-date, Variety of use cases, Free trial

    • Cons: Need to sign in, A bit of a lag

  • Gemini (formerly Google Bard) - A great choice for those in the Google ecosystem, with integration across Google services.

    • Pros: Free, Access to Google, Good text editing skills

    • Cons: No sources, Can't help much with code

  • Socratic by Google - The recommended chatbot for students and kids, with an educational focus.

    • Pros: Free, Educational, Easy to use

    • Cons: Doesn't write text

  • HuggingChat - An open-source option for those who want to build and customize their own chatbot.

    • Pros: Clean, ChatGPT-inspired interface, Entirely customizable, Great for developers or AI fanatics

    • Cons: Intermediate/advanced skills needed, Have to create an account

Now, we know what you might be thinking - with so many choices, how do I even begin to decide?


As you review Sabrina's top picks, keep in mind that the "best" chatbot is the one that aligns closest with your unique needs and workflows. Take the time to thoughtfully assess your goals and experiment with a few different options. Don't be afraid to try something new - the perfect AI assistant is out there, just waiting to unlock your full potential and transform how you approach your daily tasks.


This isn't about finding the "one-size-fits-all" solution. It's about selecting the tool that seamlessly integrates into your routine and empowers you to work smarter, not harder. Approach this process with an open mind and a willingness to explore.



Read the full overview of the leading AI chatbots in 2024 here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


3 must-know tips to strengthen AI security practices

/Anton Chuvakin on Cybersecurity Dive

Anton Chuvakin from Google Cloud outlines three essential strategies to secure AI systems. He emphasizes the importance of adapting existing risk frameworks to AI, enhancing technical controls to protect AI infrastructure, and expanding cybersecurity strategies to address AI-specific threats like data poisoning. By combining human oversight with strong technical measures, organizations can better safeguard their AI deployments.


Read more here.


MIT CSAIL researchers developed an AI system that manages team coordination


/Alex Shipps, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)


MIT's CSAIL developed an AI assistant that enhances teamwork by aligning actions and beliefs among team members, which is crucial in high-pressure environments like rescue missions or surgery. The AI uses a "theory of mind" model to predict and correct misalignments in understanding, ensuring efficient and coordinated efforts across teams. This technology could also improve collaboration in areas like video gaming.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Hexus: quickly create interactive product demos, videos, and guides


  • BiRead: instantly translate website content into bilingual text with one click



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


Wowza, Inc.

Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.

Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter


Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


Another Monday is in the books! Take a break and check out the latest in AI.


We’ve got some interesting updates for you to enjoy as you wind down for the night.


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • Books to guide your corporate strategy

  • Writing better with AI: tips and tricks

  • AI models ranked by risk levels

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Must-read picks for Boards and CEOs


A hand picking up a book

Image Credit: Unsplash / Christin Hume



How prepared are you to lead your organization through the challenges of AI and corporate ethics?


Steve Hawald's latest insights from the "Forward-looking Boards & CEOs" Newsletter spotlight two game-changing books every executive should consider. These reads offer practical advice for CEOs, board members, and top executives looking to stay ahead in a rapidly changing business world. Whether you're looking to harness the power of AI or rethink corporate ethics, these books have you covered.


Let's break it down:

  • Top recommended books:

    • "Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI" by Ethan Mollick

    • "Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World" by Alison Taylor

  • "Co-Intelligence" highlights:

    • Explores practical AI integration in business

    • Introduces "Centaurs" concept for dynamic human-AI task allocation

    • Calls for proactive AI strategy to avoid potential catastrophe

  • "Higher Ground" insights:

    • Advocates for resetting corporate ethics beyond compliance

    • Recommends human rights impact assessments

    • Guides navigation of political risks in business

  • Both books recognized by Financial Times and other prestigious publications

  • Selections aim to equip leaders with knowledge for visionary, purposeful, and sustainable leadership


The future of leadership is being written now, and these books offer you a chance to be its author. Arm yourself with the knowledge to transform challenges into opportunities, and lead your organization into a future where AI and ethics form the bedrock of sustainable success.


The bottom line? These books aren't just fancy paperweights for your office. They're your secret weapons for staying ahead of the curve, impressing at your next board meeting, and maybe even making the world a slightly better place while you're at it.


Source: Hawald, S. (2024). 2024 Boards CEOs CXOs Summer Essential Books: "AI Co-Intelligence" and "Higher Ground" Make the List! Forward-looking Boards & CEOs Newsletter. Board-CEO Research Insights + Vision© Newsletter©. Steve Hawald CEO CIO Advisory LLC.



Read more here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Writing better with AI: tips and tricks

/The Nerdy Novelist on YouTube

In this video, The Nerdy Novelist discusses how AI can enhance your writing skills, but only if you combine it with hard work and creativity. He introduces four archetypes of creators—Lazy Larry, Get-Rich Gwen, Hard Work Harold, and Tiffany—to illustrate different approaches to AI and success. The key takeaway is that while hard work is essential, using AI strategically can boost your productivity and improve the quality of your work.


Watch the video here.


AI models ranked by risk levels


/Will Knight on WIRED


This article explores a recent study by researchers, including Bo Li from the University of Chicago, who have developed a benchmark to assess the risks associated with popular AI models. The study ranks AI models based on their likelihood to generate harmful or unethical content, revealing significant differences between them. The findings suggest that while some AI models are better at adhering to safety standards, others have a long way to go, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and ongoing improvements in AI safety.


Read more here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • FlowKitten: validate business ideas with feedback from a professional or a brutally honest friend


  • AKOOL: AI platform for personalized visual marketing and advertising


  • LedgerUp: automated bookkeeping and financial management



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


Wowza, Inc.

Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This enriches our content and keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.


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Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


We hope you had a restful weekend and are ready to dive into a fresh start.


Monday is here, and so are the latest developments in AI. Let's get started!


Here's another crazy day in AI:


  • Wearable tech gets smarter with Bee AI

  • Key considerations and tips on creating clear AI policies

  • Tech giant deploys AI to streamline traffic flow

  • Some AI tools to try out


TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Bee AI's $7M bet on wearable assistants


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Image Source: Bee AI / "Bee AI raises $7M for its wearable AI assistant that learns from your conversations" by Ivan Mehta on TechCrunch


Are you ready for an AI assistant that you could wear and actually gets you?


In an exciting development in wearable tech, Bee AI has raised $7 million to advance its innovative AI-powered wearable assistant. Ivan Mehta's recent article on TechCrunch, offers an inside look at how Bee AI, founded by Maria de Lourdes Zollo and Ethan Sutin, aims to create a device that learns from your conversations, helps with daily tasks, and keeps your privacy in mind.


Here’s what makes Bee AI stand out:

  • Funding and Development: The company has raised $7 million from investors like Exor, Greycroft, and Banana Capital.

  • Smart Wearable: The assistant listens to your conversations, helps with notes, reminders, and task management, and even pairs with an Apple Watch app.

  • Features: Early features include reading notifications, writing emails, and offering shopping suggestions. The device has a mute button and potential future commands.

  • Market Position: Bee AI is part of a growing field with competitors like Limitless and Friend, focusing on refining wearable AI technology.

  • Privacy Measures: To address privacy concerns, Bee AI uses transcripts instead of recordings and plans to exclude non-users’ voices from its data.


The product is currently in beta. Before its official launch, Bee AI plans to introduce consent protocols for non-users’ voices and emphasizes that it only uses transcripts, not audio recordings, for learning. Orders are anticipated to begin before Black Friday.


You might be wondering: “Will this AI assistant take over my life?” It’s a great question, especially with a $7 million investment riding on it! Will these new AI helpers make our lives easier or just add another layer of complexity? And, who knows, maybe they'll even start finishing our sentences!


What’s your take? Excited to try out a wearable AI, or do you prefer the simplicity of good old post-it notes? Let us know!



Read the full article here.

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


Key considerations and tips on creating clear AI policies

/Avi Gesser, Matt Kelly, Melyssa Eigen, and Ned Terrace on Debevoise Data Blog

When crafting AI policies, businesses struggle with defining AI and knowing when AI governance should apply. Commonly, firms adopt regulatory definitions, but these can be ambiguous, posing compliance challenges. Alternatives include adding examples to definitions, using clear and simple definitions, matching policies to regulatory obligations, and creating separate policies for generative AI. Key considerations for drafting AI definitions involve clarity and coverage of high-risk models under regulatory scrutiny.


Read more here.


Tech giant deploys AI to streamline traffic flow


/Steven Romo on NBC News


Google is leveraging AI to enhance traffic flow, partnering with Boston to optimize stoplight timings and alleviate gridlock. This initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion in one of the nation’s worst traffic cities. The project exemplifies the practical application of AI in urban planning and infrastructure management.


Watch the news here.


SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:



  • Algolia: enhance website and app search with AI that delivers fast, accurate results and integrates with WordPress


  • Elastic: AI-powered search tool providing real-time insights and precision, part of the ELK stack


  • Kotae: AI chatbot that automates customer inquiries for small businesses, powered by your content



That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


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Leveraging AI for Enhanced Content: As part of our commitment to exploring new technologies, we used AI to help curate and refine our newsletters. This not only enriches our content but also keeps us at the forefront of digital innovation, ensuring you stay informed with the latest trends and developments.

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