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X (Twitter) trains our data to AI; How to analyze your business performance with ChatGPT?; Introducing Refact Code LLM, for real-time code completion and chat; Virtual (AI) influencer to make a music video
In today's episode, we'll cover the following topics: Virtual influencer Noonoouri signing a record deal with Warner Music, Twitter's plans to use data for AI models while assuring DM privacy, the use of AI like ChatGPT for real-time analytics, Amazon One's AI-powered palm recognition device, Intel's expansion into AI opportunities beyond data centers, the introduction of Refact Code LLM for developers, various updates in the AI landscape including OpenAI's Canva Plugin for ChatGPT and Epic Games Store accepting generative AI games, AI predicting smells and generating COVID drugs, and a book recommendation on artificial intelligence as well as a podcast tool called Wondercraft AI.Have you heard the news? Noonoouri, the virtual influencer who's made a name for herself in the fashion world, has just signed a record deal with Warner Music. But here's the twist: she's not your typical artist. In fact, she doesn't even exist in the real world! With a staggering 400k followers on Instagram and impressive collaborations with major fashion brands like Dior and Valentino, Noonoouri is the brainchild of artist Joerg Zuber. And while her fashion gigs have gained her plenty of attention, it's her AI-crafted voice that's taking her to the next level. Although her voice is entirely artificial, the song itself is a product of human creativity, thanks to the collaboration between Warner and German producer DJ Alle Farben. So, while Noonoouri may be a virtual creation, the heart and soul of her music still comes from real people. But what does this mean for the future of human artists? It's a question that's been on the minds of many in the music industry. As avatars like Noonoouri continue to gain popularity, will human artists be overshadowed or replaced? Only time will tell. In the meantime, Noonoouri is using her virtual platform not just for music, but also to advocate for important issues like veganism and anti-racism. So, keep an eye out for Noonoouri's music video and see how this AI influencer is making waves in the music scene. It's an exciting time, full of possibilities and questions about the future of artistry.Are you eager to expand your understanding of artificial intelligence? Look no further than the essential book "AI Unraveled: Demystifying Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Intelligence," now available at Apple, Google, or Amazon (https://amzn.to/44Y5u3y) today!This podcast is generated using the Wondercraft AI platform (https://www.wondercraft.ai/?via=etienne), a tool that makes it super easy to start your own podcast,