YouTube introduces AI-powered chatbot, will answer questions like ChatGPT

YouTube is testing new conversational tools that can respond to inquiries regarding the video you are watching, as well as a new generative AI chatbot that can summarize and classify comments based on topics.

YouTube has released a new conversational AI tool that allows users to ask questions about the content and receive replies about the video. It is intended for users who want to know more about the content they are consuming. Additionally, it has the ability to suggest relevant content without interfering with video viewing.

By hitting the “✨Ask” button that appears on certain videos, users can ask questions regarding the video in a manner similar to how they would ask ChatGPT. This conversational tool, supported by generative AI, is easy to use. The new function is currently only accessible to “a small subset” of users on YouTube, and it is only available in the US for the time being. However, the firm promises to roll it out to more YouTube Premium users on Android devices in the upcoming weeks.

Meta is launching an AI chatbot ‘MetaMate’ for its employees, trained on internal data

The ‘Metamate’ artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, which was developed by Meta and trained on internal data, is apparently being made available to its workforce.

According to The Verge, the new AI chatbot uses corporate data to assist staff members in writing code, debugging features, and summarising meetings.

The business is currently introducing this tool to a select number of employees. The business was forming a new “top-level” product team “focused” on generative AI, according to an announcement made by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in February of this year.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman meets PM Narendra Modi, discusses AI in India

CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman said to have discussed artificial intelligence with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We talked with him about the use of AI in India and the necessity for regulation.

Sam Altman stated on Thursday that the business shouldn’t solely rely on AI. The industry needs self-regulation, and it is crucial. If AI becomes too reliant on the industry, issues may arise.

Altman stated that the meeting with Prime Minister Modi went quite well at a speech at an event at the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT Delhi). His enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) was contagious.

Nowadays, a large number of individuals use ChatGPT for learning, technological development, creating software code, etc. For this reason, global standards for the control of AI and the moral application of the technology must be released.

Meta is bringing AI-generated stickers to its social app Messenger

The Meta is working on various features for its social apps, including AI-generated stickers for Messenger.

The company will use its picture creation model to enable customers to generate stickers based on text prompts, said Ahmad Al-Dahle, vice president of AI at Meta, during a company-wide meeting that The Verge attended today. Before employees make the feature public, internal testing will start.

“With AI-generated stickers, our users can have infinitely more options for self-expression, cultural representations, and even trend relevance,” Al-Dahle says. “Of course, stickers are just the tip of the iceberg.”

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