| | | How often do you want to see us? | | | The Noodle Network Tech and AI: Seasoned with a Dash of Humor | December 13, 2024 | Today's tech roundup has a little bit of everything: watermarked AI creations, AI chatbots that are basically your new best friend, poetry-writing models, and safety features for AI teens. Let's jump in before these bots start writing articles better than me. | | Meta's Watermarking Tool: AI Gets a "Made in Photoshop" Sticker | Meta has debuted a tool to watermark AI-generated videos, so you'll always know when that "epic moon landing" was crafted by a computer and not a conspiracy theorist. It's like slapping "AI Approved" on your work—except now it's not optional. Creators are split between "This is transparency!" and "Stop ruining the fun!" Meanwhile, Meta is just trying to avoid future lawsuits that start with, "I thought that deepfake was real!" | | | | | Google Gemini: The New AI Big Shot | Google Gemini is here, and it's already turning heads with its generative AI capabilities. Whether you're drafting essays, writing scripts, or trying to one-up your ChatGPT-using friends, Gemini is Google's way of saying, "Hey, we're in this game too!" It's packed with new tricks, but let's be real: everyone just wants to know if it can make better dad jokes. Early reviews suggest yes, but only slightly. | | | | | ChatGPT: What You Still Don't Know (Because It Keeps Changing) | If you think you know ChatGPT, think again. OpenAI's chatbot keeps evolving, now offering features that go beyond writing poems or answering homework questions. It's practically a life coach at this point—just one that might occasionally forget what you were talking about. OpenAI says it's getting smarter, but honestly, I just hope it learns not to ghost me mid-conversation. | | | | | Anthropic's Haiku Model: Poetic, Deep, and Occasionally Confusing | Claude users now have access to Anthropic's 3.5 Haiku model, which specializes in—you guessed it—writing haikus. This is perfect if you've ever wanted an AI to craft poetic masterpieces about your existential crises or how much you love pizza. But don't be fooled; this model isn't just fun—it's deep. Or at least as deep as a 17-syllable poem can get. | | | | | Character AI Adds Safety Tools: No More AI Gone Wild | Amid criticism and lawsuits, Character AI has rolled out new safety features for teens. Now, the chatbots are more "hall monitor" and less "class clown." The goal is to keep things wholesome and avoid the kind of headline-making disasters that give AI a bad rap. Teens everywhere are rolling their eyes, but parents are quietly relieved that their kid's AI BFF won't be recommending anything too wild. | | | | | That's your tech fix for the day—watermarked AI, smarter chatbots, poetic models, and a sprinkle of safety tools. If you've got a good haiku to share (or just want to tell me what you think of Gemini), reply and let me know. AI poetry might be fun, but yours is definitely more human. | Catch you on the next one, ππΎπ€ | What'd you think of today's email? | | | |
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