AI News Update (11/9/23)

 Amazon is building a large language model (LLM) to rival OpenAI and Google. The new LLM is reportedly still in development, but Amazon has said that it will be "more powerful and versatile" than existing LLMs.

OpenAI introduces GPT-4 Turbo, a new version of its GPT-4 language model with improved performance and reduced pricing. GPT-4 Turbo is now available to commercial customers, and OpenAI says that it is already being used by a number of companies to develop new products and services.

OpenAI is set to unveil a custom GPT-4 chatbot creator. The new tool will allow developers to create their own chatbots using GPT-4, without having to have any prior experience with natural language processing.

NIST announces AI consortium to shape US policies. The new consortium will bring together government agencies, industry leaders, and academic researchers to develop recommendations for how the US government should regulate AI.

Dell, Intel, and the University of Cambridge deploy the UK's fastest AI supercomputer. The new supercomputer, called Dawn Phase 1, is expected to be used by researchers to develop new AI applications in areas such as drug discovery, climate modeling, and materials science.

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