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ChatGPT Memory: 9 things you should know 🧠
🔊 AI and music creation, State-Backed Hackers using OpenAI, ChatGPT gets a new memory and more
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Today in Everyday AI
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🎙 Daily Podcast Episode: GenAI is great for text to text, text to image and so on. But one that gets slept on? Text to music! Give it a listen.
🕵️♂️ Fresh Finds: An AI project management app, Google’s AI hub in France, and Airbnb’s AI plans. Read on for Fresh Finds.
🗞 Byte Sized Daily AI News: Hackers from China and Russia using OpenAI, ChatGPT gets a new memory, and the University of Pennsylvania adds AI degree. For that and more, read on for Byte Sized News.
🚀 AI In 5: ChatGPT got a new memory update. Here’s 9 things to know about how its memory works. See it here
🧠 Learn & Leveraging AI: Wondering how you can leverage AI to make music that you enjoy. Here’s how you can do it. Keep reading for that!
↩️ Don’t miss out: Did you miss our last newsletter? We talked about why the AI hype should be over, NVIDIA releases an AI chatbot and overtakes Amazon, and Google LLMs explained. Check it here!
AI Will Allow Us All to Make Music We Enjoy 🎵
When we talk about GenAI the focus is always on text-to-text, text-to-video, or text-to-image
But there’s one area that gets slept on. Text to music.
Text to music is a really cool and underrated part of GenAI's capabilities.
Mikey Shulman, CEO of Suno, shows us how AI is changing the way we create and listen to music.
Join the conversation and ask Jordan and Mikey questions on AI and music here.
Also on the pod today:
• Understanding AI-generated music 🎶
• The impact of AI on the music industry 🔊
• Using the Suno platform 🎛
It’ll be worth your 36 minutes:
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Here’s our favorite AI finds from across the web:
New AI Tool Spotlight – Iteration X is an AI project management app, Meetingly is an AI assistant for sales meetings, and WooWell helps you step up your online dating game.
Big Tech - Google is setting up an AI hub in France.
Business of AI – Airbnb is planning to use AI and its acquisition of GamPlanner to create the ultimate concierge.
Trending in AI - Mozilla is downsizing to focus on Firefox and AI.
AI Startups – This startup uses AI bots to negotiate debt over the phone.
1. OpenAI Unveils New ChatGPT Memory Feature 🧠
OpenAI has introduced memory controls for ChatGPT, enabling users to instruct the AI to remember specific details for future conversations. This innovative feature aims to enhance the user experience by allowing ChatGPT to provide more personalized and relevant responses over time. By leveraging this memory capability, users can prompt ChatGPT to recall information such as personal preferences or past interactions.
2. Google's Gemini App Privacy Warning Raises Eyebrows 👀
Google's Gemini app comes with a crucial privacy warning. Your conversations with Gemini are archived for up to three years, even after deletion, as per Google's recent disclosure. Ensure not to share sensitive information during your interactions with Gemini to safeguard your privacy.
3. AI Degree Added at University of Pennsylvania 🧑🎓️
The University of Pennsylvania is shaking things up with a new undergraduate program offering a degree in artificial intelligence, gearing students up for jobs that don't even exist yet. With courses in machine learning, AI ethics, and more, students will be at the forefront of innovative technology. The program aims to tackle concerns like transparency in AI development and bias in decision-making algorithms.
4. Slack Launches AI Features for Workplace Communication 🗣
Slack is stepping up its game with new AI features that summarize conversations, offer channel recaps, and even answer questions within the workplace platform. With Slack AI, users can easily catch up on important threads, receive summaries of unread messages, and ask questions about specific projects or topics mentioned in the chat.
5. Andrej Karpathy Leaves OpenAI Again 👋
Andrej Karpathy, the renowned research scientist, has announced his departure from OpenAI for the second time. Known for his impactful work in the AI field, his exit has sparked curiosity and speculation among followers. With his plans to delve into personal projects, the tech world eagerly anticipates what innovative creations he will unveil.
6. State-Backed Hackers Exploit OpenAI Tools 🛡️
According to Reuters, state-backed hackers from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran have been utilizing Microsoft-backed OpenAI tools to enhance their hacking techniques. Microsoft has imposed a blanket ban on these groups from accessing AI products, emphasizing the potential misuse of the technology.
ChatGPT Memory Explained!
ChatGPT just got a new memory update!
We thought it was a good time to explain ChatGPT’s memory. Here’s 9 things to know.
Check out today's AI in 5.
Or check out this related video:
🦾How You Can Leverage:
Love (and AI) are in the air.
Today, we cranked up the romance with help from Mikey Shulman, the CEO at Suno AI.
Suno AI is a GenAI platform that aims to be the soundtrack of your life. Best thing?
No musical talent is required.
With some simple text inputs, you can start generating a song for just about anything.
Like… Valentine’s Day.
In a special treat, Mikey unveiled some new features, including a preview of their V3 Alpha model and their timely project, vdaysong.com.
Yes, you can make an AI generated song for your Valentine for free.
Yes, Mikey made a (hilarious) Valentine’s song for Everyday AI.
Yes, we obviously did it live on the show for Jordan’s wife.
Outside of showing off some shiny Suno AI features and giving every guy who’s bad at gifting a last-minute Valentine’s Day superpower, we chatted how AI will impact the future of the music industry and our lives in general.
Oh, and when you combine Mike AND Jordan, you know this is gonna be a GOAT episode. 🐐
Let’s break it all down. 👇
1 – Everyone’s a composer 🎼
Love music but can’t make it?
Yeah, we feel that. 😪
(Jordan’s rap career never really took off.)
Mikey talked about how Suno can pump musical prowess into anyone with a keyboard and a vision.
And even with a free account, you can make up to 10 songs a day.
Try this:
You can sign up for a free account from Suno to experience the musical magic. If you’d want to commercialize on Suno, you’d need to sign up for a paid account that starts at $10/month.
Oh, and if you need a last-minute Valentine’s Day song, you can do that for free here.
2 – The future is bright 🤩
TBH, the fact that you can create a super realistic song with text kinda blows our mind.
But apparently, it’s gonna get better. Not only did Mikey demo Suno’s upcoming V3 Alpha version, but he also gave us a glimpse into the future of AI-generated music.
Text-to-music seem too impersonal for ya?
Soon, you may be able to tap on your desk to create a beat, or start an AI generated song with your voice as the creative input. (And some AI polishing to do the rest)
Try this:
Wanna see more about how AI is already shaping the music industry and what could be in store next? Check out this Forbes article that peeks into the future of AI and music.
3 – Make music personal 👤
More than 20 languages? Yup.
Create a mini-series of songs that illustrate your life? Sure.
Need a personalized melody to get you going in the morning? Absolutely.
You don’t need to only use Suno to try and become the next big (AI) pop sensation, you can truly create soundtracks for your life.
Mike mentioned a personal example where his friend picked up a coffee with a misspelling for his name.
The small mistake turned into an unforgettable memory (via a Suno song) that they still listen to to this day.
Try this:
Want a lil inspiration?
We’ve got some ideas:
Life Journal: Create a new song each day that narrates your life, like a living journal but for music.
Emotional shifter: Input your current emotional state (e.g., "Feeling stressed, need a pick-me-up") and get a playlist of customized songs to shift your mood.
Custom Gifts: Feed Suno AI your friend's personality quirks and inside jokes. Get a hilarious, unique song they'll never forget.
Better memories: Generate songs perfectly capturing the vibe of your vacation footage, birthday parties, etc. Music adds an extra emotional layer.
Your workout: Generate workout songs with lyrics referencing your goals ("Last set!", "Crush those reps!") and a tempo that pushes you to your limits.
Musical concept albums: Explore an idea or theme in-depth through a series of interconnected songs, like a mini-rock opera.
Study aids with a twist: Turn key concepts into memorable jingles to aid with memorization for any subject.
Custom lullabies: Craft soothing lullabies featuring a baby's name and gentle imagery, personalized for a peaceful bedtime routine.
Parody songwriter extraordinaire: Transform current hits with lyrics about your absurdly specific niche interests (Ex: a meme song about houseplants).
Reply back to this email and let us know if you have any fun ideas for AI-generated songs you could make. We might feature our favorite song in tomorrow’s newsletter.
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Numbers to watch
3600%
There has been a 3600% increase in GPT content usage in the past year.
Sheesh.
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