Real World AI: A Weekly Peek into Today’s Tech
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In this week’s AI news, we explore the rapid adoption of AI tools in education, with nearly half of U.S. teachers and K-12 students using ChatGPT regularly. Oracle’s recent partnership with OpenAI has caused a significant surge in its stock, underscoring the importance of this collaboration. Additionally, we delve into the success story of GPTZero’s young founders, who have turned their AI detection startup into a profitable venture with a fresh $10 million Series A funding round.
These stories are just the beginning: Join us for more insights, including how AI is influencing creativity and a unique political campaign where a candidate promises to let AI guide his decisions.
AI in the News
AI is getting very popular among students and teachers, very quickly: Almost half of U.S. teachers and K-12 students say they are using ChatGPT weekly. The percentage of K-12 students and teachers who say they are using AI and approve of it has risen sharply over the past year, according to a new poll conducted by Impact Research for the Walton Family Foundation.
Oracle Stock Jumps: Why its deal with OpenAI is so important.
GPTZero’s founders, still in their 20s, have a profitable AI detection startup, millions in the bank and a new $10M Series A. Here’s how VC Nikhil Basu Trivedi beat out hoards of other VCs to win the deal.
How AI is changing creativity: Savvy marketers are harnessing the power of LLMs.
Vote for me and I’ll let AI call the shots, a candidate for mayor says: Victor Miller, who is running for mayor in Wyoming, said VIC, his Virtual Integrated Citizen chatbot, will make decisions if he’s elected.
Cool Tools
ByteCap – An AI-driven tool for video captioning and subtitling.
Babyl – Streamlines the language learning process with AI.
Cresh – Uses AI to validate and improve business ideas.
Luxi – Next-generation personal AI stylist.
That’s a wrap on this week’s AI news roundup! We look forward to exploring more AI milestones with you, so make sure to tune in next week for new adventures in innovation.