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Mercedes-Benz wants to bring ChatGPT to the car; Google pushes the chatbot Bard, but warns internal employees to use it with caution Know a little about AI

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Mercedes-Benz wants to bring ChatGPT to the car; Google pushes the chatbot Bard, but warns internal employees to use it with caution Know a little about AI

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Mercedes-Benz wants to bring ChatGPT to the car

Mercedes-Benz wants to put ChatGPT on the road. It is using Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service to bring natural language models to in-vehicle voice assistants. The company will initially offer specific vehicles to U.S. customers through a three-month test program, but Mercedes said it will consider a broader and more permanent rollout in the future. ChatGPT integration could make Mercedes-Benz's "Hey Mercedes" voice assistant more powerful. Not only can it answer simple pre-programmed commands like "turn up the temperature" or "how's the weather," but it also allows for natural conversations on almost any topic, including contextual follow-up questions. In addition, Mercedes said it is "exploring" the ChatGPT plugin to support instructions such as booking restaurants or booking movie tickets through natural language.

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Meta's chief AI scientist: ChatGPT is not much smarter than a dog

According to CNBC local time on the 15th, Meta's chief AI scientist said that the current artificial intelligence system, including ChatGPT, does not have human-level intelligence and is not much smarter than dogs. ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI based on large language models, means that AI systems are trained on large amounts of linguistic data, and users can ask them questions, and chatbots respond in a language that the questioner can understand. At the Viva Tech conference, Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, was asked about the current limitations of artificial intelligence. "The usefulness of systems is still very limited because they are trained purely on a large amount of text, but they have basically no understanding of the real world," LeCun said. "Much of human knowledge has nothing to do with language, so this part of human experience cannot be captured by AI." LeCun added that the AI system can now pass the U.S. bar exam but can't fit a dishwasher, whereas a 10-year-old can "learn in 10 minutes." LeCun concluded, "It shows that we are losing something really important... Not only to reach the human level of intelligence, but even to reach the intelligence of dogs. In addition, LeCun also introduced that Meta is working on training AI on video, not just language, which is a more difficult task. For example, a five-month-old baby looks at a floating object but doesn't think too much. But a nine-month-old baby will be surprised to see such a situation because he realizes that an object should not float. (Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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Google pushes the chatbot Bard, but warns insiders to be cautious about using chatbot software while Google parent company Alphabet is reportedly promoting chatbot software around the world, warning insiders to be cautious when using chatbots like Bard. Based on the long-standing information confidentiality policy, Alphabet advised employees not to enter confidential information into chatbots. Alphabet is said to have warned engineers to avoid using chatbots directly to generate software code. In response to the news, Alphabet responded that Bard may suggest inappropriate code, but can still help programmers. In addition, the company aims to be transparent about the limitations of the technology.

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