OpenAI. At the Mint AI Summit to be held on Friday in New Delhi, a host of experts will discuss how to make the best use of AI and GenAI models, and address the challenges and disruptions that the exponential growth of these new technologies poses.
The speakers include Neeraj Mittal, secretary in the Department of Telecommunications; Amitabh Nag, CEO, Digital India Bhashini Division; Jack Hidary, CEO, SandboxAQ; Carin-Isabel Knoop, executive director, Harvard Business School; CEOs, startup founders, and chief information officers at Mahindra Group, Aditya Birla Group, and Maruti Suzuki. Drawing from their real-world experiences, these experts will discuss how they use deep-tech and other emerging technologies to harness growth and promote ‘Make in India’ goods and services.
Artificial intelligence got a massive boost when ChatGPT, within two months of its release on 30 November 2022, garnered more than 100 million users. It was great news for all those who had invested in AI for decades.
The reason: Machine learning, an AI technique, was largely limited to observing and classifying patterns in content using predictive models. The more advanced version of multimodal machine learning models relies on self-supervised learning, which involves feeding a model humongous amounts of text, images, videos, and code to enable it to generate content.
Clubbed under the broad umbrella of generative AI, it describes algorithms and large language model (LLM)-powered chatbots such as ChatGPT that, being multimodal, can not only be used to create or generate text but also audio, code, images, simulations, and videos, among other things. ChatGPT remains the most dominant AI-powered chatbot globally, particularly in India, even as the dust
. Read more on livemint.com