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It’s time for another round of The AI Report. Find out how ChatGPT can now grab live data from the web, the potential trouble brewing for Meta and Google, and the outstanding capabilities of Claude 3.5.

Coming up this week:

  • 🔎 ChatGPT Can Now Pull Real-Time Web Data

  • 🧐 Meta and Google Face Defamation Over AI Content

  • 🤔 What Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Can Do with Your PDFs

  • 🗞️ AI Bytes

  • 🛠️ Top AI Tools This Week

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OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Search, enabling ChatGPT to access and retrieve up-to-date information from the web, including sports scores, news, and stock quotes.

  • Responses now include direct links to relevant web sources, allowing users to verify information and explore topics further.

  • The feature is available to ChatGPT Plus and Team users, with plans to expand to free and enterprise users in the coming months.

🤔 Why It Matters:

By integrating real-time web data, ChatGPT offers more accurate and timely responses, improving the overall user experience. This move positions OpenAI as a direct competitor to established search engines (Google), potentially reshaping the AI-driven search market. Including source links addresses concerns about content ownership and attribution, promoting transparency and trust in AI-generated information.

Meta and Google are incorporating AI into platforms like Facebook and Google Maps, utilizing user-generated content to enhance responses.

  • Experts warn that using user comments or reviews in AI outputs could expose these companies to defamation claims, as they may be held accountable for defamatory content generated by their AI systems.

  • Recent Australian cases have held tech companies liable for hosting defamatory content. Notably, Google was ordered to pay over $700,000 in 2022 for hosting a defamatory video, and a 2021 high court ruling indicated that platforms hosting defamatory comments can be held responsible.

🤔 Why It Matters:

As AI becomes more integrated into digital platforms, companies must navigate complex legal challenges to avoid defamation liabilities. Tech firms may need to implement stricter content moderation and AI training protocols to mitigate legal risks associated with AI-generated content. The outcomes of these legal challenges could set significant precedents, influencing how AI is developed and deployed across various sectors.

Anthropic has introduced a new feature in Claude 3.5 Sonnet that enables the AI to interpret images within PDFs, including charts, graphs, and other visuals, enhancing its ability to understand complex documents.

  • The maximum document size for uploads has been expanded from 10MB to 30MB, allowing users to process larger files more efficiently.

  • Claude 3.5 Sonnet now allows users to view and edit AI-generated content in real-time, facilitating a more interactive and collaborative experience.

🤔 Why It Matters:

The ability to analyze visual elements within PDFs streamlines the review of complex documents, benefiting industries that rely on data visualization.

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AI Bytes

📰 This New AI from LinkedIn Will Change Job Recruitment Forever

LinkedIn has launched its first AI agent, Hiring Assistant, designed to automate various recruitment tasks, including drafting job descriptions and sourcing candidates. Companies such as AMD, Canva, Siemens, and Zurich Insurance are among the initial users of Hiring Assistant, with plans for a broader rollout in the coming months.

📰 Key Strategies for Building Successful AI Applications

AI has made it easier to develop initial products across various sectors, leading to rapid market entry by numerous startups. To stand out, founders must evolve their initial offerings into more valuable solutions swiftly, as the traditional approach of automating labor-intensive workflows is no longer sufficient.

📰 Most Personalized Holiday Shopping Experience Ever

Walmart is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI) to offer personalized shopping experiences during the holiday season. For instance, if a customer previously searched for board games, they may be shown deals, new game releases, or gift ideas. The company is introducing GenAI-based personalization features for shoppers in Mexico, providing a wider range of product recommendations.

📰 Google’s AI Now Writes 25% of Code

Google's churning out over 25% of new code using AI, pointing to a move towards automation in software. Sundar Pichai, the CEO, says AI is crucial for Google's future and is putting a lot of effort into using it in different services.

Top AI Tools This Week

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