OpenAI releases GPT-4

 

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OpenAI released GPT-4, which the company says is more reliable, creative, and able to handle much more nuanced instructions than GPT-3.5. Microsoft confirmed the new Bing, currently in preview, is running on GPT-4 and is customized for search. 

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At its annual Google Health event, The Check Up, Google introduced Open Health Stack, a suite of open-source building blocks for developers to build apps allowing healthcare workers to access necessary insights and information. Fred Hersch, Senior Product Manager of Google Health, wrote in a blog post that Open Health Stack enables developers to build FHIR-based apps easily, enhance patient privacy, and analyze data. 

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Scott Guthrie, EVP of Cloud and AI at Microsoft, said in an interview that GitHub Copilot is making developers 55% more productive. He also added that 40% of code checked in by developers is now AI-generated and unmodified. 

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Google announced the private preview of PaLM API, which can be used on top of Google's language models, and MakerSuite, a new prototyping environment. Google also introduced two new technologies: Generative AI support in Vertex AI and Generative AI builder in Google Workspace. 

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In an email to free organization account users, Docker said they have one month to switch to a paid plan or have their accounts deleted, including all images. A Docker spokesperson told DevClass that users with specific issues are welcome to open a GitHub issue so Docker could help guide them through the specifics. 

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Observability platform New Relic launched machine learning operations capabilities that enable engineering building GPT-powered applications to optimize performance, reduce cost, and improve the quality of results. New Relic also launched JFrog integration to offer teams a single point of access to monitor and run software development operations effectively. 

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CodeComplete is an AI-powered coding assistant for enterprise companies that cannot use GitHub's Copilot for security and privacy reasons. CodeComplete is backed by YCombinator and founded by a former ML engineer from Meta. 

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