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Forget ChatGPT & DeepSeek – Manus AI Redefines Autonomous Task Execution!

In the era of AI, everything is advancing rapidly, and among the latest innovations is Manus AI. This AI agent, developed by the startup Monica, is changing the way machines interact with the web and perform tasks autonomously. While traditional AI chatbots provide answers to queries, Manus goes beyond that as the meta-AI drafts, researches, and completes complex assignments independently of a human. As China seeks to lead the world in the global AI arms race, Manus is already being compared to some of the industry’s leading AI models, such as those from OpenAI and Google. What is Manus? Manus is a general-purpose AI agent that can complete real-world tasks for you autonomously. Instead of just answering questions, it determines an entire process. If you ask it to write a report about climate change, for example, Manus won’t just give you facts — it will research, draft a detailed report, create charts and then format it into a polished document. This hands-free method of completing tasks is a massive leap forward for AI-powered productivity. What Sets Manus Apart? Manus, released on March 6, has received significant attention for its performance in the GAIA benchmark, in which it allegedly outperforms OpenAI’s DeepResearch. A […]

How DeepSeek’s Logo Reflects the Future of AI Branding

As we all know, AI is booming at a faster rate than ever! Companies are racing to develop more advanced products while establishing unique brand identities. In the list, “Deepseek” has gained strong attention for its technological advancements and brand identity. In an industry where many AI companies choose complex, tech-heavy designs, DeepSeek has chosen a different path. This choice could change the future of AI branding. Deepseek has made a strong base in the tech world. This Chinese company quickly gained recognition in the AI world. It outpaced competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. DeepSeek’s open-source chatbot, DeepSeek-V3, has shown strong performance. It poses a real challenge to the big tech companies in Silicon Valley, even with less financial support. Deepseek is making a big impact in the AI world. It is also changing how branding works in the industry. Many AI companies use sleek, futuristic logos. For example, OpenAI has a swirling hexagon, and DeepMind has abstract designs. However, DeepSeek chose a different approach. They use a vibrant blue whale as their logo. Now What Does the Whale Represent? DeepSeek’s logo features a lively, rounded blue whale that seems to leap across the screen. A soft, slightly […]

Google Advises Caution With AI-Generated Answers

Google’s Gary Illyes cautioned about the use of Large Language Models (LLMs), affirming the importance of checking authoritative sources before accepting any answers from an LLM. His answer was given in the context of a question, but curiously, he didn’t publish what that question was. LLM Answer Engines Based on what Gary Illyes said, it’s clear that the context of his recommendation is the use of AI for answering queries. The statement comes in the wake of OpenAI’s announcement of SearchGPT that they are testing an AI Search Engine prototype. It may be that his statement is not related to that announcement and is just a coincidence. Gary first explained how LLMs craft answers to questions and mentions how a technique called “grounding” can improve the accuracy of the AI-generated answers but that it’s not 100% perfect, that mistakes still slip through. Grounding is a way to connect a database of facts, knowledge, and web pages to an LLM. The goal is to ground the AI-generated answers to authoritative facts. This is what Gary posted: “Based on their training data LLMs find the most suitable words, phrases, and sentences that align with a prompt’s context and meaning. This allows them to generate […]

Visualizing The Training Costs Of AI Models Over Time

Training advanced AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini Ultra requires millions of dollars, with costs escalating rapidly. As computational demands increase, the expenses for the computing power necessary to train them are soaring. In response, AI companies are rethinking how they train generative AI systems. In many cases, these include strategies to reduce computational costs given current growth trajectories. As Visual Capitalist’s Dorothy Neufeld shows in the following graphic, based on analysis from Stanford University’s 2024 Artificial Intelligence Index Report, the training costs for advanced AI models has surged. How Training Cost is Determined The AI Index collaborated with research firm Epoch AI to estimate AI model training costs, which were based on cloud compute rental prices. Key factors that were analyzed include the model’s training duration, the hardware’s utilization rate, and the value of the training hardware. While many have speculated that training AI models has become increasingly costly, there is a lack of comprehensive data supporting these claims. The AI Index is one of the rare sources for these estimates. Ballooning Training Costs Below, we show the training cost of major AI models, adjusted for inflation, since 2017: Last year, OpenAI’s GPT-4 cost an estimated $78.4 million to train, a steep rise from Google’s PaLM (540B) model, […]

How Meta is addressing marketers’ generative AI concerns with new tools

Meta unveiled a set of new generative artificial intelligence (AI) features for advertisers Tuesday (May 7), including image and text generators that speed up creative production. The offerings address a demand among marketers for a greater sense of control in their AI experiments and a guarantee that the results will meet what are often specific internal brand guidelines, like ensuring the correct colors are present in ads. Striking the right balance with generative AI is important for Meta to build confidence in a technology the Instagram and WhatsApp owner believes is key to future growth but that has fallen into complex ethical and legal tangles. “Part of the answer for how to grow [generative AI] adoption is making sure it’s not just a black box but you also have the right levels of control,” said John Hegeman, vice president and head of monetization at Meta, during the Q&A portion of a presentation to reporters. “Brand guidelines are an area where brands are going to continue to have a lot of specific preferences and not want those to be violated.” Meta’s image generator at launch only spits out image variations based on assets that the advertiser submits rather than working off of text […]

AI chatbots want to be factual. But can they be a credible news source?

First, it was the Browser Company’s Arc web browser, and now it is social networking platform X’s artificial intelligence (AI) tool Grok – AI platforms are now being trained to produce summaries of content on a particular site, triggering concerns over its impact on traffic to news publishers, and their potential to generate and propagate misleading content harming the online information economy. Last week, X said that its AI offering Grok will summarise events viral on the platform with news points and additional commentary around the events. The service will be available under the ‘For You’ tab in the ‘Explore’ page of the platform – and when users tap on a story, instead of using text from the article or news itself, the summary is generated based on the conversations happening on the platform. For now, this service is only available to paid users of X. While offering summaries of news events and trending topics on X is not new and was a feature under the leadership of Jack Dorset when the social network was called Twitter, this is the first time the platform will use AI to create summaries of events. Even as many fear that this could drive […]

Meta To Start Labelling All AI-generated Content On Facebook, Instagram

Facebook owner Meta META.O announced major changes to its policies on digitally created and altered media on Friday, ahead of U.S. elections poised to test its ability to police deceptive content generated by new AI technologies. What gets labelled? The social media giant will start applying “Made with AI” labels in May to AI-generated videos, images, and audio posted on its platforms, expanding a policy that previously addressed only a narrow slice of doctored videos, Vice President of Content Policy Monika Bickert said in a blog post. Bickert said Meta would also apply separate and more prominent labels to digitally altered media that poses a “particularly high risk of materially deceiving the public on a matter of importance,” regardless of whether the content was created using AI or other tools. The new approach will shift the company’s treatment of manipulated content. It will move from one focused on removing a limited set of posts toward one that keeps the content up while providing viewers with information about how it was made. Meta’s scheme evolves Meta previously announced a scheme to detect images made using other companies’ generative AI tools using invisible markers built into the files but did not give a start date at the time. A […]

Elon Musk’s xAI To Launch Improved Version Of Grok Chatbot

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI said on Thursday it will launch an enhanced version of its chatbot Grok. The new version, called Grok-1.5, will be made available to early testers and existing Grok users on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in the coming days, said in a statement. The startup said one of the most notable improvements in the new version is its performance in coding and math-related tasks. Seeking an alternative to Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Alphabet’s Google, Musk launched xAI last year to create what he said would be a “maximum truth-seeking AI.” In December, the startup rolled out Grok for Premium+ subscribers of X. Earlier this month, Musk said xAI would open-source Grok, days after the billionaire had sued OpenAI for allegedly abandoning its original mission in favor of a for-profit model.

Apple in talks with Google for using Gemini to bring generative AI features to iPhones

Apple and Google are actively negotiating the use of Gemini to power some of the generative AI features coming to iPhones this year, according to a recent report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurnman. The deal with Apple could be a game changer for Google’s Gemini chatbot, which has been embroiled in a number of controversies in recent months. While Apple is already working on bringing a number of AI features to its upcoming iOS 18 operating system based on its own AI models, these enhancements are likely to focus on features that run on its devices rather than being delivered from the cloud, Gurnman reported. The partnership with Google could help deliver a range of generative AI features, such as generating images and writing essays based on a single text prompt. However, the latest round of negotiations also signals that Apple isn’t as far ahead in its AI efforts as many had speculated. Apple was reported to be testing its big language model – Ajax – and many employees had also been given access to a chatbot called Apple GPT. However, Gurnman, citing sources, notes that Apple’s AI technology remains inferior to tools from Google and other rivals. The report states that while […]

Meta To Start Labelling AI-generated Deepfake Images

Meta reportedly announced that it will now start labelling AI-generated images across all of its social media networks, including Instagram, Facebook and Threads, in the coming months. The social media giant already applies the ‘Imagined with AI’ labels to images generated using its Meta AI feature, but the company now wants to label AI images generated by other big players in the industry, including Google and OpenAI. “As the difference between human and synthetic content gets blurred, people want to know where the boundary lies,” Meta’s president of global affairs Nick Clegg wrote in a blog post on Tuesday. Meta to roll out ‘Imagined with AI’ labels “So it’s important that we help people know when photorealistic content they’re seeing has been created using AI,” he added. Clegg’s post said the platform already does it by applying “Imagined with AI” labels to photorealistic images created using our Meta AI feature. “That’s why we’ve been working with industry partners to align on common technical standards that signal when a piece of content has been created using AI. Being able to detect these signals will make it possible for us to label AI-generated images that users post to Facebook, Instagram and Threads,” he said. Meta […]