⚡️ Amazon's ChatGPT Competitor

PLUS: Quick Custom GPT Guide

Today’s menu 🍽️ 

Length: 4 minutes

  • Jeff Bezos’ plan to overtake ChatGPT 🤖 

  • Create a custom GPT in 5 mins ⌚️ 

  • Google’s AI search spreading across the globe 🌐

  • Mozilla saving shopper’s lives 🛒 

NEW CHATGPT RIVAL

Amazon announces ChatGPT rival 🤖

Olympus may also be used to power new features in AWS unit.

Amazon is investing millions in training a large language model (LLM) codenamed as ‘Olympus’ 🥇 

This will be a direct competitor to ChatGPT, Bard AI, and now even Grok.

The model is expected to have 2 trillion parameters!

For context, this is 2X the number of parameters in the GPT-4 model 📈 

This could make it one of the world's largest AI models 🌐 

Rohit Prasad, who used to run Alexa, is now leading the project to smoothly add Olympus to Alexa.

But there is no official release date for the model yet.

Could we be seeing the new AI king soon? Or is it too early to say this?

How to create your own custom GPTs 🔨 

ChatGPT just introduced custom GPTs in its latest Dev Day update ⚡️

Here's how you can create your personal GPT in less than 5 minutes:

(🚨 Before you start, make sure you have a ChatGPT Plus or Enterprise plan to access this feature)

Let’s go 👇️ 

  1. Head to OpenAI's GPT Editor and make sure you’re on the “Create Tab”.


    Your screen should look like this ⬇️ 

    Train your GPT with natural language

  1. Tell the GPT Builder what kind of GPT you want to create.

    For example, I wanna create a bot to critique my copy so I’ll type "I need a GPT that critiques and provides feedback on my copy."

    (no one judges my copy skills but my personal GPT 😎)

  1. Wait a few seconds for ChatGPT to process your prompt ⏳️ 

    It also suggests names for your GPT

  1. Next, just answer all the questions from GPT Builder. The questions become more detailed as you go along 📃  

    Try to answer all the questions to the best of your ability 💪

Here's a pro tip 🤫

If you want more control over how your GPT behaves, navigate to the "Configure" tab. There, you can turn on features like DALL·E, Web Browsing, and Code Interpreter 👇️ 

Upload files to create some actually useful GPTs

  1. Now, simply click on "Save" in the top right corner, and you're all set to try out your own custom GPT 😎

    Bonus prompt to show the output

Now, this is just a simple overview of the GPTs, the real value lies in training it on your own documentation and data 🧬

For example, these GTPs can be trained on transcripts from courses, or otherwise “unknown” data that can’t be found on the internet by ChatGPT.

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BREAKING NEWS

Figma makes collaboration easy with AI 🤝 

Figma has recently added new generative AI features to its FigJam whiteboard tool 😎 

You can now generate templates for weekly team syncs, brainstorms, and reviews, or plan with visual timelines and organizational charts — all from a simple prompt ⌨️ 

Samsung working on it’s own ChatGPT alternative 🤖 

Samsung recently announced its own generative AI model called Gauss. This model is said to be similar to ChatGPT. It will be capable of generating creative images, text summaries, and translating languages.

You can also expect features such as handling language, coding, and image generation capabilities.

It is expected to be integrated into Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S24 smartphone 📱 in January.

Google expanding It’s AI to more countries 🌏️ 

Google is expanding its AI-powered search feature to more than 120 countries in seven languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Indonesian.

The feature called Search Generative Experience (SGE), provides generative AI summaries at the top of the search results page for select users. This will help you find what you’re looking for in a faster way ⚡️ 

Mozilla helping shoppers with new LLM 🔎 

Mozilla has launched its first LLM - Fakespot Chat, an AI agent that will help consumers as they shop online by answering questions about the product 🛍️ 

The feature is available via the Fakespot website, or it can be used on an Amazon.com product from Fakespot’s browser extension.

The main goal with the extension, however, is to spot fake reviews and information regarding listed products.

TRENDING AI TOOLS

Trending AI tools last week 🔥 

Riverside - Convert your normal footage to studio-quality recordings with easy and fast editing ⚡️ 

It is said to be one of the best tools for podcasters and other people often involved with webinars, panel discussions and video interviews.

  • Enhances audio & video quality

  • AI transcriptions

  • Repurpose long-form content into short-form social media clips

LALAL AI - Best AI tool to extract vocal or other instrument sounds from any audio or video without quality loss 🔉 

LALAL will let you easily separate melodies, instruments or vocals from any audio sample. Perfect for musicians.

Synthesia - Turn your text into videos in minutes with natural sounding AI voices 🗣️ 

Synthesia is one of the leading “talking head” creators letting you use AI avatars to create presentations or other video material.

Frase - The fastest and easiest way to create content that ranks on Google. Ideal if you own a website 💡

Frase is an AI-powered SEO tool that will increase your overall SEO score, but also help you analyze competitors easily.

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