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[GAEA Audiovisual Beta Experience Open|Eligible Users Can Try It Directly]Today I saw an update: GAEA's audiovisual beta version is now officially open for testing. If your account meets the criteria (100 whitelist testers), you can now directly experience this new feature. To be honest, my first reaction was to click and take a look. This audiovisual feature is mainly aimed at multimodal scenarios, bringing together sound, images, and text for understanding. Although it is still in beta, for those who frequently use GAEA, this capability's opening is considered a noteworthy small upgrade. This opening was very quiet, without overwhelming promotion, just a simple sentence: "You can try it now."

[GAEA Audiovisual Beta Experience Open|Eligible Users Can Try It Directly]

Today I saw an update: GAEA's audiovisual beta version is now officially open for testing. If your account meets the criteria (100 whitelist testers), you can now directly experience this new feature.

To be honest, my first reaction was to click and take a look. This audiovisual feature is mainly aimed at multimodal scenarios, bringing together sound, images, and text for understanding. Although it is still in beta, for those who frequently use GAEA, this capability's opening is considered a noteworthy small upgrade.

This opening was very quiet, without overwhelming promotion, just a simple sentence: "You can try it now."
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The students taught in our schools are simply incomparable to robots. They can keep learning and are immortal. Currently, Ultraman of open AI is planning to eliminate all white-collar workers. Baidu is also doing this, but it is directly targeting the bottom-level labor force. In the future, lawyers, teachers, doctors, etc., who we are accustomed to, and some experts can shut up. These professions will be impacted by AI. If the government does not care, you will see many robots confronting people. This time it is not to assist humans, it can replace humans. #人工智能模型
The students taught in our schools are simply incomparable to robots. They can keep learning and are immortal.

Currently, Ultraman of open AI is planning to eliminate all white-collar workers. Baidu is also doing this, but it is directly targeting the bottom-level labor force.

In the future, lawyers, teachers, doctors, etc., who we are accustomed to, and some experts can shut up. These professions will be impacted by AI. If the government does not care, you will see many robots confronting people. This time it is not to assist humans, it can replace humans. #人工智能模型
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The New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI, alleging copyright infringementThe New York Times Company filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and various entities related to OpenAI, accusing them of unauthorized use of its intellectual property as training data, resulting in copyright infringement and unfair competition. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Federal Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges that Microsoft and OpenAI used copyrighted material from The New York Times to train its artificial intelligence models, including developing generative models trained using millions of Times articles and other works. Artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools such as Bing Chat and ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleges that the AI ​​tools were able to generate content that "repeated verbatim recitations of The Times, carefully summarized the content, and imitated its delivery style."

The New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement

The New York Times Company filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and various entities related to OpenAI, accusing them of unauthorized use of its intellectual property as training data, resulting in copyright infringement and unfair competition.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Federal Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges that Microsoft and OpenAI used copyrighted material from The New York Times to train its artificial intelligence models, including developing generative models trained using millions of Times articles and other works. Artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools such as Bing Chat and ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleges that the AI ​​tools were able to generate content that "repeated verbatim recitations of The Times, carefully summarized the content, and imitated its delivery style."
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