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3h ago
Hello, I created some marketing materials using AI avatars, I think it’s a pretty good video, considering the amount of work it would have been to get a presenter, hire a film crew, and record the video.
Since AI avatar presenters are new and definitely still have kinks that need to be ironed out; do you think it’s unprofessional to use them to create marketing materials for my company www.Data-Profit.com
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3h ago
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Reddit » Artificial Intelligence
3h ago
Hello, I created some marketing materials using AI avatars, I think it’s a pretty good video, considering the amount of work it would have taken to get a presenter, hire a film crew, and record the video.
Since AI avatar presenters are new and definitely still have kinks that need to be ironed out. Do you think it’s unprofessional to use to create marketing and materials?
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4h ago
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Reddit » Artificial Intelligence
5h ago
It looks like in a few years, the basic large language models (LLMs) we use will get commoditised, and it won't really matter which one you pick. The next big thing could be LLMs that use Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), which means they need a ton of data to work well.
Given that Google has access to loads of data through its search engine, do you think they're in a better position to lead in this new phase compared to other companies? What do you all think?
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Reddit » Artificial Intelligence
7h ago
Meta released:
Meta Llama 3 family of large language models in 8 and 70B sizes. The training dataset (15T+ tokens) is seven times larger than that used for Llama 2. Meta believes these to be the best open source models of their class. The models achieve substantially reduced false refusal rates, increased diversity in model responses and improved capabilities. The upcoming Llama 3 400B model (still in training) is competitive to GPT-4/ Claude 3 Opus class of models. Meta also released new Meta Llama trust & safety tools featuring Llama Guard 2, Code Shield and Cybersec Eval 2 [Details ..read more
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9h ago
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15h ago
do you think it'll happen?
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