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ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak.
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Hello and welcome to the Automated, your AI tour guide.
Here’s what we got for you today:
💃 You can now prompt ChatGPT with pictures and voice commands!
🖼️ Getty Images launches an AI-powered image generator!
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📑 Elicit is building a tool to automate scientific literature review.
🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Make content that's easy to skim.
💃 You can now prompt ChatGPT with pictures and voice commands!

OpenAI is back with some exciting changes to ChatGPT that will change how you interact with it!
Now, you can interact with ChatGPT by typing, speaking aloud, or even uploading a picture.
For voice interaction, it's as simple as tapping a button, asking your question aloud, and voila!
ChatGPT will process your voice, give you an answer, and even speak it back to you.
Here's a live demonstration of this new feature.
As for using image search, snap a picture of what you're curious about, and ChatGPT will do its best to understand and respond. You can also use a drawing tool or type/speak additional questions to refine your query.
While these advances are exciting, they come with risks — Malicious actors can use them to impersonate public figures or commit fraud.
To mitigate risks, OpenAI plans to control and restrict access to this model, and even more importantly, ChatGPT doesn't analyze or make direct statements about people from images.
These incredible features are rolling out to paying users in the next two weeks, with everyone else getting them "soon after."
🖼️ Getty Images Launches an AI-Powered Image Generator!

Getty Images has teamed up with Nvidia to launch “Generative AI by Getty Images”, a new tool that will enable you to create images from text prompts using Getty's extensive library of licensed photos.
What makes this tool unique?
It offers complete copyright protection when you use the tool and publish the image it created commercially.
You will get perpetual, worldwide, unlimited rights to your created image.
It does an excellent job of rendering realistic-feeling human figures, showing that Getty’s model was trained on illustrated art and actual photos. (See an example of the generated image here).
Any images you create using the tool won't be included in the Getty Images and iStock content libraries.
Getty will pay you if it uses your AI-generated image to train the current and future versions of the model.
You can integrate the tool into your own workflows through an API.
However, to prevent misuse, safeguards are in place to prevent manipulation of real-life events.
Any prompt with the name of an actual person is prohibited — the tool won’t let you generate images of Joe Biden in front of the White House or a cat in the style of Andy Warhol or Jeff Koons.
Plus, all images generated are watermarked as AI-generated.
Pricing isn’t specified yet, but it will be based on prompt volume and separate from standard Getty Images subscriptions.
Interested? You can access Generative AI by Getty Images on their website.
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Social Media Bio Generator: Craft unique and engaging biographies for social media profiles.
Multilings: Translate content from one language to another, scan for plagiarism in content, and discover citations for any external contributions.
Munch: Create short clips from long-form videos to maximize social media exposure.
🤖 ChatGPT Prompt Of The Day: Make content that's easy to skim
Skimmable content enhances the user experience by allowing readers to quickly locate information without slogging through long paragraphs or dense text.
This encourages readers to return to your content and drive up your engagement.
Here’s a ChatGPT prompt to make content that's easy to skim.
"ChatGPT, I need your assistance in enhancing the skimmability of my [article/blog post].
I want readers to grasp the main points of the content within the first few seconds.
Could you please take the text from my [blog post/article] and create a concise "Key Points" box that I can feature at the beginning of my post?
The box should capture the core ideas and essential takeaways.
Here is the text:
[Insert the relevant text from your blog post/article here]
We've Compiled a List of Over 100 ChatGPT Power Prompts.
This should help streamline your interactions with ChatGPT and get the results you need more efficiently.
Best of all, It's free! Click here to get it now.

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