Code Interpreter: What you need to know

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Welcome to the Automated, your AI tour guide.

Threads (Meta's alternative to Twitter) is officially the fastest-growing consumer product reaching 100 million users in just five days. (It took ChatGPT 2 months to get 100 million users).

Here’s what we got for you today:

  • 🛠️ AI Tools

  • 🤯 ChatGPT's Code Interpreter: The game-changing feature

  • ⚖️ OpenAI and Meta face copyright lawsuits!

  • 🧱 Around The AI Block: AI proposes ways to Influence 2024 US Elections

🛠️ AI Tools

  1. Chatfast: Create a custom GPT chatbot from your data

  2. Mixo: Launch a startup in seconds with AI

  3. Hoppycopy: Write better email campaigns 10x faster

  4. ZipChat: Create an AI-Powered ChatBot for your website in less than 30 seconds

  5. Toolbuilder: Create your own AI tool with a simple prompt and no code

🤯 ChatGPT's Code Interpreter: The Game-Changing Feature

Code Interpreter is finally here, and with it, ChatGPT can now do it 'all' — running code, analyzing data, creating charts, editing files, and even more.

Check out some of the wild things people are doing with this new feature:

  • Extracting colors from images and creating a color palette (see example)

  • Turning data into visual charts (see example)

  • Basic video editing (see example)

  • and building an entire game from scratch (see example)

Sadly, this feature is exclusively reserved for ChatGPT plus users, and even then, you'll have to enable it through the settings.

⚖️ OpenAI and Meta Face Copyright Lawsuits!

Comedian (and author) Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, and Richard Kadrey filed the lawsuits.

They allege that OpenAI's ChatGPT and Meta's LLaMA models were trained on unlawfully obtained datasets that included their works.

The works referred to are the authors’ books which they claim were acquired from “shadow library websites” such as Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and others.

The authors are seeking statutory damages, restitution of profits, and more.

 🏥 Google's Medical AI ChatBot is Already Being Tested in Hospitals!

Google's Med-PaLM 2 is an AI tool designed to answer questions about medical information

It was trained on a curated set of medical expert demonstrations which Google believes will make it better at healthcare conversations than generalized chatbots like Bard, Bing, and ChatGPT.

Dr. Alan Karthikesalingam, a Senior Staff Clinician Scientist at Google, explains how this AI tool works.

Although Studies show that Med-PaLM 2 still has accuracy issues.

However, it performed almost as well as actual doctors in other metrics, such as evidence of reasoning, consensus-supported answers, and correct comprehension.

🧱 Around The Block: AI proposes ways to Influence 2024 US Elections

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