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"description": "A look at AI's rapid progress in early 2023 — ChatGPT-4, Google Bard's live URL access, and Midjourney v5's photorealistic image generation.",
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"publishedAt": "2023-03-23T08:30:26.638Z",
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"textContent": "The AI revolution really began in 2022 for the common person but 2023 is the year where it really took off. Whilst everyone is trying to get the most out of ChatGPT, already on v4 Google Released its own text prompt AI yesterday called Bard and it is fast. I was able to pull in information from live URLs unlike ChatGPT which has a LLM that is at least 2 years old.\n\nIt is, however, the Ai image space that has interested me the most and Midjourney v5 was released last week with a significant jump in quality to the point where it can be difficult to tell the creations are not real photos. \n\nWhilst I say AI, it is not true Artificial Intelligence but we are getting closer to that.\n\nThe image below I generated using Midjourney – wasn't quite what I wanted even after several attempts but it is photographic and he has the right number of fingers! However if you look at the laptop there is no keyboard...",
"title": "AI making some astonishing leaps"
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