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⚙️ ChatGPT's Competition
Good morning. Apple just unveiled the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, and it looks pretty damn similar to the previous generation. One significant change is the shift from the lightning cable to USB-C (yes, another round of cable replacements). These new models come with robust titanium bodies and introduce the versatile 'Action Button'. Dive into today's article to discover what these upgrades mean for you and whether Apple truly offers the 'Pro-est' experience yet."
In today’s newsletter:
🌐 Salesforce's Einstein Copilot: Raising the Bar in AI-Driven CRM
📱 Character.ai's Rapid Rise: Challenging ChatGPT's Mobile Dominance
🤑 Druid's $30M Funding Round: Europe’s AI Star Sets Eyes on U.S. Market
🛠️ Enfabrica’s Cash Injection: Unlocking the Future of AI Networking
🖋️ OpenAI Faces Legal Heat: Writers Unite Over Copyright Concerns
🎭 Meta’s AI Ambitions: Taking On GPT-4 with Next-Gen Chatbots
NEWS
Salesforce Unveils Einstein Copilot: The Next Step in Conversational AI
Midjourney
Salesforce, the leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform, continues to invest significantly in artificial intelligence with the unveiling of Einstein Copilot, announced at their annual Dreamforce customer conference. Building on its previous iteration, Einstein GPT, the new AI tool, goes beyond providing generalized automated assistance. It expedites many tasks, ranging from researching new accounts to simplifying intricate customer service interactions by leveraging natural language queries.
The distinct advantage Einstein Copilot has over other AI-driven tools in the enterprise software landscape is its broad reach across diverse customer touchpoints, including interactions in sales, customer service, and commerce. This creates the potential for a more unified and effective customer engagement strategy. Analyst Brent Leary from CRM Essentials attributes Salesforce's edge to this comprehensive coverage, emphasizing its impact on both customer and employee experiences.
However, the AI tool's introduction occurs amidst a climate of skepticism regarding the reliability and safety of large language models. Salesforce addresses these concerns by integrating Einstein Copilot with its proprietary Data Cloud to improve data accuracy. Additionally, the company plans to introduce a 'trust layer,' designed to bolster security, governance, and privacy standards in an attempt to bridge the prevailing "AI trust gap."
While still in its beta phase, Einstein Copilot signals a significant step forward in the evolution of AI-powered business tools. By focusing on context-sensitive responses and robust security features, Salesforce aims to mitigate the limitations often associated with large language models. Companies interested in streamlining workflow and enhancing customer engagement should monitor the development of this promising tool closely.
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NEWS
Battle of the Bots: How Character.ai is Closing in on ChatGPT
Midjourney
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, mobile apps are becoming a battleground for user attention. One standout in this arena is Character.ai, an a16z-backed startup that allows users to design their own AI characters. Since its launch in May 2023, the platform has amassed an impressive 4.2 million monthly active users in the U.S., closely trailing ChatGPT's nearly 6 million. What's particularly striking is Character.ai's ability to retain users, a feat that is not to be taken lightly in an industry where uninstall rates can skyrocket past 40% within the first 30 days.
While ChatGPT has long been a dominant player on the web, Character.ai has carved a niche for itself on mobile platforms. According to global Android data, ChatGPT leads with 22.5 million monthly active users as opposed to Character.ai's 5.27 million. However, when it comes to the younger demographic, the tables turn. Character.ai draws nearly 60% of its audience from the 18-24 age bracket, compared to ChatGPT's 27%. This suggests that Character.ai has successfully tapped into a younger, mobile-first audience who prefer creating and interacting with AI on their personal devices rather than through a website.
So, does this mean OpenAI's ChatGPT is on its way out? Unlikely. ChatGPT still has a stronghold in many sectors and has shown signs of rebounding web traffic as the new school year begins. However, the rise of Character.ai serves as a reminder that the AI landscape is far from static. With its focus on a younger, mobile-savvy audience, Character.ai has introduced a new angle that could reshape how we think about AI interaction and engagement moving forward.
In Monday’s edition of “Real of AI?”, 61% of respondents chose the correct answer… congrats!
Here's what a couple of readers thought about Monday’s voting 👇
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🤖 Conversational AI Startup Druid Raises $30M: Setting Sights on U.S. Market
European AI startup Druid has secured $30 million in Series B funding to accelerate its growth in the U.S., which now constitutes the majority of its revenue. Founded in Romania in 2018, Druid specializes in "conversational business applications," using both traditional conversational AI and generative AI models like ChatGPT. The platform allows companies to automate customer support, filling in when human personnel are offline. Unlike competitors, Druid integrates generative AI to handle general queries and detect customer intent. The funding will expand its global footprint, particularly in the U.S., and the company plans to shift its headquarters to Austin, Texas.
💷 Navigating AI's Bottlenecks: Enfabrica's New Funding and Vision
Enfabrica, a company specializing in networking chips for AI and machine learning workloads, recently secured $125 million in a Series B funding round led by Atreides Management. The new investment boosts Enfabrica's total funding to $148 million. The funds will be used for R&D and expanding the engineering, sales, and marketing teams. Co-founders Rochan Sankar and Shrijeet Mukherjee aim to address the growing demand for efficient, high-performance networking in the AI industry. Enfabrica's Accelerated Compute Fabric Switch (ACF-S) offers multi-terabit-per-second data movement, reducing computational bottlenecks and enabling efficient scaling of AI infrastructure. This significant investment could serve as a catalyst for innovation and scaling in the AI industry, potentially alleviating some of the existing challenges in AI infrastructure.
📜 Legal Battle Intensifies: Writers Take OpenAI to Court Over Copyright Claims
Writers Michael Chabon and David Henry Hwang lead a group suing OpenAI for allegedly using their copyrighted works to train the ChatGPT chatbot without permission. The lawsuit aims for class-action status and accuses OpenAI of intentionally infringing on copyrights. The authors are also demanding an end to what they call OpenAI's "unlawful and unfair business practices" and seeking damages for copyright violations. This suit is the latest in a series of similar actions against OpenAI, indicating a growing legal challenge for the company and the AI industry in general.
🎯Meta's Next Move: Chasing OpenAI’s GPT-4 With Upcoming Chatbot
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Meta is aggressively investing in AI hardware and expanding its infrastructure with the aim of launching a new chatbot as sophisticated as OpenAI's GPT-4 by 2024. CEO Mark Zuckerberg intends for the model to be free for companies developing AI tools. This move comes amidst a surge in competition in the AI indsutry, involving tech giants like Apple, Google, and Amazon also investing heavily in generative technology.
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