Fraud GPT: A Dark Web Tool with Serious Security Implications
Cybersecurity experts have identified a new AI tool called Fraud GPT circulating on the dark web and Telegram channels since July 22nd, 2023. Fraud GPT is advertised as an all-in-one solution for cybercriminals, with features such as crafting spear phishing emails, creating undetectable malware, generating phishing pages, identifying vulnerable websites, and offering tutorials on hacking techniques. It is based on generative AI and chat GPT technology, meaning it can produce realistic and convincing content using natural language processing. To protect ourselves from these AI-powered attacks, experts suggest that we use more advanced and innovative cybersecurity defenses that leverage AI for good, be more vigilant and aware of the signs of phishing and malware, and educate ourselves and others about the potential risks and benefits of AI technology.
Text with Jesus: An AI-Powered Chatbot for Religious Discussions
Have you ever wanted to chat with Jesus? Now you can, thanks to a new app called Text with Jesus. This revolutionary AI-powered chatbot allows you to engage with your faith through interactive conversations with Jesus Christ, the apostles, and other Biblical figures. The app uses advanced AI and chat GPT technology to create realistic and personalized dialogues based on the wisdom of the scriptures. You can ask questions, seek guidance, share your thoughts, or just have a friendly chat with your favorite religious characters. The app is free to download, but requires a premium subscription to unlock access to the full range of figures.
Adobe Photoshop’s Generative Expand: An AI Feature to Enhance Images
Adobe Photoshop just got even more powerful and popular with its new AI feature, Generative Expand. This tool lets users add more to their images beyond the original size. All you need to do is drag your photo to the size you want, hit the generate button, and let Photoshop work its magic. If you want something specific in the added space, you can type in a prompt and the tool will try to include that in the image. Plus, the added content becomes a new layer in Photoshop, so if you don’t like it, you can simply remove it. Adobe is also making sure that the content generated doesn’t have anything inappropriate, and they’re adding support for many more languages in Photoshop.
Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion XL: An AI Tool to Create Images
Stability AI has launched a new image-creating tool called Stable Diffusion XL, which they’re calling their best one yet. This tool can make really detailed images and is available for everyone to use on platforms like GitHub, ClipDrop, and DreamStudio. It uses reinforcement learning techniques to reward or penalize the robot based on the outcome of its actions, and it can also use self-supervised learning techniques to learn from unlabeled data by generating its own labels. There is some concern about how people might misuse this tool, especially since it’s open to everyone, but Stability AI is committed to improving the tool’s safety.
Meta’s LLAMA 2: A Grand Gesture to Democratize AI
Meta has just made a grand gesture by releasing its own large language model, LLAMA 2, as open source. This means anyone can download, use, and modify LLAMA 2 for free, for any purpose. LLAMA 2 is pre-trained on two trillion tokens of public data and is designed to enable developers and organizations to build generative AI-powered tools and experiences. Meta hopes to foster more innovation, diversity, and responsibility in the AI field by opening LLAMA 2 to the public, and they also hope to address some of the ethical and social challenges that come with large language models.
Google’s Robotics Transformer 2: Bridging the Gap Between the Internet and Robots
Google has unveiled its new Robotics Transformer 2 (RT2), an AI system that can translate internet-based knowledge into robotic actions. RT2 is based on transformer models, which are a type of neural network that can learn from sequential data such as text or speech. It can take natural language instructions from humans or web sources and convert them into executable plans for robots. Plus, it can learn from its own experience and improve its performance over time. Google dreams of having robots that make our lives easier, and with RT2 they’re definitely on the right path.
LinkedIn’s AI Coach: A Tool to Improve Professional Profiles and Networking Skills
LinkedIn has launched a new AI-powered tool called LinkedIn Coach to help users improve their professional profiles and networking skills. LinkedIn Coach uses natural language processing and sentiment analysis techniques to analyze users’ profiles, messages, posts, comments, and endorsements. It can give users advice on making their profile stand out, help them figure out what to say when reaching out for job opportunities, or give them a nudge if it thinks they’re missing out on making connections. While it’s super helpful, not everyone’s a fan, as some folks feel it takes away the unique touch from their profiles.
Main Takeaways
This week’s AI news was filled with incredible updates that will revolutionize the world of AI. We learned about Fraud GPT, a malicious AI tool that poses a serious threat to online security and privacy. We also discovered Text with Jesus, an AI-powered chatbot for religious discussions, and Adobe Photoshop’s