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SMW Vol.10 | The Future brought by the Era of Super AI
2023-06-05
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Have you come across any news about some universities urgently devising strategies in response to the increasing use of Chat GPT for assignments and exams?

Recently, there have been reports that Chat GPT has even led to admissions into law schools at the University of Minnesota. WOW… Not only that, Google has also unveiled a terrifying AI tool capable of voice replication.

In this issue of the magazine, let’s take a look at the latest trends in AI and explore the possibilities and limitations of Chat GPT!

?SMW Magazine [SMW Vol.10 | The Future Brought by the Era of Super AI]

  • Ep.1 Blur’s Lending Protocol Blend Commands 82% of NFT Lending Market Share
  • Ep.2 Lawyer Who Used ChatGPT to Write A Brief Riddled With Fake Citations to Face Sanction
  • Ep.3 GPT-4’s Performance on U.S. Bar Exam Contradicts Its Claims
  • Ep.4 SoundStorm: Google Unveils Terrifying AI Tool Capable of Real-Time Voice Replication
  • Ep.5 Reddit’s NFT Phenomenon: Collectible Avatars Reach $32M in Sales Volume and Garner 10M+ Holders
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Ep.1 Blur’s Lending Protocol Blend Commands 82% of NFT Lending Market Share

Since its launch on May 3, Blur’s lending protocol Blend is currently leading the NFT lending market share with an 82% dominance, according to a?new report by DappRadar. Blend is a peer-to-peer lending protocol built in partnership with VC firm, Paradigm.

Paradigm’s whitepaper introduces Blend as a “peer-to-peer perpetual lending protocol that supports arbitrary collateral, including NFTs.” This means that the collateral accepted by a lender can be any asset or form of value as long as it meets certain criteria set by the lender. ?readmore

Ep.2 Lawyer Who Used ChatGPT to Write A Brief Riddled With Fake Citations to Face Sanction

Many people believe that one day, ChatGPT programs will put them out of work. However, at least some professions don’t have to fear any possible AI overtake. As reported by the New York Times, Steven Schwartz, a New York lawyer, recently?used OpenAI’s chatbot to aid in writing a legal brief with disastrous results.

Schwartz’s law firm is suing Avianca on behalf of Roberto Mata, who alleges he was injured on a flight to New York City. The airline recently asked a federal judge to dismiss the case. However, according to Mata’s lawyers, there are multiple cases supporting plaintiff’s case, such as “Varghese v. China Southern Airlines,” “Martinez v. Delta Airlines,” and “Miller v. United Airlines”. However, there’s just one issue: No one could identify court decisions cited in Mata’s brief because ChatGPT created them all. readmore

Ep.3 GPT-4’s Performance on U.S. Bar Exam Contradicts Its Claims

In a recent examination of GPT-4’s performance on the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), doubts have arisen about the accuracy of OpenAI’s claims regarding the model’s success rate. Contrary to the initial assertion that?GPT-4 outperforms 90% of individuals, the findings suggest a significant discrepancy between the estimated and actual performance of the AI model. This revelation emphasizes the importance of transparent evaluation procedures and accessible data for validating such claims.

The examination focused on various factors to ascertain the true capabilities of GPT-4. Firstly, the?analysis?of the February exams in Illinois revealed that GPT-4’s scores approached the?90th percentile. However, it was observed that these scores were heavily influenced by retakers who had previously failed the July exam and thus scored below the overall average. readmore

Ep.4 SoundStorm: Google Unveils Terrifying AI Tool Capable of Real-Time Voice Replication

Google has introduced its latest breakthrough in artificial intelligence technology with?SoundStorm, a cutting-edge model for efficient and non-autoregressive audio generation. With the ability to?synthesize dialogues with different voices, SoundStorm opens up new possibilities for applications such as generating audio content from written text and creating realistic podcasts.

Unlike its predecessor?AudioLM, SoundStorm employs a novel architecture that generates audio in chunks of 30 seconds, enhancing efficiency. By utilizing bidirectional attention and confidence-based parallel decoding, the model produces high-quality audio while significantly reducing generation time. On Google’s TPU-v4 hardware, SoundStorm can generate 30 seconds of audio in just 0.5 seconds, marking a substantial speed improvement. readmore

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