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š¤ Why OpenAIās secret version of ChatGPT costs you 10x more
PLUS: Samsung bans ChatGPT...for now
Greetings, AI wizards.
You made it to Thursday. Almost over halfway through the week. Depending on when you start your week. We choose Mondays.
Weāve got great stories from OpenAI, Samsung, and a new generative AI player.
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š Microsoft has a secret ChatGPT, if you have the coin

If youāre working in banking or healthcare, and you want access to ChatGPT, good luck. Youāll have to empty the wallet a little extra.
Okay, like ten times extra.
A report from The Information rumors that Microsoft has a secret version of ChatGPT.
It runs on private servers. That means you're not sharing your data with OpenAI. It also means none of your customers will find private, sensitive information.
Now, peace of mind aināt cheap. Itās rumored to be ten times more expensive than plain-jane ChatGPT.
But it's in beta with several financial institutions, and they reportedly canāt get enough of it.
We don't blame 'em. ChatGPT is pretty sweet.
But if you want enterprise ChatGPT, prepare to pony up.
š¬ Samsung bans ChatGPT to prevent data leaks

There will be NO AI WITHIN THESE HALLS. Source: Samsung
Hey, speaking of companies who worry about ChatGPTās security!
Samsung is a little concerned about ChatGPT. Apparently, employees are using it left and right. Problem is, loose lips sink ships. Samsung doesn't want its employees asking sending ChatGPT any industry secret sauce.
So, they banned it.
We know what youāre thinking. Wasnāt Samsung ready to break up with Google to hook up with Bing AI for its search engine?
Yes. Itās not like things are over between Samsung and OpenAI. They just want a little guarantee of security first. Hence, the ban, while they work things out.
Sounds like Samsungās first in line for that premium, A1 version of ChatGPT we mentioned.
š Want a heart to heart with your AI? Meet Pi

Source: Inflection AI
Picture this. Youāre about to give a huge presentation. You ask ChatGPT for advice on how to calm your nerves. All you get back is āIām sorry, but as a large language model, I cannot give adviceā¦ā.
Instead, you shoot off a message to Pi, the latest AI assistant from Inflection AI. It talks you off that cliff, reassuring you that youāre gonna crush it.
Where other AI assistants are surface-level, Inflection AI wants Pi to have heart-to-hearts.
Inflection wants you to go to their AI whenever you have problems or questions that need more than a short answer.
Tough day at work? Need to vent? In a dilemma? Deciding between two product ideas? Bounce it all off Pi.
You ask ChatGPT how to quit a job, and it tells you. You ask Pi, and it asks if youāre sure and what made you want to quit.
And instead of just giving you an answer to a question, likeā¦a robotā¦Pi will ask you probing questions to get to know your real issue.
Itās like the digital best friend you never had.
Brb. Weāre gonna go give it a try. Itās free, and we could use a new friend.
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Some Thursday motivation.
the arc of technology is towards simplicity.
talking to a computer like we talk to a human is pretty simple.
we have come a long way from punch cards to natural language, but within the paradigm of natural language, we can now go so far.
ā Sam Altman (@sama)
2:36 PM ⢠May 3, 2023
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