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🤖 Watch AI Biden destroy America in the first AI-generated attack ad

PLUS: OpenAI teases new ChatGPT features

We just saw our first major AI-generated attack ad.

That Midjourney subscription is starting to look like a real bargain.

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🤯 AI Biden destroys America in first AI-generated attack ad

US President Joe Biden announced he’s running for reelection yesterday.

Almost immediately after that, we saw our first AI-generated political attack ad. Straight fom the Republican Party, no less.

The ad features an AI-generated version of Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris celebrating their victory in 2024.

It then pans over AI-generated scenes of the United States in disarray. People lining up at banks, an overrun border, and overwhelming crime.

Of course, we couldn’t see how many fingers were on everyone’s hands.

Look, these over-the-top, doom-and-gloom types of ads are nothing new. But what’s to stop them from taking some creative liberties with AI images? Would Trump sue if he saw an AI version of himself physically building a border wall?

Expect at least one lawsuit for this election cycle.

🚀 OpenAI teases major updates to ChatGPT

We’ve got two updates for ChatGPT coming in hot.

First, the small. You can ask ChatGPT to not remember your chat history. That means every chat will disappear after 30 days. More importantly, they won’t use that data to train future versions.

Nice. Better privacy controls are always a good thing.

The second?

ChatGPT for business.

We are also working on a new ChatGPT Business subscription for professionals who need more control over their data as well as enterprises seeking to manage their end users.

Could we see companies getting a ChatGPT subscription for their employees?

Huge news for OpenAI bulls.

😬 Snapchat’s My AI is off to a rocky start

Snapchat’s My AI tool launched for free to every user last week.

We're picturing executives, sat back and waiting for the tsunami of five-star reviews to come in. An AI companion for free? What’s not to like?

A lot.

Snapchat’s average rating over the past week on the app store is a terrible 1.67 out of 5. Users are flooding Snap’s announcement with scathing criticism.

Most of it centers around the fact that the AI is…always there. It’s pinned to the top of your feed by default, and you can’t get rid of it without paying for Snapchat+.

A lot of users found it…pretty creepy too. It knows your location, even when it says it doesn’t. In one response, it’ll say it doesn’t know your location, and in the next, it’ll tell you the closest McDonald’s. You're gaslit by an AI.

The lesson? Adding an AI to a product doesn’t automatically make it better.

Maybe Snapchat can ask ChatGPT for some tips on improving those ratings.

😎 AI tools, tips, links

  1. Chat with any Github repo, using AI. Learn more

  2. HuggingChat, the open-source ChatGPT alternative. Learn more

  3. Britain has a $125mm task force to drive AI. Learn more

  4. GPT-4 powered business and domain name generator. Learn more

  5. Ask an AI questions about your data in plain English. Learn more

So…can we say AI caught up?

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