- OpenAI might unveil a brand new multimodal AI assistant on Monday, The Data reported.
- This know-how may, in principle, assist automated customer support brokers detect sarcasm.
Wannabe stand-up comedians and annoyed prospects, beware: The robotic telephone operators might not discover your deadpan insults amusing sooner or later.
The Information reported that machine studying firm OpenAI may unveil a voice assistant with each audio and visible capabilities that might, in principle, detect sarcasm.
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In accordance with one individual with data of the brand new tech who spoke with The Data, the thriller assistant may enhance on the automated customer support agent know-how the corporate already affords.
The AI assistant — which may speak to customers and acknowledge objects and pictures — may have many different options, after all, the outlet reported, citing two individuals who have seen it themselves. These options embrace “a greater understanding of picture and audio” and “higher logical reasoning,” per the report.
The know-how could possibly be revealed as quickly as Monday throughout OpenAI’s planned livestream asserting updates on their GPT know-how.
“The assistant may theoretically do a spread of issues not doable as we speak, reminiscent of appearing as a tutor for a scholar engaged on a paper or on math issues, or giving individuals details about their environment once they ask for it, like translating signs or explaining easy methods to fix car troubles,” the report stated.
The brand new multimodal mannequin remains to be susceptible to AI hallucinations — a phenomenon the place fashions spit out solutions that haven’t any foundation in actuality — an individual accustomed to it informed The Data.
This new tech may finally be built-in into the publicly out there and free model of OpenAI’s fashionable chatbot ChatGPT.
The Data stories the tech will transfer CEO Sam Altman one step nearer to making a extra helpful AI assistant just like the digital Samantha, performed by Scarlett Johansson within the film “Her” — although hopefully, nobody falls in love with it. (That was not sarcasm.)
Representatives for OpenAI didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.