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Today’s Block
5 Best Movies To Watch If You Love AI (we know you do)
Toxic AI: Yup, scientists created Toxic AI and reward them to thing the darkest thoughts.
The New Updates: ChatGPT was in the news recently.
More News: Every important news that you should know.
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🎬 Your Friend Wants to Know About AI? Show These 5 Movies
Are you a movie lover like us?
We all got that friend who can't stop yapping about AI, right?
The one who thinks they're so smart because they watched that Will Smith movie with the robots.
Well, we got a treat for you and your buds.
We found the five most fun movies all about AI that even your tech bro pal will love.
Movies so good, they'll have your crew saying "Woah, AI is crazy!" after. And you can all kick back, munch on popcorn, and just enjoy the show.
No boring documentaries here!!!
#1. Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049
In 2049, 30 years after the events of Blade Runner, bioengineered humans known as replicants are slaves.
K (short for serial number, KD6-3.7), a Nexus-9 replicant, works for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) as a "blade runner", an officer who hunts and "retires" (kills) rogue replicants.
Watch The Trailer: 👉 Trailer
Where To Watch 👉 Amazon Prime & Netflix
#2. Her (2013)
Her follows Theodore, a freshly divorced writer who downloads a new operating system to his phone that is described as, “an intuitive entity that listens to you, understands you, and knows you.
It’s not just an operating system, it’s a consciousness.” This new OS quickly names herself Samantha and a budding romance blossoms between the two.
A love story between a man and his OS is enough of a unique take to warrant its place on this list but Her goes further than you would expect.
Watch The Trailer: 👉 Trailer
Where To Watch 👉 Netflix
#3. Chappie
Crime is at an all-time high in Johannesburg, South Africa, which has led to the creation of a robot police force.
These autonomous cops were created by Deon Wilson, a scientist who’s more obsessed with his prototype for an A.I. model that perfectly mimics human consciousness than the law enforcing robots he created.
Watch The Trailer: 👉 Trailer
Where To Watch 👉 Netflix & Amazon Prime
#4. Outside the Wire
Set in the future, Harp (Damson Idris), a drone pilot, is sent into a deadly militarized zone where he finds himself working for Leo (Anthony Mackie), an android officer tasked to locate a doomsday device before the insurgents do.
Watch The Trailer: 👉 Trailer
Where To Watch 👉 Netflix
#5. Ex Machina
Ex Machina tells the story of a computer coder, Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), who wins the chance to spend a week at the house in the mountains belonging to Nathan (Oscar Isaac), the CEO of the company he works for.
Watch The Trailer: 👉 Trailer
Where To Watch 👉 Netflix
What’s Cooking In The Block
Scientists made a bad AI that thinks up sick ideas.
ChatGPT got new tricks.
More AI craziness happening.
You heard about the wild AI stuff going on?
We'll tell you all about it. The good, the bad, the weird.
Let’s see what’s happening right now 👇
Top News
🚨 News Block: @OpenAI just released a new ChatGPT feature.
Memory is now available to all ChatGPT Plus users.
Using Memory is easy: just start a new chat and tell ChatGPT anything you’d like it to remember.
— theaiblock (@theaiblock)
5:17 AM • Apr 30, 2024
What's Cooking: OpenAI has rolled out a new 'Memory' feature for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. This allows the AI chatbot to remember details from previous conversations.
Zoom In:
Users can ask ChatGPT to remember or forget specific things during chats.
Memories evolve with interactions, not linked to single convos.
Turn Memory on/off or manage stored info in ChatGPT settings.
So What? No more rehashing the same context over and over. ChatGPT remembers your preferences and details, making future conversations smoother and more personalized for Plus users.
News
What's Cooking: A highly capable new AI chatbot called 'gpt2-chatbot' surfaced, seemingly rivaling GPT-4. Its origins are unknown, but the name hints at OpenAI's work.
An X user Alvaro Cintas used the GPT2 model and as per his tweets he created a working snake game with single prompt.
This was the game it gave me! Code it right in the first try
— Alvaro Cintas (@dr_cintas)
6:16 PM • Apr 29, 2024
Some even tried to International Math Olympiad question and it did.
Zoom In:
Try it yourself on LMSYS Arena - shows strong performance across tasks.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted a cryptic tweet about "gpt2", fueling the buzz.
Speculation: Could this be a preview of GPT-5 or an interim GPT-4 update?
So What? The AI community is abuzz over this mysterious new chatbot's capabilities and whether OpenAI had a hand in creating a potential GPT-4 upgrade or early GPT-5 iteration.
News
Copilot Workspace now guides you from idea to code.
All in natural language.
Developers can prompt Copilot Workspace on what they want to do.
Workspace will then offer suggestions on how to start and provide a step-by-step process.
— theaiblock (@theaiblock)
4:04 AM • Apr 30, 2024
What's Cooking: GitHub launched Copilot Workspace - an AI tool that helps developers ideate, plan and kickstart new coding projects using natural language prompts.
Zoom In:
Integrates into GitHub repos, lets devs describe goals in plain language.
AI generates step-by-step plans and starter code based on the repo.
Devs can edit/run the AI-generated code before full development.
So What? Copilot Workspace brings GitHub's popular AI coding assistant upstream - supporting developers from ideation to execution, not just checking existing code.
More Important News To Know
Apple targets Google staff to build artificial intelligence team.
Microsoft announces US$1.7 billion investment to advance Indonesia’s cloud and AI ambitions.
A Vienna-based privacy campaign group filed a complaint against ChatGPT in Austria, claiming the "hallucinating" flagship AI tool invents wrong answers, which creator OpenAI cannot correct.
AI-ChatGPT may replace entry-level coding jobs, campus placements hit at top tech colleges.
NIST launches a new platform to assess generative AI.
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