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“It’s already changed the game.” IE caught up with AI expert to talk about , and his

[Blueprint]( “It’s already changed the game.” IE caught up with AI expert [James Coop]( to talk about [what the latest iteration of Chat GPT will mean for AI]( and his insights were fascinating. He says: “It is changing the way people think about AI. The fact that people like your parents are even asking it questions and getting answers is amazing.” But before you wrap your mind around how Chat GPT-4 is about to change almost everything, wrap it around [this video](. It shows what crushing various materials with a hydraulic press looks like. And it’s great. Good morning. I’m Alice, an Editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let’s dive in. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers heard about what Chat GPT-4 will mean for AI. Don't miss out — [subscribe to IE+]( today to receive exclusive interviews, features, and much more. VIDEO OF THE DAY [Crushing various materials with a hydraulic press.]( [Crushing various materials with a hydraulic press.]( Valentine’s may be over, but this is one powerful crush. MUST READ [What ChatGPT-4 will mean for AI.]( [What ChatGPT-4 will mean for AI. [premium]]( IE caught up with [James Coop]( to talk about [what the latest iteration of Chat GPT will mean for AI]( general. James is co-founder of [JedAI Studio]( a company that exists to make AI more usable and useful for businesses of all sizes. Chat GPT-4 is a multi-modal model, meaning that it can do certain things, such as look at an image and give a comment on it as though it were a human looking at it. Commercially, it's going to be a lot more sophisticated in terms of text generation, and there's going to be a lot more intelligence behind the chatbots. As to real-world implications, it's going to enable the creation of more advanced chatbots and virtual assistants, that's something that's going to happen quite quickly and easily. → Chat-GPT 4 uses X.AI, which opens up its transparency and allows it to correct itself and self-learn. The fact that people like your parents are even asking it questions and getting answers is …Amazing. [Read More]( SCIENCE [Inspired by butterflies, researcher invents new paint that has no pigments.]( Researchers have invented a [new paint that does not use any pigments]( at all. Instead, plasmonic paint uses nanoscale structural arrangements of aluminum and aluminum oxide to generate its hues. Conventional paints carry pigments that rely on the light absorption properties of molecules to determine their colors. The light that is not absorbed is reflected back, seen by the observer, and associated with the object's color. [Read More]( INNOVATION [World’s first solar panel 'carpet' on railway tracks may generate electricity.]( European startup Sun-Ways has devised a [mechanical device to deploy removable solar panels along railway tracks](. This could be implemented on half of the railway lines across the globe. The area between railroad lines is broad enough to accommodate standard-sized solar panels without impeding train passage, claims Baptiste Danichert, co-founder of Sun-Ways. [Read More]( CULTURE [Russia's Zubr-class: Meet the world's largest hovercraft.]( [Air-cushion vehicles (ACVs)]( also referred to as military hovercrafts, can move over obstacles that would halt conventional boats or wheeled vehicles from moving and can move on land, water, and even ice. Military operations involving amphibious combat, troop and supply transport, disaster relief, and other military and civilian operations have benefited from using military hovercraft. Here we'll look at some notable examples, particularly the Russian Zubr-class. [Read More]( MAIL & MUSINGS What Chat GPT-4 will mean for AI. Do you think, as James Coop suggests, they should find a way to regulate Explainable AI (X.AI)? [No, regulation will stifle it]( [Yes, it needs policing somehow]( [In some instances, sure]( [I am unsure either way]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Yesterday, we asked you which other applications you think the principles of the “all-electric thruster” could best apply to, and let’s just say the jury was out. 36 percent of you said we could use this for almost anything we want, 31 percent said it’s all about space travel, and 28 percent said solar technologies. 36% Almost anything we want 31% Space travel, primarily 28% Solar technologies 5% I am unsure either way QUOTE OF THE DAY ChatGPT represents a significant step forward in the development of AI language models. Dr. David Cox, Director of MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab. 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