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[Subscribe here]() for more Hey! We attempt to make this your most useful newsletter subscription: apart from Big Ideas from books, podcasts - you now have access to our AI newsletter as well as India++ newsletter. That is, 3 at the price of 1. Do consider buying the subscription! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Google is not going to come down crashing immediately: Aravind of Perplexity 😎]( + Goodies for free ChatGPT users May 30   [READ IN APP](   [Welcome to the AI newsletter by NextBigWhat - we bring you insights hidden in long-form conversations and important AI news/ products that you should be in the know of. Give us a ❤️ to express your love for this newsletter. Today’s edition brings you insights from Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity.ai on how he looks at evolving search experience to news around freebies for ChatGPT users. Here we go! --------------------------------------------------------------- Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity.ai, shares his journey from being a research scientist at OpenAI to building a billion-dollar AI-based search company. In [this]( conversation, he discusses the vision, strategy, and future prospects of Perplexity.ai, and how it is disrupting the search industry with its AI-powered ‘answer engine’. [Upgrade to paid]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The vision of Perplexity.ai Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity.ai, aims to create an AI-powered ‘answer engine’ that continually learns and improves, offering a unique approach to the search engine landscape. Perplexity.ai is designed to provide direct answers to user queries, challenging traditional search engines that rely on revenue from link clicks. --------------------------------------------------------------- People who use AI models fall in 3 categories - Taker takes an existing model, prompt engineers it and puts it in production. - Shakers Fine-tunes the model, trains it on their own data and specializes it for their own product - Makers Builds the core foundation model itself. --------------------------------------------------------------- Start with something really big—it could even be a single word. I think that’s the sort of thing that we want Perplexity to be: the ultimate app that keeps working for you to make you smarter and smarter. – Aravind Srinivas [Continue [reading]( --------------------------------------------------------------- AI Product of the day Holiwise: Find the perfect travel destination in seconds, based on your preferences. We inspire you to find the right destination and itinerary for your trip in seconds. The process is easy – tell us what type of holiday you are looking for and our AI technology will do the rest, analysing thousands of data sources to provide you with the best recommendations, trusted by travellers in over 100 countries [Get it]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Big AI news of the day --------------------------------------------------------------- OpenAI brings Custom GPTs, memory, vision and more to free ChatGPT users OpenAI has announced that free ChatGPT users can now access custom GPTs created by others, ask questions about images, ask the chatbot to analyse charts and use features introduced earlier this month with GPT-4o. [Refer a friend]( --------------------------------------------------------------- OpenAI partners with PwC to expand ChatGPT’s enterprise reach - OpenAI announces PwC as its largest customer and first resale partner for ChatGPT’s enterprise tier, targeting 100,000 users. - The partnership aims to leverage PwC’s extensive network for reselling ChatGPT enterprise services, marking a significant push into monetizing AI for business applications. India collaborates with Google to advance digital healthcare - Google’s Health AI team develops tools like Med-PaLM and Med-Gemini, focusing on improving healthcare through technology. - Concerns arise over health data security with the digitization of healthcare, highlighting the need for revised data protection laws in India. --------------------------------------------------------------- - Google plans to invest $2 billion in Malaysia, focusing on a data center and cloud region to meet growing AI and cloud service demands. - Meta discovered deceptive, likely AI-generated comments on Facebook and Instagram praising Israel’s Gaza conflict actions. The deceptive campaign, linked to a Tel Aviv-based firm, mimicked diverse personas to target North American users. - OpenAI has started training a successor to GPT-4, aiming to advance towards artificial general intelligence with enhanced capabilities in AI products. A new Safety and Security Committee has been established to address the risks associated with the upcoming model and future AI technologies. --------------------------------------------------------------- AI Joke of the day Why did the AI cross the road? To prove it wasn't following a script. [Share]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You’re currently a free subscriber to NextBigWhat. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. [Upgrade to paid]( India based subscribers can subscribe using the Razorpay link below (as Stripe doesn’t work with all Indian cards). [Subscribe with Razorpay](   [Like]( [Comment]( [Restack](   © 2024 Zakti Techmedia Private Limited 677, HSR Layout, Bangalore-560102 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing]()

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