The GPT platform is a no-code way to make custom AI agents for all sorts of tasks, and it’s available exclusively for ChatGPT Plus subscribers.
With the release of ChatGPT one year ago, OpenAI introduced the world to the idea of an AI chatbot that can seemingly do anything. Now, the company is releasing a platform for making custom versions of ChatGPT for specific use cases — no coding required.
In the coming weeks, these AI agents, which OpenAI is calling GPTs, will be accessible through the GPT Store. Details about how the store will look and work are scarce for now, though OpenAI is promising to eventually pay creators an unspecified amount based on how much their GPTs are used. GPTs will be available to paying ChatGPT Plus subscribers and OpenAI enterprise customers, who can make internal-only GPTs for their employees. Watch a short recap below:
Read Here OpenAI announces platform for making custom ChatGPTs - The Verge
How to use the new Midjourney Style Tune feature to add “personality” to your images
The development team at Midjourney has recently introduced a new feature known as the Style Tune. This innovative tool allows users to create their own unique styles, offering a higher degree of customization and control over the model’s personality when creating AI artwork. Below is a guide kindly created by Future Tech Pilot providing an in-depth understanding of how to effectively use this new Midjourney Style Tune feature and what results you can expect. As well as how to tune it by making selections to create your unique style.
What is the Style Tuner?
Read Here How to use the new Midjourney Style Tune feature - Geeky Gadgets (geeky-gadgets.com)
Startup Kaiber’s new app helps artists make AI music videos
Kaiber is a US-based startup that has worked with artists including Kid Cudi and Linkin Park on using AI-generated visuals in their music videos. Now it has released an app opening its technology up to more musicians
Read about it on these two links below:
Startup Kaiber's new app helps artists make AI music videos - Music Ally
Kaiber Fuses Generative AI Video and Music With Launch of Mobile App and Artist Partnerships | Business Wire
10 Jobs That Only Exist in the Metaverse
The metaverse is a controversial concept but is already being adopted by many industries. With so many metaverse-based platforms cropping up, there is a need for employees to fill specific roles. But what jobs can only exist in the metaverse, and are they real yet?
1. Metaverse Events Managers
There are already scores of metaverse events taking place; be it auctions, concerts, stand-up shows, or otherwise. A metaverse events manager will be responsible for securing metaverse locations for events and researching the locations beforehand. Events managers would also need to arrange attendee numbers, entertainment, admission fees, and other elements to ensure that virtual events go as smoothly as possible.
2. Metaverse Doctors
Who would've thought that one day we could access healthcare in the metaverse? Well, this may soon become a reality.
While accessing physical medications and treatments obviously won't be possible within the metaverse, this doesn't mean that accessing advice and support is out of the question.
Read Full Article 10 Jobs That Only Exist in the Metaverse (msn.com)
President Joe Biden’s executive order plans for standardized digital watermarking rules.
Watermarks aren’t the silver bullet for AI misinformation.
President Joe Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence is a first-of-its-kind action from the government to tackle some of the technology’s greatest challenges — like how to identify if an image is real or fake.
Among a myriad of other demands, the order, signed Monday, calls for a new set of government-led standards on watermarking AI-generated content. Like watermarks on photographs or paper money, digital watermarks help users distinguish between a real object and a fake one and determine who owns it.
It’s a seemingly simple solution with support from the White House and the tech industry. Watermarking technology has promise.
Read here Watermarks aren’t the silver bullet for AI misinformation - The Verge
From Passion to Profit: Monetize Your AI Art, Photos, Videos, and More
If you are an aspiring artist looking to explore your creativity through the power of AI, you must be asking yourself where to sell ai generated art. As a guide to understanding how to monetize your content, we've gathered a list of platforms that will help you to reach potential buyers. We'll guide you through the process of creating and selling AI art!
Selling your AI images on stock images is a great way to earn passive income.
Many sites like Adobe Stock and Freepik allow users to submit their AI-generated content to sell on the platform.
From what I’ve seen, the most in-demand types of content on stock image sites are scenic backgrounds and photorealistic images.
Read here: Best Places to Sell AI Art (wirestock.io)
Read here as well: How To Sell AI Art: Complete Guide [2023]