ChatGPT Leads an Already Crowded Market

Source: Statista

Elon Musk unveiled a work-in-progress AI chatbot named Grok on the weekend. Developed by the X (formerly Twitter) CEO’s new AI company xAI, the ChatGPT competitor will apparently have real-time access to user posts on the social media platform and will eventually be rolled out as a service for X Premium+ subscribers.

As data from Statista Market Insights shows, Grok, a name inspired by the science fiction comedy ‘A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy’, will be entering an already crowded market. ChatGPT is the current leader in terms of estimated user numbers, and has already been able to develop significantly in what is a very fast moving area.In a blog post, xAI claimed that the current version of the AI, Grok-1, has surpassed GPT-3.5 – the version used in the free version of ChatGPT – on a number of benchmarks but admitted it was still behind the more advanced GPT-4. This progress, according to xAI, “showcases the rapid progress we are making in training large language models with exceptional efficiency.”

Infographic: ChatGPT Leads an Already Crowded Market | Statista

Real Estate Podcast: The Best AI for Real Estate Agents to Scale their Businesses

Plainly said, AI for real estate agents is a miracle. It’s your way of getting a lot more done in a lot less time.

Take Mark Pattison for example. He’s running a monster team (PorchLight Realty – 68 agents) while also starting a liquor brand, a coffee brand, and several other businesses. There aren’t enough hours in the day to manage everything he’s responsible for… That’s why he leverages an impressive AI tech stack to supercharge his productivity and act as if there were several of him.

In today’s Real Estate Podcast, from Tom Ferry, Tom talks with Mark about the best AI for real estate agents trying to scale their businesses more efficiently. You’ll learn the applications you should be using and the best ways to use them.

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How AI Art Could Enhance Humanity’s Collective Memory

In the following video, from the TED YouTube channel, with data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature.

He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work — imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests — and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?