AI Tracker: OpenAI brings ChatGPT memory feature to Plus users ...
A lot happened in the world of artificial intelligence this week. Let's take a quick look at some of the key updates:
GitHub introduces Copilot Workspace
Developer platform GitHub unveiled a new AI-supported tool called Copilot Workspace on 29 April. This tool aims to assist developers throughout the entire project development process. Copilot Workspace enables developers to brainstorm, plan, build, test, and run code using natural language. The platform stated in a blog post that developers have full control over each step of the process. Moreover, Copilot Workspace is compatible not only with desktops but also with mobile devices.
OpenAI launches "Memory" feature for ChatGPT Plus users
On the same day, OpenAI, led by Sam Altman, announced the rollout of the "Memory" feature for ChatGPT Plus users. ChatGPT Plus is a subscription service tailored for users of OpenAI's AI chatbot, starting at $20 per month. With this new feature, users can instruct ChatGPT to remember specific information, such as preferences for meeting summaries. The "Memory" feature can be easily toggled on or off in the settings under the Personalization section. However, it's important to note that this feature is currently not available in Europe or Korea.
Amazon introduces Q generative AI chatbot
Amazon made an announcement on 30 April regarding the general availability of its Q generative AI chatbot. This AI-powered assistant, designed for businesses and developers under Amazon Web Services (AWS), now offers broader accessibility. Amazon Q Business, Amazon Q Developer, and a new tool called Amazon Q Apps are now accessible to more users. Amazon Q Business can handle queries, provide summaries, generate content, and perform tasks securely based on enterprise data. On the other hand, Amazon Q Apps empowers employees to create AI-powered apps using natural language prompts based on their company's data.
Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the AI space!