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Welcome, AI enthusiasts.

In today’s Generative AI Newsletter:  

  • OpenAI Partners with Condé Nast to Train AI Models, Integrate Stories into ChatGPT

  • Microsoft Launches New Phi-3.5 AI Models, Outperforming Google and OpenAI

  • 🧠 Brain Food: Computer Science

  • Why Taylor Swift Could Totally Sue Donald Trump

  • 🤖 5 Best AI Task Management Tools

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OpenAI Partners with Condé Nast to Train AI Models, Integrate Stories into ChatGPT

OpenAI has signed a deal with Condé Nast to use the publisher's content for training its AI models, including ChatGPT.

This partnership allows OpenAI to surface stories from well-known Condé Nast brands like Vogue, Wired, and The New Yorker within ChatGPT responses.

The deal marks a significant collaboration between a major media company and an AI firm, focusing on leveraging high-quality journalism to enhance AI capabilities.

The agreement also raises important discussions about content licensing and the role of AI in the media industry.

Microsoft Launches New Phi-3.5 AI Models, Outperforming Google and OpenAI

Microsoft has launched its Phi-3.5 AI models, including three versions optimized for instruction adherence, complex reasoning, and multimodal tasks like image understanding.

These models outperform rivals like Google and OpenAI in certain benchmarks and are available under an open-source MIT license for unrestricted use.

This release highlights Microsoft's push to advance AI technology and support open-source innovation.

🧠 Brain Food: Computer Science

Imagine you’re a Stanford University student studying Computer Science. You’ve just been handed this problem—can you crack it? 🤔

It’s all about building a Naive Bayes Classifier.

Answer Key

1. Probability that an Email is Spam P(Spam=Yes)

To find this, we looked at how many emails in our dataset were marked as spam:

  • Total emails: 6

  • Spam emails: 4

The probability that any given email is spam is calculated as:

 P(Spam=Yes) = 4/6 = 0.667

So, 66.7% of the emails are spam.

2. Probability that a Spam Email Mentions Money P(ContainsMoney=Yes | Spam=Yes)

Next, we wanted to know the probability that an email mentions money if it’s already known to be spam:

  • Spam emails: 4

  • Spam emails that mention money: 3

The probability is calculated as:

 P(ContainsMoney=Yes | Spam=Yes) = ¾ = 0.75

So, if an email is spam, there’s a 75% chance it mentions money.

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Why Taylor Swift Could Totally Sue Donald Trump

A new Tennessee law, the ELVIS Act, could allow Taylor Swift to sue former President Donald Trump over AI-generated images he reposted on social media.

The images, which falsely suggest Swift endorses Trump, might violate the law that protects against unauthorized use of a person’s likeness.

Although Trump could argue his post was satirical or that he didn’t know the images were unauthorized, the law's untested nature leaves legal outcomes uncertain.

While Swift has not commented, a lawsuit would be complex, potentially invoking First Amendment defenses and raising questions about satire versus factual misrepresentation.

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