What Will Happen in AI in 2024? 5 predictions for the new year!

It seems fitting though to start the new year by looking at potential trends with AI going into 2024 – let’s take a look at 5 key themes…

The AI Superhero Blog is back live with a redesign and we will be back blogging all news, chat, tips and tricks linked to AI most days going forward along with accompanying posts on social media. There are also plans to bring back the podcast – more on that to come!

It seems fitting though to start the new year by looking at potential trends with AI going into 2024 – let’s take a look at 5 key themes…

What Will Happen in AI in 2024?

  1. An explosion of Generative AI use by businesses of all shapes and sizes

2024 will be the year when not only large businesses, but also medium and small companies, start to enter the fray for Gen AI tools. Recent reported surveys only put current reported ‘gone live’ usage of AI at 14% (compared with 45% piloting/experimenting with Gen AI). This was a 10% leap from earlier on in 2023. This figure is likely to mushroom in 2024 and will have significant implications for companies, operations and resources. As businesses make more general use of AI, data and security issues will come into the mainstream conscience again and insurance policies (along with liability clauses) will need to provide cover for AI hallucinations and similar issues. More to come on this blog!

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2. Litigation – AI gets sued!

Well, AI won’t get sued but those using it will be! The New York Times recently became the first major news publisher to launch a copyright lawsuit (against Open AI) for allegedly presenting its content to users and presenting potential copyright infringements. More info on this is here but we will likely get into it more on the blog. As AI develops, other publishers and parties may likely sue AI businesses, tech companies and associated creators with using outputs linked to their content with no attribution. Transparency linked to AI use will also be important. It will be intriguing to see what happens.

3. Evolution of Multimodal AI

2024 will likely herald a significant advancement in generative AI capabilities This will mean more sophisticated application of AI across a vast variety of differing modes of interaction and data types as users mix and match video, text, audio and image outputs. As such, newer models will likely become more usable, much more dynamic and exciting.

4. ‘Wearing Your AI’ in Daily Life

Gen AI will start to move away from laptops and clunky computers and become part of wearable tech (glasses, watches, personal assistants, more accessible smartphones). This will offer a much more personal and immersive experience than what is offered with current tech in such devices.

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5. Cyber War!

That got your attention but it’s highly anticipated that the use of Gen AI will greatly evolve in the use of cyber warfare systems going forward. Terrifying! AI will improve accuracy at hitting critical buildings/infrastructure and also developing biological and chemical weaponry. It will also be deployed to help counter such security issues.

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Search the Internet with Chat GPT!

You can now use ChatGPT to go further back than 2021 and use the Internet – here’s how!

The Open AI tool has now been opened up so it can search via Bing in the ChatGPT interface for the first time (this is only available to Enterprise and Plus customers).

We tried it for the first time and were able to find the latest news stories of the day in the tool.

The function still feels quite basic but has the ability to be game changing as information comes back which is up-to-date for the first time.

For a ‘how to’ on how to do this, head to our TikTok channel at www.tiktok.com/@aisuperhero and you will find an easy to understand demo there!

Our First Podcast is Live!

Listen to the first episode of the AI Superhero podcast on Spotify, Apple and/or your favourite podcast streaming service. Or just click here!

Are you interested in how artificial intelligence is affecting our world? Look nowhere else! Introducing Chris and Matt, hosts of the AI Superhero Podcast. 

On this episode (episode 1 of series 1), they take you on a tour of the fascinating world of AI, demystifying complicated ideas and techniques in a familiar and lighthearted manner. 

In the first episode, they examine the fundamentals of AI and consider how it can affect sectors like education and healthcare. 

They also look at AI through the prism of popular culture icons like Star Wars, Kanye West, iRobot, and The Terminator. 

Don’t miss this podcast, which is both educational and amusing. 

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Also, as mentioned on our social media videos, Futurepedia.io is a great resource for AI tools – it has 642 tools which can be searched across 47 properties! Have fun!

Is ChatGPT set to charge $20 a month?

There is fresh speculation that the generative AI tool (link here) may launch a pro version that has a monthly charge.

Take-off AI tool ChatGPT is predicted to be “everywhere” in 2023 – but that may not be the case if there is a charge for the generative product. Having gained 1m registered users in just FIVE days with queries costing its operator Open.AI an estimated $3m a momnth to run, something may have to give.

Co-founder and president Greg Brockman is now asking users how much they would pay for a “professional version” of the tool on Twitter. It also invites them to be added to a waiting list for that version! Here it is:

You can click straight through to the link here to have your say.

Whether this means that the free tool will become unuseable is not yet known. However, there is clearly a risk or that regular punters end up with a tool that is underdeveloped and not as smart?

Will there be inequities with this technology? What if you don’t have the money for it? How much would you pay for it? Please let us know what you think in the comments below…

Does ChatGPT mean “goodbye homework”?

Billionaire Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted ‘goodbye homework’ amid concerns that tools such as ChatGPT will make it impossible for teachers to set homework for students.

The AI technology is making it easier than ever to get basic essays and responses to questions that students could gain passes for. Below is an example that I tried in relation to a British GCSE Shakespeare question.

Critics claim that Hamlet is a play with a major tragic flaw – its main character.

‘The inaction of Hamlet coupled with his melancholy attitude ultimately lead to his demise’

How far do you agree with this statement?

ChatGPT outputted:

The response is perhaps brief, basic and lacking in detail but the grammar is excellent and it provides a solid basis for an answer and it shows what the tool can do (and may improve upon as it becomes more powerful).

There are reports that education authorities such at in New York are now blocking ChatGPT with billionaire Elon Musk tweeting “goodbye homework” – see below…

Elon Musk replying ‘goodbye homework’ to a report that the New York City education department is blocking ChatGPT on school devices

In the UK, England exam regulator Ofqual and the Department of Education are investigating whether the chatbot can be used to cheat. Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, told the BBC: “We’re aware of concerns that ChatGPT may be used by some pupils to write answers and pass this off as their own work, although we have not directly received reports of problems from our members thus far.”

This is likely to change in the coming weeks!

What do you think? Let us know in the below comments or tweet us!

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We’ve reached Sunday and halfway through the first week of our existence – I hope that you are enjoying the new site and all of the videos on TikTok and other social media.

We have got tonnes to talk about – with much more on the way. As it is a Sunday, we are taking it a bit easier today though.

BUT please make sure you sign up to the newsletter which will start soon. The sign-up link is here –> HERE! It is FREE to do and we will deliver regular AI news, tips and tricks to your inbox on a weekly basis. So go ahead!

We are also set to launch a podcast soon so look out for that. It’s going to get very exciting, very quickly!

Stay tuned…

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How ChatGPT can Successfully Create Blog Posts

Chat GPT can create blog posts such as the first few pars of the first blog posted to this site – but, be careful, otherwise search engines such as Google will be able to detect that content was written by an AI. That’s where other tools such as Quillbot can help out. Here is a guide…

1. Go to ChatGPT and give it a prompt to ‘write a blog’ on any topic of your choosing. As the screengrab below shows, it will do just that for you – quite easily…

2. If you copy and paste this into an AI detector such as Writer.com, you will find it easily detects that such copy was not written by a human – look at the score below! Just 5% score as human-generated content!

3. You can edit the blog yourself to try to improve your score – OR you can use a tool such as Quillbot to add in paraphrases to make it more human. This may make it less likely to be detected as AI content by search engines such as Google and damage SEO scores etc. Note – the free version of Quillbot is limited to 125 words per entry!

4. We can then run the new content in the AI detector – and, hey presto, our human score has dramatically improved! 99% now!

5. This copy can now potentially be used on a website – in this. case, about the downfall of Berlin Wall. I would still err some caution as the output of a lot material from ChatGPT is still relatively basic and you may need some improvement to ensure real humans are gaining value – let alone, Google! AI will improve though!

Please let us know what you think!

AI Super Hero

Welcome to our artificial intelligence website! You can learn a tonne about this fascinating and quickly developing topic here. AI has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the 1950s and is now a major influence in business and technology.

It is now utilised in a wide range of applications, such as speech recognition, picture and language translation, and even self-driving cars. Our intention is to provide you a thorough understanding of AI, including its background, present condition, and anticipated future advances.

We hope that you will find our website to be both instructive and helpful, whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone who is interested in the subject.

As promised on our TikTok video, here is a link to the research from Sequoia Capital showing what tools are available now.

Also, ideas for prompts in ChatGPT can be found here.

Also – the first three pars of this blog were not written by us – they were written by AI (and they passed an AI detection test)! I will show you how in the next post….

Stay tuned!

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