
But as we are learning with large language models, this capability seems to be as wide as an ocean but as deep as a puddle, Kyle reports.
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In essence, Auto-GPT uses the versatility of OpenAI’s latest AI models to interact with software and services online, allowing it to “autonomously” perform tasks like X and Y. Silicon Valley’s quest to automate everything is unceasing, which explains its latest obsession: Auto-GPT. Now it has its sights set on helping “everyday Americans” find deals and savings across multiple categories, including travel and shopping, via its super app, Christine reports. , formerly Snapcommerce, launched its cash-back card SuperCash last October so that card users could build credit, amassing 5 million customers worldwide who have collectively saved over $150 million to date, according to CEO Hussein Fazal. Rita reports that Cosmose, which recently closed on an undisclosed round of funding to value it at $500 million, is now working with Near’s crypto solution. To be Near you: At a time when there is a wave of doubt about cryptocurrency, Cosmose, a company that uses AI analytics to track in-store foot traffic and engage with shoppers online, is going all in on the digital currency.Sarah writes that the social media giant is seeing a spike in one-star reviews, which include calling for its removal. No th-AI-nks: That’s what Snapchat users are saying about its “My AI” feature, which launched last week.Maybe it also has something to do with Twitter giving a gold check mark to a fake Disney account. It’s interesting to note that many of the account holders were quick to separate themselves from being subscribers. Well blue check you out: Twitter users with over 1 million followers got their blue check marks back, even if they didn’t pay for Twitter Blue, Ivan reports.In other news: Happy Monday, folks! - Christine and Haje The TechCrunch Top 3


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