In 2023, We will see a huge advancement in blockchain technology as businesses produce more decentralized goods and services. We are currently storing everything on cloud, for instance, but if we decentralize data storage and encrypt that data using blockchain, our information will not only be safer but also have different ways to access and analyze. In the following years, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be more easy and useful. For instance, NFT concert tickets may allow you access to backstage activities and artifacts. NFTs might represent the contracts we enter into with third parties or they could be the keys we use to interact with many of the digital goods and services we purchase
The gap between the digital and real worlds is already starting to blur, and in 2023 this trend will only grow. This union consists of two parts: 3D printing and digital twin technologies. Digital twins are virtual models of actual operations, goods, or processes that can be used to test new ideas in a secure digital environment. To test under every scenario without incurring the enormous expenses of real-world research, designers and engineers are adopting digital twins to replicate physical things in virtual environments. We'll see even more digital twins in 2023, in everything from precise healthcare to machinery, autos, and factories. Engineers can make adjustments and alter components after testing them in the virtual environment before employing 3D printing technology to produce them in the real world. For instance, Formula 1 teams now gather information about racetrack temperatures and weather conditions, as well as data from sensors that are delivered during races to see how the cars change. Then, they run scenarios to make design modifications instantly using digital twins of the engines and other automotive parts to which the data from the sensors is streamed. Based on results they print the 3D car prints.
In beta testing, Ernie 3.5 has advanced significantly, outperforming GPT-4 in a number of Chinese language skills and ChatGPT (3.5) in terms of overall ability ratings, according to Baidu.
Formerly thought to be behind in the development of AI, China now appears to be catching up. Top Chinese tech company Baidu recently revealed that the newest iteration of its AI chatbot, called "Ernie 3.5," is outperforming OpenAI's ChatGPT in terms of performance. In a recent blog post, Baidu announced the development, saying that "Ernie 3.5 has made significant strides in beta testing, surpassing ChatGPT (3.5) in comprehensive ability scores and outperforming GPT-4 in several Chinese language capabilities."
According to Dr. Haifeng Wang, CTO of Baidu, The Ernie 3.5 performs better than previous versions in terms of creative writing, Q&A, logic, and code production.
Ernie Bot may be used in "any applications involving language, text, or code," he continued.
Dr. Haifeng continued by listing the numerous accomplishments of Baidu's Ernie Bot, claiming that the chatbot has uses in industries like smart workplaces, programming, marketing, media, education, and finance.During the announcements, "plugins," which are rapidly becoming into a significant component of the AI sector, were also covered. The Baidu Search default plugin and the ChatFile plugin, which provides long text summaries and even questions and answers, are also features that will distinguish the Ernie 3.5. Baidu will soon accept third-party-made plugins, much like OpenAI's ChatGPT does. According to the firm, "We are also committed to opening the plugin ecosystem to third-party developers, empowering them to build unique applications based on Ernie."Haifeng.
NASA is creating an AI Chatbot that will let astronauts communicate with their spaceship and let mission controllers communicate with AI robots exploring far-off worlds
If you enjoy watching movies and have an interest in space matters, you've definitely seen Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar," a film about space travel and including "TARS," a robot with human-like intellect that was probably created using AI.While also incorporating it inside planet-exploring robots, enabling mission controllers to communicate with them in real-time. While NASA has not been able to create something similar to the likes of ‘TARS’, it seems like it’s not very far away; This is because the organization is working on AI chatbots that can be integrated inside spacecrafts to allow astronauts to have a conversation with their spacecraft while also integrating it inside planet exploring robots, allowing mission controllers to have a real-time conversation with them. According to Dr. Suzuki, the AI communication network will not only let scientists and astronauts connect with spacecraft, but it will also let spacecraft communicate with one another, exchanging data and receiving updates.




