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👀 The Latest AI Innovation: FraudGPT

PLUS: Intel goes all-in on AI

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Bringing you the latest insights from the world of artificial intelligence

Here’s what’s on the menu today:

  • AI is disrupting yet another industry: Fraud 🦹‍♂️

  • Now you can uncrop photos 📸

  • Intel goes all-in on AI 🤖 

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🦹‍♂️ AI Is disrupting yet another industry: Fraud.

Image source: The Hacker News

If you don’t frequent any dark web marketplaces, you may have missed the release of a new AI innovation: FraudGPT.

It’s an AI tool that helps users commit fraud by generating malicious code, phishing emails, or any other text that could help criminals steal data or access others’ systems.

How popular is FraudGPT? So far, there are over 3,000 confirmed sales.

At $200 a month, that’s a pretty decent MRR.

We’ll keep a look out for the Series A announcement!

📸 Now you can uncrop photos

Image source: Adobe

Ever wish you could ‘uncrop’ photos?

Now you can, thanks to Photoshop’s new feature called ‘Generative Expand’.

It allows you to expand a photo beyond the original frame by generating additional images that fit in with the photo’s original subject.

“Suppose your subject is cut off, your image isn’t in the aspect ratio you want or an object in focus is misaligned with other parts of the image,” Adobe wrote in a blog post.

You can even input a text prompt to instruct Generative Expand on how to complete the image (though it works without a prompt, too).

However, you should note that there are parameters in place to prevent ‘inappropriate content’. Hope that doesn’t spoil the fun for you!

🤖 Intel is going all-in on AI.

Image source: Intel

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger made a big statement on last week’s earnings call.

He said Intel plans to “build AI into every product that we build,” from now on, including hearing aids.

This starts with Intel’s upcoming launch of Meteor Lake, the company’s first consumer chip with a neural processor for machine learning tasks.

The Verge suggests that Intel is desperately trying to emulate Nvidia, which has seen a 153% gain in its stock price over the last year thanks to the AI gold rush.

Intel stock, meanwhile, has been stagnating over the same period (INTC is down 0.35% over the previous 52 weeks entering today).

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