Many have expressed skepticism about natural language processing generative artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT, fearing that it will know more things than humans and will change daily lives forever. But, instead of worrying about the future, AI company UNITH (ASX: UNT) would rather focus on the present by seizing available commercial opportunities from ChatGPT via integration of the viral chatbot with their own AI-generated digital humans.
Drawing the attention of institutional investors which last week invested $4.5 million in UNITH to accelerate a ChatGPT integration with its Talking Head platform, the development team has validated a successful ChatGPT test. The integration aims to enable digital humans generated by the platform to access ChatGPT natural language tasks, therefore the platform can create contextual answers.
Upon commercialisation, the integration will add a new feature to the Talking Heads where users can submit any form of communication to the digital human on the platform. As ChatGPT originally provides text-based answers only, UNITH will enhance it with audiovisual features that complement the digital human to deliver a desired outcome or answer the query.
A behind-the-scenes video of its first test to see the API connection was recently made public, showing a digital human responding to a question using natural language processing (see below).
UNITH CEO, Idan Schmorak commented: “We are delighted to see that generative AI is starting to gather momentum in mainstream business. The team at UNITH have been confident that these forms of AI will transform how businesses interact with their customers.”
“With the Talking Head platform, UNITH can provide the visual and audio elements that complement text-based natural language processing to produce humanised interactions with AI.”
Upon completion of the internal testing that validates the integration into digital humans deployed by the Talking Head platform, UNITH will commence developing a Proof of Concept for external clients
Not only deployed by AI companies, ChatGPT integration has also been adopted in tech, such as Microsoft who had recently announced that it will soon apply ChatGPT into search engines Bing and Edge.
A product demo of the Talking Head platform generating digital humans that converse in more than 60 languages can be viewed below:
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