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All the Latest AI News

Last week was full of exciting developments in the world of AI. From new tools and models to big announcements from major players in the industry, it was a week full of significant news. Let’s take a look at some of the most important updates from the AI space.

OpenAI and Microsoft

One of the biggest stories last week was the reinstatement of Sam Alman as the CEO of OpenAI, along with other key leadership positions being filled. OpenAI also announced a new board member from Microsoft, although their identity remains a mystery. Additionally, there were rumors surrounding a breakthrough in AI technology related to math and encryption, which Sam Alman neither confirmed nor denied in his recent interview with The Verge.

Notable AI Tools

Several new AI tools were unveiled last week, including a real-time text-to-image generator from Stability AI and new features from RunwayML, P Labs, and Kaa AI. Not to be outdone, Microsoft introduced Dolly 3 in Microsoft Paint, enabling users to create AI-generated images directly within the popular software. Amazon also announced the launch of Titan Image Generator for developers to build AI image creation apps.

AI in Art and Design

AI’s impact in the field of art and design was further solidified when a landmark ruling in China recognized AI-generated images as copyrightable works. Google DeepMind’s AI also made headlines for dreaming up 380,000 new materials, potentially useful for applications ranging from batteries to superconductors.

AGI and the Future

In discussions about the future of AI, the concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) took center stage. Both NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, and Elon Musk expressed their differing opinions on when AGI might be achieved, with Musk suggesting it could happen within the next 3 years.

Conclusion

From new leadership appointments to groundbreaking AI tools and the ongoing pursuit of AGI, last week was packed with significant advancements and discussions in the world of AI. As the industry continues to evolve, it’s clear that the pace of innovation shows no signs of slowing down.


21 COMMENTS

  1. He also could have answered that way to make you think they had it so that way they don't actually have to have it but their stocks will increase because people will think they have it maybe?

  2. Just popped along to krea and magic and they are $30 and $40 per month respectively. 🤔. If ever there was a service that fitted a pay per use model it's this one. Do I need to upscale 200 images a month? Noooooo. 200 images a year, almost definitely not. Maybe 20 a year?

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  4. I didn't think China had copyright law. They have gotten into trouble a few times, because people copied another person's work either oblivious or without due regard to to the original artist, sculpter, architect and scientist.
    THEN I see the Chinese have lifted VERBATUM the UK copyright law regarding AI generated content. Oh the irony. I love it so much. Of course they've plagiarised the copyright law! 🤣🤣
    (No offense to any Chinese viewers.)

  5. I would like you to cover AI tools that are other than the usual images, video and text. Tools that relate to industries, finance, real estate, motoring, travel, education etc.

  6. Good whirlwind news summary. Slippery Sam keeps talking out of both sides of his mouth, like the man behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz. Snake oil pitches that cannot be denied nor confirmed.

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