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00:00NVIDIA and the French startup Mistral AI have just launched a new language model named Mistral Nemo,
00:08and their goal is to bring powerful AI capabilities directly to desktops.
00:12The model is designed to be efficient and accessible,
00:15making it possible to run advanced AI right on your local hardware.
00:19Alright now, Mistral Nemo has 12 billion parameters,
00:22which is relatively small compared to some of the massive models out there,
00:26but it boasts a 128,000 token context window,
00:30so it can process and understand much larger chunks of text at once,
00:34which is a great thing for tasks involving lengthy documents, complex analyses, or intricate coding.
00:39This extended context window could eliminate the need for frequent context refreshing,
00:44leading to more coherent and consistent outputs.
00:47Brian Catanzaro, NVIDIA's VP of Applied Deep Learning Research,
00:51talked about the model's benefits in an interview with VentureBeat.
00:54He highlighted that Mistral Nemo is being launched under the Apache 2.0 license.
00:59This means businesses can use it for commercial purposes without any licensing fees,
01:04making it an attractive option for companies looking to implement AI without hefty cloud service costs.
01:10What's really exciting about this collaboration between NVIDIA and Mistral AI
01:14is how it's aiming to democratize access to AI.
01:17NVIDIA, a giant in GPU manufacturing and AI hardware,
01:21and Mistral AI, an emerging player in the European AI market,
01:24are focusing on creating a compact but powerful model.
01:28Their goal is to make advanced AI more accessible even for smaller businesses.
01:32Catanzaro explained that smaller models like Mistral Nemo are much more accessible and easier to run.
01:38Businesses can operate these models on their existing systems,
01:41including RTX GPUs that many people already have.
01:44This makes it possible to leverage powerful AI capabilities without needing extensive and expensive setups.
01:51This launch comes at a crucial time in the AI industry.
01:54While much attention is given to massive models like OpenAI's GPT-4,
01:58Gemini 1.5 Pro, Claude 3, Opus, etc., which has hundreds of billions of parameters,
02:03there's a growing interest in more efficient models that can run locally.
02:07This shift is driven by several factors, including data privacy concerns,
02:11the need for lower latency, and the desire for more cost-effective AI solutions.
02:16The Mistral Nemo model's long context capabilities are particularly valuable.
02:21Businesses dealing with lengthy documents or complex analyses will benefit from its ability to handle large chunks of text
02:28without needing frequent context refreshing, which naturally leads to more coherent and consistent outputs,
02:35making the model highly efficient for practical use.
02:38For businesses operating in environments with limited internet connectivity
02:42or those with stringent data privacy requirements, Mistral Nemo could be a game-changer.
02:47Catanzaro mentioned that the model is more suited for laptops and desktop PCs than smartphones,
02:53indicating that while it brings AI closer to individual business users,
02:57it's not quite ready for mobile deployment yet.
02:59Industry analysts suggest this release could disrupt the AI software market significantly.
03:04By offering a model that can run efficiently on local hardware,
03:08NVIDIA and Mistral AI address some of the main barriers to widespread AI adoption in businesses,
03:14such as data privacy, latency, and the high costs associated with cloud-based solutions.
03:20However, the true impact of this development will depend on how well the model performs in real-world applications,
03:26and the ecosystem of tools and support that develop around it.
03:30The model is immediately available as a NVIDIA NIM inference microservice,
03:34with a downloadable version promised in the near future.
03:37The fact that it's released under the Apache 2.0 license means businesses can use it commercially,
03:43potentially speeding up its adoption in various enterprise settings.
03:47Catanzaro wrapped up the interview by saying they believe this model represents a significant step toward making AI
03:53more accessible and practical for businesses of all sizes.
03:56It's not just about the power of the model, but about putting that power directly into the hands of the people
04:01who can use it to drive innovation and efficiency in their daily operations.
04:05Alright, now let's talk about some big news from Google AI Labs.
04:09Google has just introduced an exciting new AI video tool called Vids.
04:14Launched on July 15th to a select group of users,
04:17Vids promises to reduce video production costs and time significantly.
04:22Essentially, Vids is designed to streamline the entire video creation process,
04:26potentially revolutionizing content creation across various industries.
04:29It's powered by Google's Gemini AI and can produce videos up to 10 minutes long.
04:34It features AI-generated storyboards, customizable templates, and a royalty-free stock content library.
04:40Plus, it accepts various input formats, including Google Docs, slides, videos, and audio recordings.
04:46This versatility is what actually sets it apart from standard AI video generators.
04:52Suk Sohal, a senior consultant at Glue Affinity Reply, shared some insights with PIMTS.
04:57He believes Google Vids can transform business communication by leveraging Google's vast ecosystem.
05:03This integration lowers the barrier to entry for creating professional-quality videos,
05:07making it more accessible for users already familiar with Google's suite of products.
05:12The AI-driven capabilities of Google Vids enable users to produce visually engaging presentations,
05:18promoting storytelling excellence regardless of technical proficiency.
05:21As video becomes the preferred medium for strategic communication,
05:24Google Vids could significantly boost engagement and comprehension in business contexts.
05:29Google hasn't announced a date for Vids' global launch yet,
05:32leaving the industry to speculate on its broader impact.
05:35As the business world anticipates more comprehensive access to this tool,
05:39it's clear that Google's Vids signifies an advancement in integrating AI into business operations and content creation.
05:46Alright, moving on, let's talk a bit about Google's involvement in the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.
05:52Google has secured the title of Official AI Sponsor for Team USA,
05:57and starting on July 26th, we'll see Google's AI-powered features prominently during the event.
06:03NBC Universal's partnership with Google will highlight many of the company's AI tools throughout the Olympics broadcast.
06:09Viewers can expect to see Google Maps' 3D views of venues like Versailles, State Roland Garros, and the Aquatic Center.
06:16These immersive views, developed over the past few years, offer photorealistic models of certain landmarks and areas of interest,
06:24providing detailed information about the events occurring at each location.
06:28In addition to the 3D views,
06:30announcers and commentators will integrate Google Search AI overviews into broadcast segments,
06:35answering Olympic and Paralympic questions.
06:37This promotion aims to showcase the capabilities of Google's AI tools,
06:41but it also brings to mind past AI mishaps like the infamous Pizza Glue suggestion.
06:47Hopefully this time, everything will go smoothly.
06:50Comedian Leslie Jones will also get in on the action,
06:53using Gemini to learn new sports and engage in other scripted activities.
06:57Moreover, five Olympic and Paralympic athletes will appear in social videos and late-night promos,
07:03utilizing Gemini, Google Lens, Circle to Search, and Google Maps Immersive View to explore Paris.
07:09These initiatives are part of Google's broader strategy to promote its AI technologies during the Olympics,
07:14reinforcing its brand presence and demonstrating the practical applications of its AI tools in real-world scenarios.
07:21Alright, now finally some good news about AI's real-world impact.
07:25A UCLA study found that Unfold AI, developed by Avenida Health,
07:29can detect prostate cancer with 84% accuracy, beating doctors 67%.
07:35This tool creates 3D cancer maps from patient data, helping physicians better understand and treat prostate cancer.
07:41It's a promising step forward in using AI to improve cancer diagnosis and care.
07:46Dr. Ali Kazrayan uses Unfold AI to determine the best treatment options for his patients,
07:50potentially reducing the need for invasive surgeries.
07:53Joshua Trackenberg, a UCLA professor and prostate cancer patient, benefited from this technology,
07:58avoiding a major surgery and becoming cancer-free with a targeted treatment,
08:02while promising experts like Dr. Harvey Castro cautioned that AI should complement, not replace, doctor's expertise.
08:09Privacy and cost are also concerns.
08:11However, this technology offers hope for more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments,
08:16potentially improving patients' quality of life.
08:19Alright, if you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more AI updates.
08:24Share your thoughts in the comments below.
08:26Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one.

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