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00:00This past week has been incredibly eventful in the AI world, with several groundbreaking
00:04innovations introduced. These advancements are rapidly accelerating the development of AI
00:09technology like never before. From OpenAI's groundbreaking event, introducing new AI tools
00:15like GPT-4 Turbo and personalized GPTs, to YouTube's AI-driven features for enhancing
00:21video experiences, we're covering a wide range of innovations. We'll also explore Samsung's
00:26versatile Gauss AI, Amazon's powerful Olympus AI, and Finn's speedy coding AI, Finn's V7.
00:34Additionally, we'll take a look at Humane's unique AI pin wearable, OpenAI's recent service
00:39disruptions, Microsoft's partnership with InWorld AI for Xbox game enhancements, and finally,
00:45PlyLab's launch of Playday, a novel text-to-video generator by MySpace founders. Each of these
00:51topics represents a significant step forward in AI technology, offering new possibilities
00:56and applications in various fields.
00:58Alright, so OpenAI recently held its first developer event, announcing groundbreaking developments
01:03in AI. They've reached notable milestones, with ChatGPT now having over 100 million weekly
01:09users and over 2 million developers using its API, which includes advanced models like GPT-4,
01:16DAL-E, and Whisper. Impressively, over 92% of Fortune 500 companies use OpenAI's technology
01:22for various applications. One of the major announcements was GPT-4 Turbo, an enhanced and more affordable
01:29version of GPT-4. It offers text and text image processing capabilities, with a larger context
01:35window and updated knowledge base. OpenAI also introduced the concept of personalized GPTs,
01:42allowing users to create custom AI assistants without coding. These can be shared or monetized through a
01:48soon-to-launch GPT store. For developers, OpenAI unveiled a new assistance API, including tools for
01:55coding, information retrieval, and integrating other services. Additionally, DAL-E3, an improved text-to-image
02:02model, and a new text-to-speech API were announced, offering high-quality, affordable options for diverse
02:08applications. Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, made a surprise appearance highlighting Microsoft's support for
02:15OpenAI's initiatives and potential future collaborations. Despite competition from other
02:20tech giants, OpenAI remains confident in its technological advancements and vision for AI's
02:25future. Okay, next, YouTube is testing new AI features to enhance video watching. They're using
02:31AI to organize comments under longer videos into categories for easier navigation. This helps viewers
02:37find relevant comments and provides creators with valuable feedback on their content. Creators can also
02:43remove unwanted comment topics. Additionally, YouTube is experimenting with a chatbot similar to
02:49ChatGPT. This bot can answer questions about the video, suggest other interesting videos, and even quiz
02:55viewers on educational content. It's accessible by clicking an Ask button and is currently available to
03:01some YouTube premium users in the U.S. on Android devices. These tools aim to make YouTube more
03:07interactive and personalized, but they're not perfect. AI can sometimes recommend inappropriate videos or
03:13off-topic comments. Users should be cautious and verify AI-provided information. There are also
03:19concerns about excessive screen time and privacy, as YouTube uses personal data to improve AI. Future AI
03:25enhancements might include tips for improving video quality, such as lighting and sound, and pre-screening
03:30content for rule violations. This could ease the video-making process, allowing creators to focus more on
03:36creativity. Overall, these developments seem promising, but their full impact remains to be seen.
03:42Alright, next, Samsung has introduced Gauss, an AI that stands out for its versatility in handling
03:48language, code, and image generation. Unlike traditional models, Gauss is divided into three
03:53components, Gauss language, Gauss code, and Gauss image. This structure allows it to excel in understanding
03:59human language, writing diverse programming codes, and creating vivid images from text descriptions.
04:05It operates on Samsung's global unified semantic system, GUS, which combines deep learning with
04:11natural language understanding. This makes Gauss more than just a sophisticated chatbot. It's a
04:16multifaceted AI tool poised to revolutionize the way we interact with technology. Samsung envisions
04:23integrating Gauss into their future products, like the Galaxy S24, aiming for a seamless and personalized
04:29user experience. Next, Amazon's entry into the AI arena is marked by Olympus, an AI model with an
04:36impressive 2 trillion parameters, double that of GPT-4. This immense capacity suggests a potential for
04:42more nuanced interactions and greater adaptability. Olympus is the brainchild of Rohit Prasad, the driving
04:48force behind Amazon's AI efforts and previously known for his work on Alexa. Amazon's commitment to AI is
04:55evident in their heavy investment in AI technologies, including a partnership with AI startup Anthropic.
05:02Olympus is expected to revolutionize Amazon's vast ecosystem, enhancing everything from the online
05:08shopping experience to the functionality of Alexa. However, its large scale also brings challenges,
05:14including ethical considerations and the complexity of managing such a vast model.
05:19Now, Find released a new AI model called Finds V7, focused on coding assistance. This model sets
05:25itself apart with its exceptional speed, being five times faster than models like GPT-4. Built on
05:31CodeLlama 34B fine-tunes, it has been trained on an extensive data set of coding information.
05:37Finds AI excels in providing quick and accurate coding solutions, boasting a Human Evil score of 74.7%.
05:44While it has improved speed and depth, the model still faces challenges in consistently delivering
05:50accurate responses for complex queries. Alright, next. Humane's AI pin, a small square wearable
05:57device, is revolutionizing technology with its artificial intelligence capabilities.
06:01Designed by former Apple employees, it's a stylish accessory available in black, silver, and gold.
06:07Unlike regular smartphones, this pin operates without a screen, using voice and gestures to project a
06:13laser display, turning your hand or any surface into a touchscreen. The AI pin, powered by OpenAI's
06:19GPT-4, functions as an AI assistant, capable of answering questions, finding information,
06:25and executing tasks with natural language understanding. It offers music, podcasts,
06:30and audiobooks with its unique, personic speaker, eliminating the need for headphones. With a cellular
06:36connection included, it enables phone calls, texts, and offers real-time language translation.
06:41We are almost ready to ship the final version.
06:47Its 13-megapixel camera allows easy photo and video capture. All data, including photos and videos,
06:55are securely stored on the Center website. The device tracks fitness and dietary goals,
07:01analyzes food for nutritional information, and can be used for reminders and notes.
07:05The Humane AI pin emphasizes user privacy with features like the TrustLight to show when it's
07:11listening or recording. It also safeguards against inappropriate content and allows user direction.
07:17Unique in the market, it stands out from other wearable AI technologies being developed by
07:22companies like Apple and Meta. Priced at $699 with a $24 monthly subscription, it's currently available
07:29for pre-order and will start shipping in early 2024. Okay, now, two days following their developer
07:36conference, OpenAI faced significant service disruptions. The company suggested these issues
07:41might have been caused by deliberate attacks on their servers. On Wednesday, they announced on their
07:46website that they were experiencing intermittent outages. They believe these issues were due to
07:51unusual traffic patterns, possibly from a DDoS attack. A DDoS, Distributed Denial of Service
07:57attack, happens when someone overwhelms a server with internet traffic to disrupt normal operations.
08:02During this time, users couldn't access any of OpenAI's tools and services and were informed that the
08:08platform was at full capacity. However, OpenAI confirmed to CNN that no user data was affected by
08:13these issues. Next, Microsoft recently announced a partnership with InWorld AI to enhance Xbox games.
08:20This partnership will bring AI-driven tools to Xbox game developers, including an advanced AI design
08:26co-pilot system. This technology is set to revolutionize game development by enabling faster
08:31creation of games with more immersive and intelligent virtual worlds, lifelike characters and gameplay that
08:37adapts to players' abilities. The collaboration aims to merge InWorld's expertise in AI non-player
08:42characters, NPCs, with Microsoft's AI solutions. The focus will be on developing two main tools,
08:49an AI design co-pilot to help game designers with creative ideas, and an AI character runtime
08:54engine for dynamic story and quest generation within games. These tools are designed to make
09:00game development easier and push the boundaries of what games can achieve. Microsoft's AI technology,
09:07including Azure AI and various co-pilot systems, is already well known. The partnership with InWorld AI,
09:13announced on November 6th, highlights Microsoft's growing investment in AI. This includes their 2021
09:19acquisition of Nuance Communications, a leading AI firm specializing in speech recognition, and their AI
09:25technology that allows players to control games like Minecraft without manual character movement.
09:30This partnership underlines Microsoft's commitment to innovating in AI and its potential to create more
09:36extraordinary games. Alright next, Chris DeWolf and Aber Whitcomb, known for founding MySpace and Jam
09:42City, have now created Ply Labs. This new venture focuses on using AI for social connections, and
09:48they've just launched PlayDay, a unique text-to-video generator. PlayDay stands out among other AI video tools
09:55like Google's Imogen and Meta's Make-a-Video by allowing users to personalize videos with their selfies.
10:01Imagine making a video where an animated version of you flies over the Grand Canyon or battles aliens.
10:06With PlayDay, you just upload a selfie and type a description. The current output is a three-second
10:11video, with plans to increase the length and add sound in the future. An example they shared was a
10:16user turning into an English Bobby from the 1800s on the streets of London. The videos show realistic
10:23facial expressions and smooth background movement, although they are not perfectly lifelike. One limitation is
10:28that the video might not accurately represent facial features like mustaches, as seen in a test where
10:34the user's mustache blended into their skin. Alright, that concludes this week's AI news.
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