GenAI is already better at text and images than most humans, now it’s rapidly spreading to other modalities. Prominent AI...

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23.11.2023

GenAI is already better at text and images than most humans, now it’s rapidly spreading to other modalities. Prominent AI companies are clearly in an arms race to deliver better audio and video models lately. Meanwhile, OpenAI might have an ace up their sleeve.

    • Q* is the codename of a potential AGI breakthrough from OpenAI – before Altman’s firing, OAI researchers apparently wrote a letter to the board warning them of a powerful new discovery, which would be consistent with Altman’s statement at a recent economic conference about the 4th major AI leap in the history of OAI. - Reuters

     

    • Influencer marketing with generative AI content is surprisingly effective – the Billion Dollar Boy agency reports that their genAI content gets 2x the engagement of normal content, and average play rate of their genAI videos was 1,403% higher than standard ones. - Business Insider

     

    • Stability released their first genAI video model, the state-of-the-art Stable Video Diffusion – “not intended for real-world or commercial applications at this stage” though, so Runway is still your best bet if you want genAI vids for marketing. - Stability

     

    • Anthropic released Claude 2.1 with an “industry first” huge, 200K context window, a 2x decrease in hallucinations compared to 2.0, and tool use – new beta feature to integrate Claude with your existing processes, products, and APIs. – Anthropic

     

    • In a signal of strength for the industry, Nvidia thrives thanks to their dominance in AI – their revenue grew 206% year over year for this quarter, with earnings $4.02 per share (vs $3.37 expected) and revenue $18.12 billion (vs $16.18 billion expected). - CNBC

     

    • DeepMind and YouTube are experimenting with genAI music – trialing their Lyria model with select creators of YouTube shorts and designing a suite of music AI tools, they also built SynthID, a way to watermark generative audio with sounds that humans can’t hear. - DeepMind

     

    • The US Federal Trade Commission just issued a resolution that will make it easier for them to launch consumer protection and competition investigations into companies using AI systems – possibly an optimistic sign of their readiness to combat AI fraud. - FTC

     

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