Last Week in AI

#145 - OpenAI’s Q*, Claude 2.1, Stable Video Diffusion, Starling-7B, Orca 2, international agreements

12.02.2023 - By Skynet TodayPlay

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Our 145th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news, this time around with guest co-hosts Kevin and Gavin from AI For Humans podcast

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Timestamps + links:

Tools & Apps

(06:00) OpenAI rival Anthropic makes its Claude chatbot even more useful

(12:33) Stability AI debuts Stable Video Diffusion models in research preview

(16:33) Generative Video Startup Pika Labs Launches Version 1.0, Raises $55 Million in Funding

(25:25) Screenshots show xAI’s chatbot Grok on X’s web app

(30:37) Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies

Applications & Business

(34:28) Unpacking the hype around OpenAI’s rumored new Q* model

(47:37) NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal 2024

(52:40) Nvidia Delays Rollout Of China-Focused AI Chip: Report

(56:31) Share sale set to test financial impact of OpenAI’s leadership turmoil

(58:55) Amazon and Salesforce Expand Partnership to Add New AI Capabilities

(59:55) AI21 takes Series C to $208 million with additional $53 million in funding

Projects & Open Source

(01:03:15) Starling-7B: Increasing LLM Helpfulness & Harmlessness with RLAIF

(01:12:10) Defending your voice against deepfakes

Research & Advancements

(01:16:07) Orca 2: Teaching Small Language Models How to Reason

(01:22:16) New technique can accelerate language models by 300x

(01:23:35) DeepMind Says New Multi-Game AI Is a Step Toward More General Intelligence

(01:27:00) GAIA: A Benchmark for General AI Assistants

(01:30:45) Language Models are Super Mario: Absorbing Abilities from Homologous Models as a Free Lunch

Policy & Safety

(01:33:42) US, Britain, other countries ink agreement to make AI 'secure by design'

(01:36:07) Chinese GPU recycling factories have a workaround for the US government's newly imposed export rules — modified NVIDIA RTX 4090 cards serve as great AI accelerators

(01:39:00) The EU AI Act needs Foundation Model Regulation

Putin to boost AI work in Russia to fight a Western monopoly he says is ‘unacceptable and dangerous’

Inside U.S. Efforts to Untangle an A.I. Giant’s Ties to China

(01:41:55) More than half of Americans are worried about AI than excited

(01:46:10) State Dept prioritizes ‘AI-ready workforce’ in its first AI strategy

US chip export ban is hurting China’s AI startups, not so much the giants yet

Synthetic Media & Art

(01:48:18) Sarah Silverman Hits Stumbling Block In AI Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Meta

(01:52:23) Outro

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