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NVIDIA became the world's most valuable company. Then they lost that title.
Why is ChatGPT no longer the king of the LLM hill?
Did you see Runway Gen-3?
We'll explain all of that in this week's AI News That Matters.
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
1. Competition in development of LLMs
2. NVIDIA's rise as the most valuable company.
3. OpenAI drama and partnership
4. Runway's new AI model
Timestamps:
02:05 Runway's Gen 3 Alpha promises faster AI video generation.
06:40 Claude 35 Sonnet AI chatbot offers innovation.
08:39 Benchmarks show Sonnet 3.5 ahead of GPT-4.
12:14 Live preview and rendering change language models.
15:16 NVIDIA shares slump, Microsoft regains top spot.
19:57 OpenAI and Color Health collaborate for cancer care.
21:22 OpenAI acquires Rockset to enhance enterprise products.
26:58 OpenAI accused of prioritizing product over safety.
29:12 Concern about AI safety and partnerships with OpenAI.
31:41 AI companies jostle for dominance in tech.
Keywords:
OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, language models, Claude 3.5 SONNET, artifacts, NVIDIA, market cap, GPU chips, artificial intelligence, Hour 1, live AI clone, human interview, Jensen Huang, AI safety, SAFE Super Intelligence Inc., Ilya Sutskever, quad 3.5 Sonnet, Microsoft, Apple, Color Health, cancer research, RockSets, enterprise products, Runway, Gen 3 Alpha, AI video space, AI avatars.
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NVIDIA became the world's most valuable company. Then they lost that title.
Why is ChatGPT no longer the king of the LLM hill?
Did you see Runway Gen-3?
We'll explain all of that in this week's AI News That Matters.
Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter
More on this Episode: Episode page
Join the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AI
Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup
Website: YourEverydayAI.com
Email The Show: [email protected]
Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn
Topics Covered in This Episode:
1. Competition in development of LLMs
2. NVIDIA's rise as the most valuable company.
3. OpenAI drama and partnership
4. Runway's new AI model
Timestamps:
02:05 Runway's Gen 3 Alpha promises faster AI video generation.
06:40 Claude 35 Sonnet AI chatbot offers innovation.
08:39 Benchmarks show Sonnet 3.5 ahead of GPT-4.
12:14 Live preview and rendering change language models.
15:16 NVIDIA shares slump, Microsoft regains top spot.
19:57 OpenAI and Color Health collaborate for cancer care.
21:22 OpenAI acquires Rockset to enhance enterprise products.
26:58 OpenAI accused of prioritizing product over safety.
29:12 Concern about AI safety and partnerships with OpenAI.
31:41 AI companies jostle for dominance in tech.
Keywords:
OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, language models, Claude 3.5 SONNET, artifacts, NVIDIA, market cap, GPU chips, artificial intelligence, Hour 1, live AI clone, human interview, Jensen Huang, AI safety, SAFE Super Intelligence Inc., Ilya Sutskever, quad 3.5 Sonnet, Microsoft, Apple, Color Health, cancer research, RockSets, enterprise products, Runway, Gen 3 Alpha, AI video space, AI avatars.
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