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Key Takeaways:
DeepMind introduces JEST, a technique revolutionizing AI training efficiency.
New Multimodal Canvas tool by DeepMind empowers developers to test multimodal prompts effortlessly.
Figma pauses its AI-powered Make Design feature amid concerns of design imitations.
In today's episode of The AI Briefing, we explore three major developments in the AI field. First, we look at DeepMind's introduction of JEST (Joint Example Selection Training), a groundbreaking technique that significantly accelerates AI model training by selecting optimal subsets of training data. This method has shown to reduce training iterations by a factor of 13 and cut computing power by 90%.
Next, we discuss DeepMind's new Multimodal Canvas tool, a no-code interface designed for developers to quickly test multimodal prompts with the powerful Gemini 1.5 Flash AI model. This tool integrates various inputs like text, drawings, and images, showcasing Gemini's powerful visual reasoning capabilities.
Lastly, we cover Figma's temporary suspension of its AI-powered Make Design feature due to its controversial replication of Apple's iOS Weather app designs. Figma's CEO addresses the issue and promises a thorough quality review before reintroducing the tool.
ℹ️ The AI Briefing is an AI-generated podcast we created as experiment to uncover what can is and is not possible for automating the podcast production process. Information disclosed in the podcast episode is hand-picked and reviewed by humans prior to the episodes being created. We appreciate any feedback you have and appreciate you tuning in.
Sources:
https://www.aliteq.com/google-announces-ai-training-technique-that-optimizes-increases-speed-and-efficiency/
https://www.aicoin.com/en/article/406998
https://the-decoder.com/googles-multimodal-canvas-is-a-testbed-for-multimodal-prompts/
https://labs.google/multimodal-canvas
https://www.creativebloq.com/ai/the-figma-apple-ui-debacle-shows-the-risks-of-rushing-to-launch-ai-tools
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/figma-disables-ai-design-feature-144820983.html
Key Takeaways:
DeepMind introduces JEST, a technique revolutionizing AI training efficiency.
New Multimodal Canvas tool by DeepMind empowers developers to test multimodal prompts effortlessly.
Figma pauses its AI-powered Make Design feature amid concerns of design imitations.
In today's episode of The AI Briefing, we explore three major developments in the AI field. First, we look at DeepMind's introduction of JEST (Joint Example Selection Training), a groundbreaking technique that significantly accelerates AI model training by selecting optimal subsets of training data. This method has shown to reduce training iterations by a factor of 13 and cut computing power by 90%.
Next, we discuss DeepMind's new Multimodal Canvas tool, a no-code interface designed for developers to quickly test multimodal prompts with the powerful Gemini 1.5 Flash AI model. This tool integrates various inputs like text, drawings, and images, showcasing Gemini's powerful visual reasoning capabilities.
Lastly, we cover Figma's temporary suspension of its AI-powered Make Design feature due to its controversial replication of Apple's iOS Weather app designs. Figma's CEO addresses the issue and promises a thorough quality review before reintroducing the tool.
ℹ️ The AI Briefing is an AI-generated podcast we created as experiment to uncover what can is and is not possible for automating the podcast production process. Information disclosed in the podcast episode is hand-picked and reviewed by humans prior to the episodes being created. We appreciate any feedback you have and appreciate you tuning in.
Sources:
https://www.aliteq.com/google-announces-ai-training-technique-that-optimizes-increases-speed-and-efficiency/
https://www.aicoin.com/en/article/406998
https://the-decoder.com/googles-multimodal-canvas-is-a-testbed-for-multimodal-prompts/
https://labs.google/multimodal-canvas
https://www.creativebloq.com/ai/the-figma-apple-ui-debacle-shows-the-risks-of-rushing-to-launch-ai-tools
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/figma-disables-ai-design-feature-144820983.html