This week's AI news was filled with significant developments. Google announced Gemini, their entry into the large language model space, with models that outperform ChatGPT 4. Leonardo introduced a sketch to image model, allowing users to draw simple sketches that are transformed into detailed images in real-time. Facebook released their own version of an image generator called Imagine. Runway ML introduced video editing capabilities and announced the launch of Runway TV, a 24/7 AI streaming platform. ChatGPT emerged as the most viewed Wikipedia page this year. Lastly, there were discussions around a potential conflict of interest involving Sam Altman and OpenAI's purchase of AI chips from a startup he financially backs. Takeaways
- Google's Gemini models aim to outperform ChatGPT 4 in the large language model space.
- Leonardo's sketch to image model allows users to create detailed images in real-time based on simple sketches.
- Facebook's Imagine is their version of an image generator.
- Runway ML now offers video editing capabilities and is launching Runway TV, a 24/7 AI streaming platform.
- ChatGPT emerged as the most viewed Wikipedia page this year.
- There were discussions around a potential conflict of interest involving Sam Altman and OpenAI's purchase of AI chips from a startup he financially backs.