In today's episode of The AI Briefing, we dive into the Miss AI beauty pageant, a pioneering competition featuring AI-generated contestants. With over 1,500 submissions, the top 10 finalists have been chosen based on visual appeal, technical skill, and social media influence. The winner, to be announced in June, will receive $5,000 and promotional opportunities, though the event has sparked discussions on the perpetuation of unrealistic beauty standards.
Next, Nvidia unveils its groundbreaking Rubin AI platform. Announced by CEO Jensen Huang at the Computex trade show, this next-gen platform scheduled for a 2026 release, includes sophisticated CPUs, GPUs, and networking chips enhanced with high-bandwidth memory. Nvidia's collaborations with Microsoft and gaming laptop manufacturers aim to broaden AI capabilities across various industries.
Lastly, Stability AI prepares to release a more accessible version of Stable Diffusion 3 called “SD3 medium" on June 12th, 2024. This 2 billion parameter model, optimized for consumer PCs and enterprise workloads, promises improved photorealism and is designed for customization and fine-tuning. Despite some disappointment over the delay of the larger model, SD3 medium remains a powerful tool for developers and creators.
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