AI Update - Monday, October 28, 2024
Seth Waters
Chief Growth Officer at Fortuna (3x Inc. 5000, 2x Vet100) | VP of Comms at Space Force Association NorCal | ?? Most Impactful CMO's 2024 | Editor-in-Chief at AI Insights Newsletter
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World models, also known as world simulators, are being touted by some as the next big thing in AI.
AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li’s?World Labs?has raised $230 million to build “large world models,” and DeepMind?hired?one of the creators of OpenAI’s video generator,?Sora, to work on “world simulators.”
Apple has finally releasing some of the Apple Intelligence features it announced at?its Worldwide Developers Conference?in June.
After releasing Apple Intelligence features in developer beta and then public beta over the last few months, the company has?released these features through iOS 18.1 to all users. While the initial beta version had restrictions on the region where Apple Intelligence was available, you can use the new AI features from anywhere — apart from EU and China — by setting the language as U.S. English.
The Open Source Initiative (OSI), a?long-running institution?aiming to define and “steward” all things open source, today released version 1.0 of its Open Source AI Definition (OSAID). The product of several years of collaboration with academia and industry, the OSAID is intended to offer a standard by which anyone can determine whether AI is open source — or not.
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The immense and quickly advancing computing requirements of AI models could lead to the industry discarding the e-waste equivalent of over 10 billion iPhones per year by 2030, researchers project.
Now that we have so many startups offering AI bots that can do everything from listening to your meetings and transcribing them, to taking notes and surfacing insights, companies in the space are being forced to differentiate themselves by offering additional feature sets and integrations.
Elon Musk-owned xAI has added image-understanding capabilities to its Grok AI model. This means that paid users on his social platform X, who have access to the AI chatbot, can upload an image and ask the AI questions about it.