Last Week on AI - no.29
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Last Week on AI - no.29

While the dust settles on OpenAI, there is plenty of news coming from the big players of the AI scene, like Google Deepmind and Amazon:


Google DeepMind ' GNoMe is a tool that predicts new stable crystals. Crystals are used in a wide range of products, from solar panels to superconductors. This quote from their published work will blow your mind: "Over the last decade, scientists have only managed to unearth 28,000 stable materials using expensive and time-consuming computational methods. Based on this record, our research is equivalent to nearly 800 years of knowledge."


Last year, the LLMs were the stars of the moment. Now, Everybody wants text to video, and Pika Labs wants to convert ideas to high-quality video. Idea-to-video is here, and we are already on the waitlist.?


We all knew killer robots were the future, and the future seems quite near. The Pentagon is pushing for more AI on its weapons, according to them, to keep pace with China.?


Adversarial Diffusion Distillation: A new approach to training diffusion models by Stability AI reduces the steps to generate high-quality images from 50 to 1.


After all the bells and whistles of the #OpenAI drama, Amazon decided to make its move and released two new multimodal foundation models under the label of "Titans."


StabilityAI might be on the news, but this time, it's not for a cool open-source model. There seems to be pressure from the investors to sell the company.


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