#181 - Google Chatbots, Cerebras vs Nvidia, AI Doom, ElevenLabs Controversy

Last Week in AI

Our 181st episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!

With hosts Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie Harris

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In this episode:

- Google's AI advancements with Gemini 1.5 models and AI-generated avatars, along with Samsung's lithography progress. 
- Microsoft's Inflection usage caps for Pi, new AI inference services by Cerebrus Systems competing with Nvidia. 
- Biases in AI, prompt leak attacks, and transparency in models and distributed training optimizations, including the 'distro' optimizer. 
- AI regulation discussions including California’s SB1047, China's AI safety stance, and new export restrictions impacting Nvidia’s AI chips.

Timestamps + Links:

  • (00:00:00) Intro / Banter
  • (00:03:08)Response to listener comments / corrections
  • Tools & Apps
    • (00:09:19) Google’s custom AI chatbots have arrived
    • (00:12:52) Google releases three new experimental AI models
    • (00:17:14) Google Gemini will let you create AI-generated people again
    • (00:22:32) Five months after Microsoft hired its founders, Inflection adds usage caps to Pi
    • (00:26:42:) Plaud takes a crack at a simpler AI pin
  • Applications & Business
    • (00:30:31) Cerebras Systems throws down gauntlet to Nvidia with launch of ‘world’s fastest’ AI inference service
    • (00:41:06) Nvidia announces $50 billion stock buyback
    • (00:46:24) OpenAI in talks to raise funding that would value it at more than $100 billion
    • (00:50:44) OpenAI Aims to Release New AI Model, ‘Strawberry,’ in Fall
    • (00:52:53) 3 Co-Founders Leave French AI Startup H Amid ‘Operational Differences’
    • (00:57:29) Samsung to Adopt High-NA Lithography Alongside Intel, Ahead of TSMC
    • (01:02:11) Unitree's $16,000 G1 could become the first mainstream humanoid robot
  • Projects & Open Source
    • (01:04:59)

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