x.ai debuts a versatile, multi-modal AI with Grok-1.5V
Today’s Highlights:
📰 News: Grok 1.5 excels in real world benchmarks, OpenAI opens offices in Japan
💰 Funding: Andreessen Horowitz raises $7.2 billion in a tight market
⚡️ Top News Stories:
Grok-1.5V by x.ai excels in scientific and spatial tasks, gearing up for early testing
x.ai introduces Grok-1.5V, a multimodal model that interprets both visual information and text.
Grok-1.5V excels in domains like science diagrams and spatial understanding, proven by RealWorldQA benchmarks.
This model features advanced functionalities, including generating code from diagrams, enhancing practical applications.
Grok-1.5V is set for early testing, promising robust capabilities for diverse real-world tasks.
Launch of OpenAI Japan aims to tailor AI technologies to local needs with a specialized GPT-4 model for Japanese
OpenAI has announced the opening of its first office in Asia, located in Tokyo, Japan, and introduced a GPT-4 model optimized for the Japanese language.
This expansion aims to foster collaboration with the Japanese government, local businesses, and research institutions to develop safe AI tools tailored to Japan's specific needs.
OpenAI's new Tokyo office will focus on advancing global affairs, market engagement, and developing AI technologies that address local societal challenges.
The initiative underscores OpenAI's commitment to global growth and learning from diverse perspectives to ensure that AGI benefits all of humanity.
Premiere Pro to expand with Adobe's new AI video model and potential third-party AI integrations, broadening creative possibilities
Adobe is developing a generative AI video model for Premiere Pro, part of its Firefly suite, to enable advanced editing like object addition/removal and clip extension via text prompts.
The new tools, with potential third-party integrations from Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI’s Sora, aim to enhance video production flexibility.
No specific release date has been set for these video generation tools, only noted to be expected "this year."
Adobe's integration plans with third-party AI are described as preliminary explorations, suggesting future enhancements.
The company emphasizes choice for Premiere Pro users, proposing diverse AI tools to streamline and enrich video editing workflows.
Forbes has recently published its latest AI 50 list, highlighting the forefront of innovation in artificial intelligence, featuring a diverse array of companies ranging from industry stalwarts like OpenAI to promising startups, showcasing the transformative impact of AI-powered technologies across various sectors.
Meta is testing an AI-powered search bar in Instagram, aimed at improving user experience. Users can interact directly with Meta's AI through the search bar to ask questions or find specific content like Instagram Reels. This represents Meta's ongoing efforts to integrate more generative AI technology into its platforms.
Sam Altman hosted OpenAI events in San Francisco, New York, and London, pitching AI services to Fortune 500 executives. These events explore new revenue streams, showcasing ChatGPT Enterprise and other tools, emphasizing direct collaboration and data privacy for enterprise clients, as OpenAI diversifies revenue beyond consumer offerings.
OpenAI dismisses two researchers, including Leopold Aschenbrenner, over alleged leaks, amidst internal tensions leading to CEO Sam Altman's temporary removal, influenced by chief scientist Ilya Sutskever. Governance issues and a brief leadership change ensued, revealing challenges in confidentiality and internal relations, amid Aschenbrenner's ties to the Future Fund and effective altruism.
TikTok explores AI-generated influencers for brand advertising, aiming to customize virtual personalities for campaigns to boost ad revenue. Although in testing, AI influencers haven't rivaled humans but are expected to evolve. This innovation could revolutionize global advertising, blending real and virtual influences, potentially reshaping marketing strategies.
Representative Adam Schiff proposes the Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act, compelling AI firms to reveal copyrighted materials employed in model training, enforced by penalties for non-compliance. Prompted by music publishers' lawsuits, the bill garners industry support, stressing transparency and ethical AI. Schiff's initiative safeguards creators' rights and equitable compensation amid AI advancement.
Meta tests its AI chatbot, Meta AI, on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger in India and Africa, as part of its ongoing integration of generative AI. The chatbot seeks to improve user engagement by responding to queries and generating images from text. Meta's move underscores its commitment to competitiveness in AI within its vast social media network.
Hollywood performers secure a deal with major labels like Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, raising minimum salaries and protecting against AI usage. Approved by SAG-AFTRA, the five-year agreement mandates consent and compensation for digital replicas of artists' voices, ensuring authenticity and offering improved benefits.
Adobe's Firefly AI software, crafting images from text, allegedly trained on both licensed Adobe Stock images and competitor's AI-generated content. Despite claims of ethical superiority, internal disputes arose over using competitor data. Though admitting to including rival-generated content, debates persist on AI training transparency and ethics in tech.
💰 Top Funding News:
Andreessen Horowitz surpasses expectations, securing $7.2 billion for its latest funds, including $3.75 billion for a growth fund and allocations for key sectors: $1.25 billion for AI infrastructure, $1 billion for AI apps, and $600 million each for "American Dynamism" and a second gaming fund. Employing a masterfund vehicle for investments, the firm's success underscores its prowess in attracting substantial capital amid a demanding fundraising landscape.
Udio harnesses AI for simplified music creation, allowing users to craft and share original tracks effortlessly. With $10 million in Seed funding, a16z spearheads the round, with backing from notable angels such as will.i.am, Common, and Kevin Wall, amplifying Udio's vision for democratizing music production.
Tabs introduces an AI-powered B2B accounts receivable platform streamlining contract ingestion, invoicing, and payments for enhanced efficiency. Securing $7 million in seed funding, the round, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and backed by Primary Ventures, fuels Tabs' mission to revolutionize finance automation.