The March 23, 2023 Generative AI News (GAIN) brief was packed with important announcements. If you want an example of a market with momentum that you only see once every 15-20 years, generative AI can provide it in real time.
Brett Kinsella will be hosting this week again with Eric Schwartz. You'll also notice great contributions from the live audience. Special thanks to Silke Hahn, Allen Furstenberg, and Michal Stanislavek for their comments, which added insightful context to the conversation. Here are this week's top articles in the field of generative AI.
- picasso and nemo: Nvidia isn't just cashing in the GPU sales associated with the generative AI tsunami. They currently offer text-to-image and text-to-text models that compete directly with OpenAI, Google, and Stable Diffusion.
- omniverse upgrade: Omniverse is an open platform for 3D design collaboration and physically accurate real-time simulation. The company announced new services to create virtual factories that mirror real-world facilities, an option to stream simulated experiences to train AI-powered robots, and a simulator to test self-driving cars. .
- Show me your PaLM: Google currently forces testers to use a giant large language model (LLM), PaLM. This is different from his LaMDA and could eventually replace the brains behind Bard. For now, this is Google's answer to his GPT-3/GPT-4. A tool to assist developers using PaLM called MakerSuite was also announced.
- AI writing assistant comes to Gmail and Docs: Docs and Gmail have added PaLM-enabled text generation.
- The bard announces again: Google says it is now offering access to Bard to the general public. However, there is a waiting list.
- Click here for Mid Journey 5: There are some minor upgrades, but the main benefits are better quality, better consistency, better photorealism, and better detail.
- Bing adds DALL-E: You can now create images with Bing through the new DALL-E integration. The quality seems better than DALL-E 2, which is currently accessible on OpenAI. Is this the long-awaited DALL-E 3?
- TikTok to strengthen deepfake rules: TikTok announced new policies regarding the use of synthetic media and deepfakes on its platform ahead of its CEO's Congressional testimony. Policy explanations have grown from his 30 words to his nearly 400 words. Will other social platforms take advantage of this to make their own updates?
- Roblox wants to make development easy: Roblox has added generative AI tools that allow developers to use natural language to create objects and generate code.
- Unity wants generative AI NPCs: There was no specific announcement from Unity. But the company's CEO told Reuters that generative AI will help game makers write dialogue, allowing non-player characters to interact more naturally with human players.
- LinkedIn becomes generative: The Microsoft-owned company has added new generative AI capabilities for creating user profiles and job descriptions.
- SoundHound presents Chat AI assistant: The new mobile app offers an assistant that combines SoundHound's NLU-based assistant with new LLM features.
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