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Anthropic launches Claude Enterprise plan β¨
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Quick Takes β‘
Anthropic launches Claude Enterprise plan
Video-01 AI video generator from MiniMax is the latest Sora challenger from China
GPT next in 2024: OpenAI Japan's vision for a quantum jump in AI
OpenAI partners with TSMC for custom chip to enhance video generation
Elon Musk's xAI launches Colossus: The world's most powerful AI training cluster
Nvidia faces DOJ antitrust subpoena: Investigation intensifies
Deep Dive π
Anthropic launches Claude Enterprise plan β¨
Anthropic has launched Claude Enterprise, a subscription plan tailored for businesses, aiming to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise. This new offering enhances administrative controls and security, allowing users to upload proprietary knowledge while Claude assists with analysis, graphics, and coding tasks. Notably, it boasts a massive context window of 500,000 tokens for processing extensive data and features collaborative workspaces. Although pricing remains undisclosed, it's expected to be higher than the Team plan, with beta testing already in progress with companies like GitLab. Data privacy is a priority, as Anthropic asserts it won't train on customer data.Video-01 AI video generator from MiniMax is the latest Sora challenger from China ποΈ
Chinese AI startup MiniMax has launched Video-01, a new model that transforms text prompts into high-resolution videos. This tool generates clips at 1,280 x 720 pixels and 25 frames per second, currently limited to six seconds but set to extend to ten. Users can create videos in various styles, including anime and CGI, with free access available on MiniMaxβs website. The company recently raised $600 million in funding from major players like Alibaba and Tencent, sparking significant interest in this innovative technology.GPT next in 2024: OpenAI Japan's vision for a quantum jump in AI π
OpenAI Japan's CEO has revealed exciting details about "GPT-Next," an upcoming AI model expected to be 100 times more powerful than GPT-4, with a planned release in 2024. This model aims to achieve significant performance gains without a substantial increase in computing resources, thanks to improved architecture and learning efficiency. Additionally, a more advanced model named Orion is set for 2025. "GPT-Next" will utilize a smaller version of the "Strawberry" system currently in development. If accurate, this leap in capabilities could be the breakthrough developers have eagerly anticipated.
OpenAI partners with TSMC for custom chip to enhance video generation π
OpenAI is working on a custom chip using TSMC's A16 Angstrom process to enhance Sora's video-generation capabilities. Initially, OpenAI planned to set up a dedicated foundry for chip development, but those plans were scrapped. Currently, OpenAI is in talks with TSMC to establish a new fabrication plant, suggesting a closer partnership with Apple, known for its advanced chipsets. Mass production of the A16 process is expected to begin in 2026, promising significant performance improvements. This custom chip could boost Apple's device sales by enhancing generative AI features, although no official collaboration has been confirmed yet.
Elon Musk's xAI launches Colossus: The world's most powerful AI training cluster π»
Elon Musk's xAI team has successfully launched the Colossus 100k H100 training cluster, marking a significant milestone in just 122 days. This system utilizes 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs, making it the most powerful AI training setup globally. Plans are already underway to expand the cluster to 200,000 GPUs by adding 50,000 H200 chips, enhancing performance and energy efficiency. This impressive achievement sets a new standard in the industry, with potential applications in autonomous vehicles and robotics. Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, praised the development and hinted at more major announcements to come.
Nvidia faces DOJ antitrust subpoena: Investigation intensifies π¨
Nvidia is facing increased scrutiny as the U.S. Department of Justice has issued subpoenas in its antitrust investigation into the company's practices in the AI chip market. This shift from questionnaires to legally binding subpoenas indicates a more serious approach by the DOJ, which is concerned that Nvidia may be limiting competition by making it hard for customers to switch to other chip suppliers. Allegations suggest that Nvidia penalizes clients who do not exclusively use its AI chips. Following a disappointing revenue forecast, Nvidia's shares plummeted over 11%, marking a record one-day loss of $279 billion in market cap. This investigation could pave the way for new competitors in the AI chip sector.
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