Leaked Mistral model nearing GPT-4?

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Quick Takes ⚡
  1. Google's Bard chatbot gets the Gemini Pro update globally

  2. Meet Rufus: Amazon's new AI shopping assistant

  3. Meta plans to deploy its Artemis AI chip this year to reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs

  4. Google Maps is getting ‘supercharged’ with generative AI

  5. Mistral CEO confirms leaked AI model rivals GPT-4

  6. Google launches an AI-powered image generator

  7. Apple says it’ll show its GenAI efforts ‘later this year’

  8. OpenAI's GPT-4 targets biothreat safety

Deep Dive 🔍
  • Google's Bard chatbot gets the Gemini Pro update globally 🌎

    Google Bard now has Gemini Pro everywhere, making it smarter in over 40 languages and 230+ countries. Now, Bard can double-check its answers in many languages and lets you make your own artwork with Imagen 2. It also puts a unique watermark on images to show they're made by AI and filters out any inappropriate images, keeping things safe and respectful.





  • Meet Rufus: Amazon's new AI shopping assistant 🛍️

    Amazon is testing Rufus, a smart AI helper designed to make your Amazon shopping easy and fun. Rufus acts like a personal shopper, using Amazon's huge product knowledge and internet info to guide you. It can answer detailed questions about products, help with pre-purchase advice, suggest items for specific events, compare different types of products, and even come up with gift ideas. Rufus is more than a chatbot; it's a shopping expert that listens to your voice or reads your messages to provide tailored advice. While still in beta in the US, Rufus shows promise in improving the shopping experience.





  • Meta plans to deploy its Artemis AI chip this year to reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs 🛠️

    In 2024, Meta is set to introduce "Artemis," a custom AI chip designed to enhance its data centers and reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs, focusing on improving efficiency in AI-driven recommendation systems. This initiative, part of Meta's strategy to manage rising AI workload costs, builds on the 2023 launch of the MTIA chip series. Artemis aims to advance Meta's infrastructure alongside industry trends, as seen with companies like OpenAI and Microsoft developing their own AI chips for cost and performance optimization.

  • Google Maps is getting ‘supercharged’ with generative AI 🗺️ 

    Google is upgrading Google Maps by incorporating generative AI, utilizing extensive language models to recommend locations in response to user searches. This capability sifts through comprehensive data on more than 250 million sites, enriched by feedback from 300 million users. Initially rolling out in the US, these AI-enhanced suggestions are designed to evolve Maps into a discovery platform for new destinations. Collaboration with the Local Guides community is key to Google's strategy for seamless integration, with plans to broaden the feature to additional users subsequently.

  • Mistral CEO confirms leaked AI model rivals GPT-4 🔓

    Arthur Mensch, CEO of Mistral, has confirmed a recent "leak" of their cutting-edge AI model, rivaling the efficiency of GPT-4. The model, originally posted by "Miqu Dev" on HuggingFace, piqued interest with its impressive functionalities. This incident reveals Mistral's aspiration to either match or exceed GPT-4, signaling a potential change in the competitive AI market. The growing preference for open-source AI solutions could pose a challenge to OpenAI, underlining the increasing significance of the open-source AI movement.

  • Google launches an AI-powered image generator 🖼️ 

    Google introduces ImageFX, a cutting-edge AI image generator using DeepMind's Imagen 2, similar to DALL-E 3 and Midjourney, featuring creative "expressive chips" and SynthID watermarking for security. The tool extends to Google services like SGE and Vertex AI, addressing AI data transparency issues. Google also unveils MusicFX and TextFX, enhancing its GenAI suite for music and lyrics creation, amidst copyright and authenticity debates in AI creations, marking a significant push in GenAI advancements.

  • Apple says it’ll show its GenAI efforts ‘later this year’ 🍏 

    Apple's boss, Tim Cook, has announced they're working on new AI features set to come out "later this year." In a recent financial update, Cook shared that Apple is pouring a lot of resources into AI, planning big improvements for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Though people wanted more details, Cook kept things under wraps, sticking to Apple's usual way of keeping secrets until closer to launch time.

  • OpenAI's GPT-4 targets biothreat safety 🚨

    OpenAI is testing GPT-4 for detecting bioweapons and setting up an early alert system to flag potential dangers. They ran a test with 100 people, like biologists and students, and noticed a small boost in how well and fully they could handle tasks related to biohazards with GPT-4's help, but the difference wasn't big enough to count as significant. The test mainly looked at how they got information, not how they'd actually make bioweapons, leaving out GPT-4's direct role in creating new threats.

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