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This week has seen an array of significant developments in the AI world, marking it as one of the busiest periods for advancements and updates. Here’s a detailed look at the most notable events:

New Leader in the LLM

Today, Google is making an experimental version (0801) of Gemini 1.5 Pro available for early testing and feedback in Google AI Studio and the Gemini API. This new version is expected to bring innovative features and improvements, and Google is inviting users to try it out and provide feedback to help refine the product.

Gemini 1.5 Pro experimental (0801) is currently ranked #1 on LMSYS for both text and multi-modal!

AI News: The Busiest Week in AI in A Long Time

G42 launches JAIS 70B, 20 other AI models to champion Arabic Natural Language Processing

Inception, a G42 company specializing in advanced AI models and applications, has released JAIS 70B, a 70-billion parameter large language model (LLM) designed for developers of Arabic-based natural-language processing (NLP) solutions. JAIS 70B aims to enhance capabilities in customer service, content creation, and data analysis across various industries.

Inception has also introduced 20 JAIS models across 8 sizes, from 590M to 70B parameters, fine-tuned for chat applications and trained on up to 1.6T tokens of Arabic, English, and code data. This suite includes models small enough to run on a laptop and large-scale models for enterprise needs.

OpenAI’s Innovations

Voice Interaction Feature: OpenAI is introducing a new advanced voice feature to a select group of users. This enhancement allows for more natural interactions with ChatGPT, showcasing capabilities such as counting rapidly or mimicking an airline pilot’s speech. This feature is set to revolutionize how users interact with AI, making the experience more intuitive and versatile.

GPT-4 0 Long Output: OpenAI has also launched an experimental version of GPT-4 capable of generating significantly longer outputs. This development is particularly beneficial for creating extensive texts like articles, reports, and even complex code, greatly enhancing productivity for users who require substantial text generation.

Microsoft and OpenAI Dynamics

Competitive Landscape: Interestingly, Microsoft has started to view OpenAI as a competitor in the AI and search sectors. Despite having invested billions and owning a 49% stake in OpenAI, Microsoft recognizes OpenAI’s advancements as a potential rival to its own search business, reflecting the rapid evolution and competitive nature of the AI industry.

AI Regulation and Policy

Senate Bills Endorsement: OpenAI has endorsed several Senate bills aimed at regulating AI. This proactive stance indicates OpenAI’s commitment to shaping the future of AI regulation and staying ahead of potential legislative challenges.

White House Stance on Open-Source AI: The White House has declared that there is no immediate need to restrict open-source AI. This announcement is a positive signal for developers working on open-source AI projects, encouraging continued innovation and collaboration in the field.

Google and Apple Updates

Google’s AI-Powered Image Search: Google has integrated a new AI-powered image search feature into Chrome. Users can now search for similar images by simply highlighting an object within an image, making visual search more efficient and user-friendly.

Apple’s AI Features Delayed: Apple has announced a delay in the release of its anticipated AI features. Originally expected to launch with the newest versions of iOS, these features will now be available later in the year, reflecting a more cautious approach to their rollout.

Advancements in AI Tools

Runway’s Image to Video Model: Runway has unveiled a new model that converts images into videos. This innovative tool is perfect for creators who want to produce videos without the need for original footage, expanding the possibilities for content creation.

Leonardo AI Acquired by Canva: In a significant move, Leonardo AI has been acquired by Canva. This acquisition means Canva users will now have access to Leonardo AI’s sophisticated image generation models, enhancing Canva’s design capabilities.

Midjourney Version 6.1: Midjourney has released version 6.1, which offers improved image quality, coherence, and text generation. This update is a substantial enhancement for users relying on Midjourney for image creation.

Flux by Black Forest Labs: Black Forest Labs has introduced Flux, a new open-source text-to-image model. Flux is designed to work seamlessly with Glyph, a workflow builder for AI applications, providing developers with robust tools for creating AI-driven visual content.

AI in Sports

Olympics Integration: AI technology is being extensively utilized in the Olympics, from identifying objects on the playing field to analyzing athletes’ movements. This integration showcases AI’s potential to enhance performance analysis and operational efficiency in sports.

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