AI News: Everything You Missed This Week!
Summary
TLDRThis week in AI brought a slew of updates despite the 4th of July holiday slowdown. Gen 3 by Runway became publicly available for pro users, enhancing text-to-video generation capabilities. 11 Labs enriched their reader app with iconic voices and introduced a voice isolator feature. New tools like meta's 3D Genin and open-source models like Intern LM 2.5 and Moshi by Q Tai are poised to revolutionize various sectors. Meanwhile, legal battles over copyright infringement continue, and new features from YouTube and Instagram aim to protect content creators. The script also teases upcoming tech like Grock 2 and potential Apple-Google partnerships, highlighting the rapid evolution of AI.
Takeaways
- đ Gen 3, a text-to-video generator, was made publicly available this week, but only for pro users of Runway.
- đŠ The script mentions an attempt to create a 4th of July themed video using Gen 3, highlighting the current capabilities and limitations of AI video generation.
- đ 11 Labs added famous voices to their reader app, including Judy Garland and James Dean, with permission from the estates of these celebrities.
- đ§ 11 Labs also released a new voice isolator feature that can clean up audio with background noise, showcasing impressive demo results.
- đč An app for music creation with AI, Sunno, was released, providing a mobile version of their web app with a library of created songs.
- đ Meta released research on '3D Genin', a text-to-3D image generator that could streamline game development and 3D video asset creation.
- đ€ An open-source AI research lab, Q Tai, released a new voice model, Moshi, which is currently in its basic form but has potential for significant improvement.
- đ Hugging Face made an open-source large language model, Intern LM 2.5, available, featuring a 1 million context window for developers.
- đ The Brave browser updated to allow users to integrate custom AI models into their browsing experience.
- đ Perplexity's Pro Search received an update, enhancing multi-step reasoning, math, and programming capabilities with the integration of Wolfram Alpha.
- đ Open AI faces another lawsuit over copyright infringement, with the Center for Investigative Reporting claiming unauthorized use of their content.
Q & A
Why were there fewer major announcements in the AI world this week?
-There were fewer major announcements this week due to the 4th of July holiday in the United States, which typically slows down company activities and releases.
What is Gen 3, and who can access it?
-Gen 3 is a new text-to-video generator made publicly available by Runway. It is accessible to pro users of Runway but not to those on the free plan.
How does Gen 3 compare to Luma AI for generating videos?
-Gen 3 is currently the best text-to-video generator available, while Luma AI is considered better for image-to-video generation.
What new feature did 11 Labs introduce to their reader app?
-11 Labs introduced new famous voices, including Judy Garland, James Dean, Burt Reynolds, and Sir Laurence Olivier, to their reader app.
What new feature did 11 Labs release for improving audio quality?
-11 Labs released a new voice isolator feature that removes background noise from audio for crystal-clear sound.
What is 3D Genin, and which company developed it?
-3D Genin is a new research project by Meta that generates 3D images from text prompts, potentially speeding up game development and 3D video asset creation.
What new open-source voice model was released this week, and by which organization?
-Kotai, an open-source AI research lab, released a new voice model intended to compete with GPT-4's advanced voice capabilities.
What new feature did Brave Browser introduce related to AI models?
-Brave Browser now allows users to bring their own custom AI models, adding to the existing options of Mixr, Claude, and Llama.
What updates did Perplexity introduce to their Pro search?
-Perplexity's Pro search now features multi-step reasoning, better math and programming capabilities through Wolfram Alpha integration, and more efficient goal synthesis and answer generation.
What is the significance of Apple's new observer role on OpenAI's board?
-Apple's observer role on OpenAI's board is significant because it marks a collaboration between two of the largest and traditionally competitive tech companies, Microsoft and Apple.
What lawsuit was filed against OpenAI and Microsoft, and what are the claims?
-The Center for Investigative Reporting sued OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming copyright infringement for using their stories without permission or compensation, unlike other organizations that have licensed content.
What is Mustafa Solman's stance on content scraping for AI training?
-Mustafa Solman believes that content available on the open web since the '90s has been fair use for copying and reproduction unless explicitly stated otherwise by the content owners.
What solution did Cloudflare roll out to prevent AI content scraping?
-Cloudflare introduced a switch that prevents AI scrapers from accessing site content, available to both free and paid users.
What change did YouTube implement regarding AI-generated content?
-YouTube now allows creators to request the removal of content that simulates their voice or likeness using AI.
What was the issue with Figma's AI features, and how was it addressed?
-Figma's AI features were criticized for producing designs identical to Apple's weather app, prompting Figma to pause the feature while addressing the issue.
What new feature is rumored to be coming to WhatsApp?
-WhatsApp is rumored to be introducing a feature that generates cartoon or alternate versions of user images, similar to a feature shown by Apple.
What new product is being developed as a competitor to Meta's Ray-Ban sunglasses?
-A new company is developing a product similar to Meta's Ray-Ban sunglasses, featuring cameras on the sides and ChatGPT-4 for its language model.
What is Open Television, and what unique capability does it offer?
-Open Television allows for immersive remote operation of a robot, with an example showing a person in Boston controlling a robot in San Diego in real time.
Outlines
đ AI Developments Amidst the 4th of July Week
This week in AI saw a quieter period due to the 4th of July holiday in the United States, with fewer major announcements from companies. Despite this, several developments were highlighted, including the public release of Gen 3 by Runway, which is now available to pro users. The video script also discusses the limitations and capabilities of Gen 3 compared to Luma AI for text-to-video generation. Additionally, 11 Labs introduced new features to their reader app, including the addition of famous voices with proper estate permissions, and a voice isolator feature to improve audio quality. The script also touches on the release of an app by Sunno, which facilitates music creation, and meta's new research in text-to-3D image generation.
đ€ Open Source AI and Voice Models Advancements
The script discusses the release of an open-source voice model by Q Tai, which is designed to compete with GPT-40's advanced voice capabilities. It also mentions the open-source large language model, Intern LM 2.5, available on Hugging Face with a 1 million context window. Furthermore, the Brave browser's update to incorporate custom AI models and Perplexity's Pro search with enhanced multi-step reasoning and math capabilities are covered. The paragraph also delves into potential board roles for Apple and Microsoft in Open AI, ongoing lawsuits against Open AI for copyright infringement, and discussions on content scraping and copyright on the open web.
đ AI Ethics, Content Rights, and New Features
This section of the script addresses the ethical considerations and legal issues surrounding AI training on user content, with specific mention of Figma's approach to training their models on user designs and their subsequent decision to pause a feature due to similarities with Apple's weather app. Additionally, it covers YouTube's new policy allowing users to request the removal of AI-generated content that simulates their likeness or voice, Instagram's adjustment to its AI content labeling, and the anticipation of new features in WhatsApp that generate personalized avatars.
đ Exciting AI Innovations and Future Prospects
The final paragraph of the script wraps up the week's AI news with a mention of potential partnerships between Apple and Google's Gemini for AI technology, the upcoming release of Grock 2 by Elon Musk, and the introduction of new AI features in various platforms like Instagram and messenger. It also highlights the competition in the smart glasses market with new companies entering the space, and ends with a fascinating look at 'Open Television,' a technology that allows remote operation of robots, showcasing the exciting possibilities of AI in the future.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄAI World News
đĄGen 3
đĄText-to-Video Generator
đĄLuma AI
đĄ11 Labs
đĄVoice Isolation
đĄOpen Source
đĄLarge Language Models (LLMs)
đĄBrave Browser
đĄPerplexity Pro
đĄAI Ethics and Copyright
Highlights
Gen 3 access was made publicly available, but only for pro users of Runway.
Gen 3's text-to-video generator capabilities were demonstrated with a 4th of July themed prompt.
Luma AI's image-to-video capabilities were compared to Gen 3, with Luma being favored.
11 Labs added famous voices to their reader app with permission from the estates of the celebrities.
11 Labs introduced a new voice isolator feature for cleaning up audio with background noise.
SunnO released an app for iOS with the same functionality as their web app for music creation.
Meta's new research on text-to-3D images, called 3D Genin, could impact game development and 3D video asset creation.
Kotai, an open-source AI research lab, released a new voice model to compete with GPT-40's advanced voice.
Hugging Face released an open-source large language model called intern LM 2.5 with a 1 million context window.
Brave browser updated to allow users to bring their own AI models into the browser.
Perplexity's Pro search was updated with multi-step reasoning and integration with Wolfram Alpha for improved math and programming capabilities.
Apple is rumored to be getting a board seat in Open AI, but in an observer role without voting rights.
Open AI faces another lawsuit for copyright infringement from the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Mustafa Solman's views on the social contract of content on the open web and its implications for AI training were discussed.
Cloudflare introduced a solution to prevent AI scraping of websites for users on their platform.
Figma's AI features were showcased, but the company faced controversy over similarities with Apple's weather app design.
YouTube introduced a feature allowing users to request the removal of AI-generated impersonating content.
Instagram updated its AI disclosure wording to provide more clarity on the use of AI in image processing.
Elon Musk teased the release of Grock 2 in August, promising improvements in training data curation for AI models.
Rumors suggest Apple might partner with Google Gemini for AI-powered chat features, in addition to their Open AI collaboration.
WhatsApp is reportedly developing a feature to generate cartoon versions of users' selfies.
A new company is developing AI-enabled sunglasses with integrated cameras, using GPT-40 for the language model.
Open Television was introduced, allowing users to remotely operate a robot in an immersive manner.
Transcripts
here's all the news from the AI world
that I think you'll find interesting
from this week now there wasn't a ton of
major announcements this week that's
because of the 4th of July here in the
United States I believe a lot of
companies sort of slow down on the
announcements and big releases during
holiday weeks because of travel and
things like that but that doesn't mean
there's not a lot to talk about a lot of
really cool things still happen this
week starting with the fact that gen 3
access was made publicly available now I
made a video earlier this week on Sunday
before gen 3 was released and then on
Monday the day after that video came out
gen 3 was made publicly available
unfortunately Gen 3 is not available if
you're on like a free plan for Runway
you do have to be a pro user but if you
are a pro user of Runway you can come
over to generate videos You'll see a big
introducing gen 3 Alpha you can click
get started and enter your prompt here
I've made a ton of videos with Gen 3
already and again I already made another
video about it so I'm not going to go
into too much depth in this video about
gen 3 cuz that whole video will break
down what you can expect however I did
attempt to make a 4th of July themed
video with the prompt a bald eagle
flying in front of an American flag with
fireworks in the background and well
this is what it gave me um yeah it's not
always the best but it is the best
textto video generator we have right now
compare that to something like Luma AI
where I was able to actually give the
prompt to an image gen generator upload
my image into Luma and I got something
that's a little bit more impressive out
of it so text a video Gen 3 is the best
we've got today image to video Luma
still the best in my opinion you can't
do image to video yet with Gen 3 11 Labs
got a couple Updates this week as well
last week we talked about their new
reader app this week they've added some
famous voices to the reader app like
Judy Garland James Dean Bert Reynolds
and Sir Lawrence Olivier and before
people start freaking out to much they
did get permission from the estat they
made deals the Estates are getting paid
for them to be able to do this so this
was all done above board with permission
if you want to check out the app
yourself search out 11 Labs on your
phone make sure that you're downloading
the proper version that is created by 11
Labs Inc a lot of people on the App
Store are going to try to fool you into
thinking their app is the actual 11 Labs
app but you want the one that actually
says 11 Labs once you're in the app you
can actually see some of these new
iconic voices that are in there I think
it's cool that they have them but
personally due to the time that a lot of
these people were alive and their voices
were available audio quality isn't my
favorite for example here's what Judy
Garland sounds like once upon a time in
a land Far Far Away there was a
beautiful young girl who had become lost
while traveling Bert Reynolds is
probably the best sounding one just
because he's a little bit more recent a
little more current for the good old
American life for the money for the for
the glory and for the fun mostly for the
money I could see listening to articles
and PDFs and stuff with Bert Reynolds
voice 11 Labs also released a new voice
isolator feature where you can upload
any audio with any sort of background
noise and it will clean it up and make
it sound really good I particularly like
this demo that they put online that
shows how good it actually works check
this
out need to remove background noise from
your video use our new voice isolator
model for crystal clear audio every
time I mean it's pretty impressive if
you're a fan of sunno and making music
with sunno they also released an app
this week it pretty much does the exact
same thing is the web app it just makes
it easier to do it on your phone at the
moment I believe it's only available on
iOS so if you're on Android it's
probably coming soon but at the moment
you're kind of out of luck when you
search it out in the App Store search
out soono once again be careful a lot of
people will try to fool you into
thinking their app is the official sunno
app there's one here that sayso AI by
sharp Forks it's not sunno but there are
quite a few apps that claim to be sunno
so make sure you are grabbing the right
one it has this little tiedy psychedelic
looking background and the creator of
the app is sunno Inc so look at the
Creator make sure it says sunno Inc and
that's the proper app once you're in
sunno it works pretty much like the web
version version you've got your library
of all the songs that you've created
you've got a create button your newest
songs pop up towards the top on the web
app your newest songs are at the bottom
of the list once again I was trying to
generate some stuff for a Fourth of July
theme this is what it came up
[Music]
with you get the idea meta released some
new research this week around text to 3D
images it's called 3D genin and you can
apparently input a text prompt and
output a fairly decent quality 3D image
this could speed up things like game
development and creating assets for 3D
videos and things like that here's the
demo that they posted on X to kind of
show off what it's capable of we got a
little like breedy pug here made out of
metal a dancing robot it looks like they
fed this into mixamo or something to get
that dance and it looks to be pretty
good I mean I can't really say if this
looks a lot better than a lot of the
text to 3D we've already seen or if it's
about on par and we don't have access to
it yet they just released the research
but once I can play with it I'm
definitely going to play with it and see
what we can do with it this week this
company called kotai I'm not sure if I'm
pronouncing that right or not but there
are open-source AI research lab they
released a new voice model that looks to
be trying to go head-to-head with GPT
40's advanced voice and not only is it
available right now to try out out
they're actually open- sourcing it so
that other companies could build off of
it and use the underlying Tech to build
new tools from it if you want to try it
out you can head over to Moshi do chat
it says enter your email to join the
queue I don't know why it does that CU
as soon as you click join Q it just
spits you right into it where you can
use it hello how can I help you what's
your name you're Moshi no you're mhi who
made you I was created by Q Tai a
nonprofit research lab based in Paris
what things are you best at I'm the
voice artificial intelligence so I can
understand and respond to human speech
are you good at math yes I can perform
basic math calculations what's
7,532 * 7
7,532 * 7 is 53
2,33 that wasn't exactly what I asked
but still pretty
impressive thank you now not quite on
par with what we saw out of GPT 40 the
voice is not very expressive yet still
sounds very robotic however the
responses you heard were in real time I
didn't edit this to make it seem like it
was responding to me quicker than it
actually was it actually instantly
responds sometimes almost talking over
you before you finish your sentence and
because this is open source this is just
the very sort of base level the
foundation of what we're going to see
from this Tech as soon as other people
start using this integrating it with
tools like 11 Labs with more realistic
voices integrating it with other large
language models that are probably
smarter than whatever it's powered by
right now this is going to actually get
a lot better and be a decent alternative
to GPT 40 with the advanced voice
assistant and speaking of Open Source
there's a new open source large language
model that was just made available over
on hugging face called intern LM 2.5
what's interesting about this one is not
only that it's open source but it has a
1 million context window now Gemini from
Google Now has a 2 million context
window which is probably overkill for
most let's be honest 1 million context
is probably overkill for most but now we
have an Open Source 1 million context
window that anybody can build with and
it's available right now for anybody to
play around with over on hugging face
the weights are available right now and
most likely either now or pretty soon
you'll be able to use it in a tool like
LM Studio or Jan or chat RTX it's kind
of like a your own model chat system
speaking of bring your own model chat
system the brave browser just made an
update where you can bring your own
model into the brave browser so brave
has their own AI similar to what you see
from Microsoft co-pilot built into the
browser they call it Leo Ai and now you
can actually use custom models they've
already got Mixr Claude and llama but
now you can actually add a custom model
in if that's something you're interested
in complexity also got an update this
week with their Pro search the new Pro
search has multi-step reasoning so it
actually understands when a question
requires planning Works through goals
step by step and synthesizes in-depth
answers with greater efficiency it can
also analyze search results and take
intelligent actions based on findings
it's also much better at math and
programming because of the addition of
Wolfram Alpha if you're a free user of
perplexity you can use PR search five
times every four hours and if you're a
perplexity Pro member you get nearly
unlimited daily access so there's some
limits but you're probably not going to
find them I feel like open Ai and chat
GPT really led the way in making chat
Bots and large language models popular
but if I'm being totally honest I've
become much more of a fan of clad and
perplexity I use clad for most things
except for when I need to do research
perplexity seems to be the best option
right now it looks like apple is
actually getting a board seat on ai's
board it's going to be an observer role
so they won't have voting rights but
it's super interesting because obviously
Microsoft and Apple are like the two
largest companies in the world and
they're kind of head-to-head competitors
and both companies are actually going to
have board roles in open AI so pretty
fascinating but when it comes to open AI
another week another lawsuit the center
for investigative reporting is suing
open Ai and Microsoft once again
claiming copyright infringement open Ai
and Microsoft started vacuuming up our
stories to make their product more
powerful but they never asked for
permission or offered compensation
unlike other organizations that license
our material if you remember recently
open AI has been signing a ton of
Licensing deals Associated Press Axel
Springer Financial Times News Corp VOX
media the Atlantic time makes me wonder
if some of these lawsuits are just to
try to get on the radar of open AI so
that it can open discussions to get a
licensing deal at the end of the day
this is all about money for these
companies and I'm sure if open AI made
them a licensing offer that they
couldn't refuse they would get on board
with open AI pretty quickly but that's
just speculation Mustafa solman who in
my opinion is usually pretty calculated
with his words and a very very smart
person he wrote the book called The
Coming wave which is a great book on
sort of where AI is now and where it's
headed but he made some statements that
even I really really can't get behind
with respect to content that is already
on the open web the social contract of
that content since the '90s has been
that it is fair use anyone can copy it
recreate with it reproduce with it that
has been freear if you like that's been
the understanding there's a separate
category where a website or a publisher
or a news organization had explicitly
said do not scrape or crawl me for any
other reason than indexing me so that
other people can find that content that
that's a great area and I think that's
going to work its way through the court
yeah I I don't know about that if I put
up content on the internet on YouTube on
my personal blog just because I didn't
put like a specific robots. text file
telling not to scrape on this I should
just accept that these companies are
allowed to use this content however they
want I don't know I I have a hard time
getting behind that I kind of understand
what he's saying if you're putting it on
the internet everybody can see it anyway
so what's the difference between them
seeing it there or seeing it here I feel
like that's sort of the point he's
trying to make but that doesn't
completely negate copyright I don't know
what are your thoughts do you agree with
Mustafa here oh and by the way if you
absolutely don't want to be scraped and
you don't want your content taken by AI
Cloud flare rolled out a solution this
week if you're on cloud flare which is a
Content delivery Network that sort of
lives between like your domain and your
hosting and it like caches a lot of the
stuff on your website to make your
website load faster and I'm not the best
person to be explained this but it's a
service that sort of helps your site
load better helps with security on the
site helps with preventing more downtime
on your site things like that now they
have a switch that you can flip on that
makes it so these scrapers that are
scraping for AI can't scrape your site
anymore and it's available to both free
and paid users of cloud flare if you're
worried about companies like Microsoft
just taking your content and using it
however you want Cloud flare could be a
good option for you especially since
they have free options and speaking of
using your content to train AI
last week figma had their config
conference where they showed off all
their AI features this week they put out
an official statement to users that says
the company needs to train models that
better understand Design Concepts and
patterns and figma's internal formats
and structure through figma content
apparently they are going to offer a way
to opt out but by default apparently
they'll just train on whatever designs
and things you make inside of figma
figma also got into a little bit of hot
water this week when it came out that
the weather app that it was design sing
for people looked identical to Apple's
weather app the CEO of figma did speak
up and say that they were using offthe
shelf language models for their built-in
AI so it wasn't specifically trained on
Apple's designs but maybe the
off-the-shelf AI they were using was
trained on Apple's designs and they've
since paused this feature so the ability
to actually make this kind of stuff in
figma is not available right now while
they fix these issues and make sure that
it's not going to accidentally create
designs that look exactly like other
companies designs YouTube rolled out a
new feature where if a YouTuber creates
content that simulates what you look
like or simulates your voice you can
actually request to have that taken down
now before it actually had to be like
stolen content like if somebody took my
videos and put them on their YouTube
channel I can force them to take it down
or if they used my music or my IP I can
claim copyright on it and have it taken
down well now if somebody just uses an
AI version of your voice or an AI
version of your face you can request it
to get taken down as well Instagram also
made a little bit of a tweak a lot of
people were having a bit of a fit about
the fact that images that used any bit
of AI at all like if you used Photoshop
it would probably say made with AI on
your image and people were going hey
this image wasn't made with AI I just
did some color correction that maybe
might have used a teeny bit of AI or I
just erased a little thing in the
background and that might have used a
little bit of AI that doesn't mean my
image was made with AI it just means I
did a tiny tweak to the image to make it
look a little bit better well they
changed their wording so now it no
longer says made with AI now it says AI
info you can click on it and see what's
in the metadata we also got word this
week that a new version of grock is
coming out grock 2 is apparently
arriving in August this comes from Elon
himself he was replying to Beth Jos on X
who said models training on each other
data is like a human centipede effect
elon's reply was sadly quite true it
takes a lot of work to purge llms from
the internet training data grock 2 which
comes out in August will be a giant
Improvement in this regard there's also
a rumor going around that Apple might
partner with Google Gemini at WWDC they
announced that they were partnering up
with open AI to power some of its chat
features it's starting to sound like
Gemini will also be an option if you
don't want to use open AI Tech now this
article does say apple could announce a
Google Gemini deal this fall so this is
all still just rumor and speculation
WhatsApp appears to be getting a new
feature based on some leaked screenshots
it looks to me very much like what Apple
showed off in their WWDC keynote where
you can upload an image of yourself and
it will generate sort of cartoon or
alternate versions that look like you
and this appears to be a feature that
they're going to roll out inside of
WhatsApp and I imagine if it's in
WhatsApp it's probably also going to be
in Instagram and messenger and all the
other sweet of tools that meta has out
there and since I mentioned meta they're
getting some competition with their meta
Ray bands which personally I love
they're my daily wearers for sunglasses
but there is a new company that is
trying to make something very similar
that looks very similar with little
cameras on the side and it will have an
llm in fact it's going to use chat GPT
40 for their llm inside of it which if
I'm being quite honest is still better
than what you get with llama 3 which is
what's currently in the glasses that
meta has and finally this was super cool
I wanted to show this off it's called
open television it lets you immersively
operate a robot even if you're 3,000 M
away just like the movie Avatar so we
can see somebody over here wearing an
apple Vision Pro moving their hands
around they're over at MIT in Boston and
the robot itself is over here in UCSD
and what he's doing with his hands the
robot is actually doing on the other
side of the country I thought that was
pretty cool I want to dive more into
this Tech I'm definitely going to do
more more videos on Robotics and things
like that in the future heck I'm in San
Diego maybe I can get a demo of this in
person over at UCSD but I just thought
this Tech was really cool wanted to
share it as my final little exciting fun
thing for this week again Fourth of July
week so not a ton of huge major
announcements but still plenty to talk
about hopefully you feel more looped in
on what's going on in the AI world and
found some of this stuff cool
interesting fascinating disappointing
scary whatever all those emotions are
val
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