Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 2 days ago
🔥 The AI race just got a massive jolt!
Adobe integrates OpenAI’s SORA into Premiere Pro, changing video editing forever! 🎥🤖
And that’s not all — Reka’s new AI is outperforming Claude 3, shaking up the LLM battlefield! 🧠⚔️

In this episode of AI Revolution, we dive into:
⚡ Adobe’s shocking AI-powered features
📈 Reka vs Claude 3: Who’s leading now?
💥 What this means for creators, developers, and the future of content

💡 The AI future is here — don’t blink!

#AdobeAI #OpenAISora #PremiereProAI #RekaAI #Claude3 #AIRevolution #AIBreakthrough #VideoEditingAI #ArtificialIntelligence #NextGenAI #TechNews #LLM #SoraInAdobe #AIContentCreation #FutureOfAI #OpenAI #RekaVsClaude #AIEditingTools #SmartEditing #AIUpdate

Category

🤖
Tech
Transcript
00:00Adobe has recently announced that it's working on integrating AI video tools from OpenAI and other third-party companies like Pika Labs into its popular video editing software, Premiere Pro.
00:13This means that Sora will be available directly in Premiere Pro, which is awesome news for editors.
00:18This move is seen as a big step for Adobe, a well-known multinational company that specializes in content software.
00:25The company revealed this plan on Monday, April 15th, and it has caused quite a stir in the AI community.
00:31Adobe is taking this step to keep up with the fast-paced changes in technology, especially AI.
00:36Wall Street has raised concerns about how AI could be a major threat to Adobe's editing software.
00:41In response, Adobe is moving forward with this integration to overcome these challenges.
00:46The company plans to include these third-party AI tools in Premiere Pro,
00:50which will allow the software to add AI-generated objects to scenes or remove essentially any object from the video automatically,
00:57without needing much input from video editors.
00:59Additionally, options will be available to extend clip lengths using generative AI from Pika Labs or Runway,
01:06and to create entirely new AI-generated clips with OpenAI's Sora.
01:11This integration promises to open up limitless possibilities in video production for everyone.
01:15As we already know, Adobe is not new to AI.
01:18Its Photoshop software already includes an AI called Firefly, which helps users edit still images.
01:24Now, Premiere Pro will also benefit from AI, aiming for a significant upgrade.
01:29As competition increases with companies like OpenAI and MidJourney,
01:34Adobe is looking to stand out by training its AI system with unique data and protecting users from copyright issues.
01:40This could greatly increase Adobe's value in the market.
01:43Deepa Subramaniam, the vice president of product marketing for creative professional apps at Adobe, shared more details.
01:50She mentioned that Adobe is still deciding how the profits from third-party AI tools used on its platform
01:55will be divided between Adobe and the developers of these tools.
01:59Subramaniam also said that users would be informed when they are not using commercially safe AI models,
02:05and it will be clear which AI technology was used in the videos created with Premiere Pro.
02:10She emphasized that Adobe will continue to lead with ethical AI use and will keep addressing human bias in their AI work,
02:18showing Adobe's commitment to staying relevant and responsible in the AI and tech industry.
02:23All right, now another exciting news comes from Reka, an AI startup based in San Francisco and founded by researchers from DeepMind, Google, and Meta.
02:31They have launched a new multi-modal language model named RekaCore.
02:35This new model, described as the company's largest and most capable,
02:38is designed to compete with major AI models like GPT-4 and Claude-3 Opus.
02:44RekaCore was developed from scratch using thousands of GPUs and is now available for use through API, on-premise, or on-device options.
02:51This model is different from their previous models because it can process multiple types of data, images, audio, and video,
02:58allowing it to perform a variety of tasks, including translating scenes from movies like Netflix's three-body problem from video to text.
03:06Despite being developed in under a year, this model matches or even surpasses some of the top AI models created by well-funded companies like OpenAI and Google.
03:14RekaCore's chief scientist, Yi Teh, mentioned on social media platform X that the model has been trained using thousands of H100S GPUs.
03:23He highlighted the team's efforts and achievements in reaching high performance levels quickly.
03:28The model is not only large in scale, but also broad in capabilities.
03:31It supports 32 languages and can handle a vast amount of information at once,
03:35thanks to its large context window of 128,000 tokens.
03:39This makes it particularly effective for tasks involving large documents.
03:44According to tests, RekaCore has outperformed other leading models in various benchmarks and continues to improve.
03:51The model is also priced competitively, with costs for processing input and output data set at $10 and $25 per million tokens, respectively.
04:00This pricing strategy is part of Reka's effort to introduce the model into various sectors such as e-commerce, gaming, healthcare, and robotics.
04:07As Reka continues to grow and develop its technologies, the company is focused on enhancing its business functions and improving its models.
04:15However, despite the progress and the push towards innovation, Reka has decided not to open-source its technology.
04:22According to Danny Yogatama, the co-founder and CEO, this decision is part of finding the right balance between sharing and protecting their developments to sustain business growth.
04:31Alright, now, Elon Musk's company, XAI, recently introduced a new version of their Grok 1.5 model called Grok 1.5 Vision.
04:39This updated version can now understand and interact with images, which means it can analyze pictures and answer questions about them.
04:46This upgrade makes Grok 1.5 Vision similar to other recent AI developments like OpenAI's GPT-4 with Vision and Google's Gemini 1.5 Pro, both of which also have Vision capabilities.
05:01The announcement of Grok 1.5 Vision was made on XAI's official X account.
05:05They shared a blog post detailing what's new in this version.
05:08Although the basic features of Grok 1.5 are the same, adding the ability to see and understand images significantly enhances how it can interact with the real world.
05:17To see how well Grok 1.5 Vision performs, XAI ran several tests.
05:22They used their own real-world QA benchmark, which checks how well the model understands space and objects as we do in the real world.
05:29Grok 1.5 Vision did exceptionally well in this test, doing better than both GPT-4 with Vision and Gemini 1.5 Pro.
05:38However, it didn't do as well in some other tests.
05:40Computer Vision, the technology behind this, is a field in computer science that helps computers recognize and understand real-world objects in images and videos.
05:50It aims to give machines a visual understanding similar to humans.
05:54This technology is getting a lot of attention and investment from major tech companies because of its wide range of potential uses.
06:00For instance, a new feature called Snap by Healthify, an Indian platform for nutrition tracking, lets users take photos of their meals.
06:09The AI then suggests healthier recipes or exercise plans to balance their calorie intake.
06:15Beyond nutrition, computer vision is also promising for medical diagnosis, self-driving cars, and many other areas.
06:22Okay, now Instagram is working on a new way to let its popular influencers talk to their fans using artificial intelligence.
06:29The project called Creator AI is still being tested and would allow influencers to use a chatbot to respond to direct messages and possibly comments on Instagram.
06:38The chatbot would use the influencer's unique way of speaking to automatically send messages.
06:42Initially, these messages will tell fans they were generated by AI.
06:46The idea is to help influencers with many followers manage the huge number of messages and comments they get,
06:52making it easier for them to keep up without having to respond to each one personally.
06:56Eva Chen, who heads Instagram's fashion partnerships, has been promoting this new feature to content creators,
07:02and Instagram has also been discussing it with agencies.
07:05However, it's not certain when or if this feature will be widely available.
07:09Influencers can choose what data Instagram uses to train the chatbot, like their past posts or messages, to make sure it sounds like them.
07:17They can even program specific answers to certain questions.
07:19Meta, the company that owns Instagram, is really pushing artificial intelligence across its business.
07:25They're using AI to improve ads, help with smart glasses, and more.
07:30Mark Zuckerberg, the head of Meta, thinks AI will be a big deal for people and businesses everywhere.
07:35He also wants Instagram and Facebook to be great places for influencers to work and make money.
07:40Meta plans to show off some of their new AI ideas at an event in New York in May.
07:45They've invited some influencers to come and see what's new.
07:48The creator AI program builds on earlier attempts by Meta to use AI avatars that look like celebrities to talk to fans.
07:56However, not all influencers are excited about this.
07:59Some worry it might make them say things they don't agree with, while others doubt a chatbot can truly capture the real interactions they have with fans.
08:07Despite these concerns, companies like School of Bots are already helping influencers automate their messages.
08:14So far, Meta's AI avatars haven't been very popular.
08:18For example, the avatar inspired by Kendall Jenner only has 193,000 followers.
08:24And some people don't like the idea of interacting with a robot.
08:27Alright, don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more updates.
08:31Thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you in the next one.

Recommended