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00:00So, in this week's AI news, we've got some crazy updates that span a broad range of topics.
00:08From OpenAI welcoming back Sam Altman and introducing new board members,
00:12to Anthropik-launching Claude 3 that outperforms Google and OpenAI's models in math and coding.
00:18We're covering Microsoft's innovative AI Explorer for Windows 11,
00:23groundbreaking security methods to mind-wipe risky AI knowledge,
00:26and a unique AI-powered virus that targets email assistance.
00:30Additionally, we dive into Meta's investment in AI for video recommendations on Facebook and Instagram,
00:35a new app that diagnoses ear infections with AI,
00:38and Redfin's Ask Redfin tool that's transforming the home-buying experience.
00:42Plus, we're touching on Microsoft's AI Founders Club in Indonesia,
00:46the use of AI in social media interactions,
00:49advances in computer graphics and generative video models,
00:52and a significant improvement in atomic force microscopy with AI.
00:56Stick around as we delve into these developments,
00:59showing how AI continues to push the boundaries in tech, health, real estate, and more.
01:05All right, so OpenAI recently announced they're welcoming back Sam Altman to their board
01:10and introducing new members like Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellman, Nicole Seligman, and Fiji Simo.
01:15This news came after a big investigation by a law firm called WilmerHale
01:19into why Sam Altman had to leave his CEO position before.
01:23They found out that there were some trust issues between the old board and Sam,
01:27but concluded that Sam and another leader, Greg, are still the right people to lead OpenAI.
01:32During this tough time, OpenAI's employees showed a lot of support for Sam,
01:37which influenced the changes that followed.
01:40Besides bringing in new board members,
01:41OpenAI is also dealing with a lawsuit from Elon Musk,
01:45who is unhappy about how the company is working with Microsoft.
01:49Despite these challenges, OpenAI continues to grow
01:52with its ChatGPT app becoming incredibly popular and attracting huge investments.
01:57All right, now Anthropic has recently launched its newest AI model called Claude3.
02:01This model is a big deal because it's better at math,
02:04understanding information, and coding compared to what Google and OpenAI have made.
02:09The AI model comes in three types, Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus, with Opus being the most advanced.
02:14These versions are designed so people can choose what works best for their needs,
02:18balancing smartness, speed, and cost.
02:20The top model, Opus, is especially noted for outshining its rivals.
02:25Amazon Web Services will include these Claude3 models for its business customers
02:29as part of its ongoing collaboration with Anthropic.
02:32This introduction is part of the bigger competition among tech giants
02:36like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft in the AI field.
02:39Meanwhile, government regulators are watching these companies closely
02:42to ensure fair competition in the booming AI sector.
02:46Next, researchers have come up with a new way to find and remove risky information from AI systems,
02:52making them safer.
02:53This method, called MindWipe, can help stop AI from being used for bad things
02:57like cyber attacks or making bioweapons.
03:00A team from Scale AI, the Center for AI Safety, and other experts worked together on this project.
03:07They made a bunch of questions to see if an AI could help make dangerous weapons,
03:11then used the MindWipe method to get rid of this dangerous knowledge
03:15without harming the AI's other abilities too much.
03:18The idea is to make sure AI doesn't cause big problems while still working well in other areas.
03:24This approach is surely a better way to keep AI systems safe compared to older methods,
03:29which were easier to get around.
03:30Even though the technique mainly focused on removing certain types of knowledge,
03:35like biology and cybersecurity,
03:37it's seen as an important step in making AI safer for everyone.
03:41Now another breakthrough.
03:43Researchers at Cornell Tech have made a computer virus that uses AI to move around on its own.
03:48This virus is a kind of worm, meaning it can spread itself without any help.
03:52The team tried this out on AI email helpers from big tech companies like OpenAI's GPT-4,
03:58Google's Gemini Pro, and an open source model called Lava.
04:02They made a special input that tricks these AI models into helping the virus spread
04:06and steal personal info like names and credit card numbers.
04:09The virus can even hide in pictures,
04:11making it easier to spread through emails without people knowing.
04:14After finding out how serious this could be,
04:16the researchers told OpenAI and Google about it.
04:19OpenAI said they're working on making their systems safer.
04:23This experiment shows us that while AI is cool for things like helping with emails,
04:27it's important to keep these systems safe from hackers and viruses.
04:30As AI becomes a bigger part of our lives, making sure it's secure is crucial.
04:35Okay, next.
04:36Meta is putting a lot of money into AI technology,
04:39especially for videos on Facebook and Instagram.
04:41Tom Allison, the head of Facebook, talked about this plan at a tech conference.
04:45He said Meta is in the process of making a single AI model
04:49that would recommend videos and posts in users' feeds more accurately.
04:53This AI model is part of a big plan that goes until 2026.
04:57It's not just for suggesting videos and reels anymore,
05:00but for the entire video system on Facebook.
05:02This means everything you watch could be recommended by this one AI,
05:05making things more interesting and faster to load.
05:08Before, Meta used different AI models for different parts of Facebook,
05:11like reels, groups, and the feed.
05:13But now they want one model that can do it all,
05:16using lots of data to be smarter and more efficient.
05:18They've already seen that this new way increased how much time people spend watching reels by 8-10%.
05:24Besides videos, Meta is also looking into using AI for digital assistance
05:28in making conversations and feed in groups better.
05:31All right, next, doctors at the University of Pittsburgh have made a cool app
05:35that can tell if kids have ear infections just by looking at a video of their ear on a smartphone.
05:40This is really important because a lot of times kids get antibiotics they don't need,
05:44which isn't good for them.
05:45The app uses AI to check the video and can tell if there's an infection with 93% accuracy.
05:51That's way better than how doctors usually guess,
05:53which can be anywhere from 30% to 84% right.
05:57The app looks at the eardrum's shape, color, and other details to make its guess.
06:02This app could help doctors a lot by making sure kids only get antibiotics when they really need them.
06:07Plus, the videos of the eardrum can be saved and shown to parents or other doctors,
06:12which helps everyone understand what's going on.
06:15The team that made this app hopes it will be used by doctors everywhere soon.
06:19Now, Microsoft is adding a cool new tool to Windows 11 called AI Explorer.
06:24It's like a smart helper that can search through everything you do on your PC.
06:28You can ask it to find stuff like a list of restaurants someone mentioned or info on dinosaurs,
06:33and it will show you everything related it can find.
06:36This could be stuff on your computer or the internet.
06:39AI Explorer can also give suggestions based on what you're looking at.
06:42For example, if you're looking at a photo, it might suggest editing it in the Photos app.
06:47On March 21st, Microsoft is expected to talk about some new computers called Surface Laptop 6 and Surface Pro 10.
06:56These are supposed to be really good at using Microsoft's latest AI tools.
07:00They'll be available for sale in April and June, but the AI features won't be ready until later in the year.
07:05These new features will first be for these new computers, and not for the ones we already have.
07:10Everyone's waiting to see if these new tools and computers will be as good as promised,
07:14especially since people want better AI tools from Microsoft.
07:17Microsoft is also stepping up its game in Indonesia by starting the Microsoft AI Founders Club.
07:22This club is for startup founders who want to grow their businesses with AI's help.
07:27They get coaching, advice on expanding their business, tips on making a mark on LinkedIn,
07:32a sneak peek at new Microsoft AI tools, and help from Microsoft engineers.
07:35They chose 18 startups from Indonesia to join this club, like M-Target and Meeting AI.
07:41M-Target uses AI to make email marketing smarter and more personal,
07:45and they did it with Microsoft's AI tech.
07:48Meeting AI turns meeting talks into text and summaries,
07:52making it easier for companies to keep track of important points.
07:55This effort is part of a bigger plan by Microsoft to support startups with cloud and AI technology,
08:01making it easier for them to innovate and make a difference in the new AI era.
08:04Now, let's talk about the AI reply guys on social media, especially on X.
08:09You've probably noticed those generic responses that don't really say much.
08:13Some are bots looking to scam, but it turns out real people are using AI for replies
08:18because they can't come up with something to say themselves.
08:20The creator of a tool called Magic Reply, Nylan Saha,
08:24says his tool helps people like CEOs and others who want to start tweeting but need a little push.
08:30It even helps people who struggle with English or are new to social media get noticed by making replies for them.
08:36Saha's tool lets you quickly create AI replies on social platforms,
08:40which some people love and others call spam.
08:42Despite the controversy, he compares Magic Reply to spell checkers,
08:46saying it still needs human approval.
08:48This makes it less likely for scammers to use as they target a massive number of people.
08:53Looking ahead, Magic Reply plans to make posts from scratch,
08:56based on a user's tweet history.
08:58But it's not the only one in the game.
09:00Everart's Pietro Chirano is testing a new AI that's good at mimicking his posting style.
09:05So we might be heading towards a future where most of what we see on social media is AI talking to AI.
09:10All right, now yet another breakthrough in computer graphics comes from AI.
09:14Georgia Tech's professor Boju and a team have improved simulations of things like tornadoes and underwater scenes
09:19by blending computer graphics with machine learning.
09:22This new method sets a high bar, suggesting we can simulate things we've never managed to before.
09:27Their work got a big nod in December with an award, highlighting its impact.
09:31This approach, called neural flow maps, could change the game in computer graphics,
09:35much like how another innovation did for making 2D images 3D.
09:39The big challenge was making these simulations accurate.
09:42Traditional methods just couldn't compete with what AI offers.
09:45By creating a new system that uses AI smartly, the team achieved more lifelike results.
09:51They believe in using AI not to replace old methods, but to enhance them,
09:55opening new doors in computer graphics and showing the power of mixing physics with machine learning.
10:00Next up, OpenAI has wowed us again with new Sora videos,
10:04showcasing museum tours and alien encounters that look almost like real movie productions.
10:09Sora, a cutting-edge generative video model, has produced clips that blur the line between AI-generated content and Hollywood-level filmmaking.
10:17Although Sora is currently exclusive to OpenAI and a few testers,
10:21the shared videos offer a glimpse into the potential of AI in creating detailed, dynamic scenes from just a single prompt.
10:27From playful dogs in the snow to intricate museum fly-throughs,
10:31Sora demonstrates an impressive range of capabilities, including multiple shots, effects, and smooth motion in clips up to a minute long.
10:40These advancements hint at a future where generating high-quality entertainment could be accessible to anyone,
10:45thanks to AI models like Sora working in tandem with sound, lip-syncing, and production platforms,
10:51pushing the boundaries of creativity and realism in digital media,
10:55continuing on the exciting advancements, there's a big leap in how we see tiny things,
11:00thanks to scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
11:04They've upgraded atomic force microscopy, AFM, a tool that maps out the surfaces of materials in 3D.
11:11This upgrade lets AFM see details even smaller than its probe tip,
11:15a game-changer for studying materials and developing nanotechnology.
11:18Usually, AFM's ability to see tiny things is limited by how big the probe tip is,
11:23but with this new AI method, that's not a problem anymore.
11:27The AI can ignore the probe size and show us clearer, three-dimensional images of material surfaces,
11:32making it much better at finding tiny features.
11:35To do this, the AI breaks down the images to get past the blur caused by the probe tip
11:40and reconstructs them to show the real surface details.
11:44This breakthrough means we can now get a closer, more precise look at materials,
11:48which is crucial for making advancements in electronics and understanding materials better.
11:52This development is just the start, promising even more precise material studies with better AI training in the future.
11:59Alright, now Redfin, a big name in real estate, is introducing a smart helper called Ask Redfin.
12:04This AI tool can quickly give you answers about houses you're interested in.
12:08It uses smart technology and Redfin's own data to provide info.
12:11And if it gets stuck, it connects with Redfin's support team to help out.
12:15This tool is designed to make it easier for people to find what they need without having to dig through a lot of information.
12:23However, there's been some concern about fairness.
12:26Last year, there was worry that AI tools in real estate could be biased.
12:29Redfin says it's tested Ask Redfin to make sure it doesn't break any housing laws or be unfair.
12:34For now, Ask Redfin is being tested in some places in the U.S.
12:38And you can try it out in the Redfin app.
12:41Alright, that concludes this week's AI news.
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