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Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas

If you’re like me, you know that wearables have been steadily gaining
Introducing structured randomization into decisions based on machine-learning model predictions can address
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DAI#41 – Pizza glue, safety second, and AI friends with benefits
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DAI#41 – Pizza glue, safety second, and AI friends with benefits

Welcome to our weekly roundup of artisanal handcrafted AI news. This week Google said we should put glue on pizza. OpenAI says it’s training a new model safely. And Elon Musk says you’ll need a hobby because AI will take your job. Let’s dig in. Hey Google. Are you ok? Google announced its AI Overview search feature last week and said it would change how people found information on its platform. Well, it changed things all right, but not in a good way. Google AI Overview told users that pythons are mammals, suggested they put glue on pizza, and other

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Nicholas McQuire, Executive Director of Product Management, Strategic Incubations at Microsoft: Shaping the Future of Tech with AI and Quantum Computing

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, leaders who can anticipate trends and drive innovation are essential. We sat down with Nicholas McQuire, a key figure in Microsoft‘s Strategic Incubations division, whose extensive background as a technology analyst has uniquely positioned him to spearhead product management initiatives. In this interview, he shares how his analytical […]
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Undressing.io

Undressing.io is an online AI tool that utilizes deep learning algorithms to create realistic clothing removal effects in images. It offers users the ability to upload photos and generate a version of the image where the clothing of the subject appears to have been digitally removed. This tool has gained attention for its advanced image processing capabilities, allowing users to create various visual effects with ease. Undressing.io Pros and Cons Pros: Advanced image processing algorithms for realistic results. User-friendly interface with simple upload and download options. Can be used for creative projects, digital art, and entertainment purposes. Offers a unique […]
Google’s Gecko benchmark identifies best AI image generator
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Google’s Gecko benchmark identifies best AI image generator

Google’s DeepMind released Gecko, a new benchmark for comprehensively evaluating AI text-to-image (T2I) models. Over the last two years, we’ve seen AI image generators like DALL-E and Midjourney become progressively better with each version release. However, deciding which of the underlying models these platforms use is best has been largely subjective and difficult to benchmark. To make a broad claim that one model is “better” than another isn’t so simple. Different models excel in various aspects of image generation. One may be good at text rendering while another may be better at object interaction. A key challenge that T2I models

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DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks

Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas streaked ahead in the open AI race. Big Tech firms talk up safety while their models misbehave. And making AI scared might make it work better. Let’s dig in. Open Meta vs closed OpenAI This week we finally saw exciting releases from some of the big guns in AI. OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a high-performance, super-low-cost version of its flagship GPT-4o model. The slashed token costs and impressive MMLU benchmark performance will see a lot of developers opt for the mini version instead of GPT-4o. Nice move OpenAI.

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Lifestyle
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DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks

Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas streaked ahead in the open AI race. Big Tech firms talk up safety while their models misbehave. And making AI scared might make it work better. Let’s dig in. Open Meta vs closed OpenAI This week we finally saw exciting releases from some of the big guns in AI. OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a high-performance, super-low-cost version of its flagship GPT-4o model. The slashed token costs and impressive MMLU benchmark performance will see a lot of developers opt for the mini version instead of GPT-4o. Nice move OpenAI.

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Technology
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DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks

Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas streaked ahead in the open AI race. Big Tech firms talk up safety while their models misbehave. And making AI scared might make it work better. Let’s dig in. Open Meta vs closed OpenAI This week we finally saw exciting releases from some of the big guns in AI. OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a high-performance, super-low-cost version of its flagship GPT-4o model. The slashed token costs and impressive MMLU benchmark performance will see a lot of developers opt for the mini version instead of GPT-4o. Nice move OpenAI.

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