Daily AI NEWS - July 24, 2024
Meta Llama, OpenAI GPT-4o, AI Updates
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Meta has released Llama 3.1, an open-source AI model with 405 billion parameters, challenging OpenAI and Google. Meanwhile, OpenAI offers a free GPT-4o mini fine-tuning service.
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Meta's Llama 3.1 AI Model Release
Meta has released Llama 3.1, its largest open-source AI model, with 405 billion parameters, challenging competitors like OpenAI and Google. This new model is said to surpass the capabilities of GPT-4o and Claude 3.
The introduction of Llama 3.1 aims to make AI more accessible and customizable, but raises concerns over the lack of proper guardrails, potentially stirring debate in the AI community.
In response, OpenAI has launched a free GPT-4o mini fine-tuning service, intensifying the AI arms race and reshaping the competitive landscape.
AI and Cash Grants Debate
OpenResearch released the first results of the most comprehensive study on giving unrestricted cash grants to impoverished Americans. Researchers say it will flame both sides of the debate over welfare.
A new study funded by the OpenAI CEO found that basic income can help pay the bills, but far from a solution to AI taking everyone's job.
AI Enhancements in Adobe
Adobe today updated its Illustrator and Photoshop Creative Cloud apps, introducing a range of new features that streamline productivity. Many of the additions take advantage of generative AI and machine learning to save creators time.
Adobe has been adding a lot of AI-based features to its apps, and there are more to come. Today, the company announced updates to two of its most popular pieces of software, Illustrator and Photoshop, with new ways to create and edit using artificial intellig.
AI-driven Climate Prediction
Google has developed an AI-enhanced weather simulator capable of accurately predicting warming from climate change. The research team behind this innovation aims to enhance climate change predictions, providing more precise data than traditional methods.
This AI system leverages extensive data analysis and state-of-the-art algorithms to offer actionable insights for policymakers and researchers. As climate change impacts intensify, such advanced tools will be crucial in mitigating global warming's effects.
AI and Customer Service Issues
AI-driven chatbots are increasingly becoming part of customer service, but they often fall short of meeting expectations. The term "Botshit" has been coined to describe instances when these chatbots deliver incorrect information and misleading references. This issue is raising concerns about the reliability and quality of AI in enhancing customer experiences.
Selected articles of the day
Meta Launches Powerful Open-Source AI Model Llama 3.1
Meta has released Llama 3.1, its largest open-source AI model to date, in a move that challenges the closed approaches of competitors like OpenAI and Google. The new model, boasting 405 billion parameters, is claimed by Meta to outperform GPT-4o and Claude 3.…
Read on Slashdot.orgGoogle creates AI weather simulator that measures climate change
Google has developed an AI-enhanced weather simulator that can accurately predict warming from climate change. A research team from the… Continue reading Google creates AI weather simulator that measures climate change The post Google creates AI weather simul…
Read on ReadWriteNauto aims to protect distracted drivers with in-vehicle AI cameras pointing inside
Nauto has created AI cameras for commercial fleet operators to capture problems with distracted or sleepy drivers and warn them in real time.
Read on VentureBeatAI arms race escalates: OpenAI offers free GPT-4o Mini fine-tuning to counter Meta’s Llama 3.1 release
OpenAI challenges Meta's Llama 3.1 with free GPT-4o mini fine-tuning, reshaping the AI landscape and intensifying competition in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence market.
Read on VentureBeatResearchers detect deepfakes with the same tools used to survey galaxies
It’s a common saying that the eyes are the windows to the soul. Now, researchers claim that they can also reveal deepfakes with the help of tools that study galaxies — by looking at eyeballs. According to the research by Adejumoke Owolabi, master’s student …
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