🧠 AI Weekly Digest vol.10

by Federico German

Leniolabs_
Leniolabs_
2 min readJun 12, 2023

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Apple may have overshadowed the AI news this week, but there is still a lot going on.

  • The ChatGPT β€” Bard race continues. Google has just added a serious boost to Bard: when the language model detects computational prompts, it switches to generating running code. They claim that this improvement enhances math problem-solving by almost 30%.
  • We are still far away from achieving AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), but current AI technologies are still capable of making significant breakthroughs. GoogleDeepmind with its agent AlphaDev discovered a way to make sorting algorithms faster.
  • Meta keeps feeding the OS crowd. Now with a music generator. How do musicians feel about this?
  • Photoshop created Generative Fill, a feature that allows users to create expanded backgrounds on existing pictures. Now, based on Stable Diffusion XL, Clipdrop can do the same and you can use it for free.
  • Fake news and AI-generated content go hand in hand. Now the EU is urging Facebook and Google to label AI-generated images. Is this even possible?
  • Apple announcements made people say that the AI fad is leaving and that VR is coming hard. The new VR gadget was among a lot of other things. Take a look if you are an Apple fanboy and also if you are interested in the tech world at all.

Sources

  • Bard improvement β€” [Link]
  • AlphaDev sorting β€” [Link]
  • Music generation β€” [Link]
  • Calidrop β€” [Link]
  • EU request β€” [Link]
  • WWDC23 apple keynote β€” [Link]

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