🧠 AI Weekly Digest vol.7

by Federico German

Leniolabs_
Leniolabs_
2 min readMay 22, 2023

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Open source is the way. Google knows it, and so do we.

  • A leaked Google document reveals that the open-source community is rapidly gaining ground on proprietary AI solutions, achieving greater advances in less time. This is the way.
  • Microsoft keeps pushing to make you use Bing. Bing Ai has a lot of new features and is now waitlist free.
  • As if understanding what we write wasn’t enough for AI, it now seems that it can read our thoughts. Although this work was from last year, it was just published by Nature.
  • One area where text-to-image models have struggled is integrating text into images. This new model by Stability.ai specifically deals with this issue.
  • Privacy, privacy, privacy. Remember, kids: don’t talk to strangers. Leaking sensitive information to AI continues to be a big problem.Samsung is banning the use of AI for employees, and it seems that J.P. Morgan and others are following suit
  • Regulations might be coming. CEOs of leading AI companies gathered at the White House, and President Biden even dropped by to see what was cooking.
  • Google I/O is closing in. After the beating that Google took on the AI world in the last few months, we will see if the giant has anything new to show us. Whether on the AI front or any other, I bet we will have some surprises.

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πŸ” Google leak β€” [Link]
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Microsoft Bing β€” [Link]
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Mind reading β€” [Link]
πŸ™ Generated text β€” [Link]
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Samsung ban β€” [Link]
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CEO meeting β€” [Link]
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Google I/O β€” [Link]

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