Last Week on AI — no.20

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2 min readSep 18, 2023

Our weekly digest has reached its 20th edition, and it seems like the news won’t stop anytime soon! Let’s dive in:

https://www.anthropic.com/index/claude-pro

Anthropic wants a piece of the paying users’ pie that OpenAI has been enjoying. The Claude Pro subscription costs USD 20, so you can add it to your OpenAI subscription and feel the same as you do when paying for all your streaming services, or you can choose just one.

OpenAI announced it’s first Developer Conf. It will be on Nov. 6, 2023. New features and announcements will likely come. Will there be cheaper prices? ChatGPT 6? A new Whisper?

Not long ago, Meta gave birth to Code Llama. They have published a paper on how it is trained, evaluated, and more.

Zoom, the company that exploded during the pandemic, is now joining the club of AI assistants. The Zoom Companion aims to boost productivity and simplify your work life.

You might think palm reading and AI do not mix, but Amazon will prove you wrong. They used millions of AI-generated palms to boost the accuracy of their palm-reading model. Forget about fingerprints and iris scans; here comes your entire hand.

If you have 640GB of memory lying around, you can try out the new Falcon model. As always, the new models claim to be better than almost all the previous models.

Last week on AI is a weekly recap of the most significant #ai news from past week, curated by the team at Leniolabs_

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