Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta

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24 Tweets 7 reads Jun 07, 2023
In just the last few days of AI 🤯
AI Chef
Zoom AI
Gen AI ETF
Instacart AI
Doctor Visit AI
Falcon 40B Free
4K Jobs Lost to AI
Nvidia Neuralangelo
OpenAI CTO Hacked
Apple Autocorrect LLM
EU: Must Classify AI Content
Here's what you need to know:
1. AI Chef
University of Cambridge researchers released an AI-powered robot that watches cooking videos and replicates the results.
It's a great demonstration of bringing AI technology out of the world of bytes and bits.
Using computer vision techniques, the robot analyzed each frame of video and was able to identify the different objects and features.
In the future, robots will be able to learn human behaviors just by watching videos.
2. Zoom AI
Zoom released a host of generative AI features, including meeting summaries, thread & email drafts, and meeting catch-ups.
It's only available for select plans right now.
The vision for Zoom IQ is to create an AI companion that helps you do everything from meeting whiteboards to emails.
In the future, you'll never have to worry about coming to a meeting late or missing something. The AI assistant will help you get on track.
3. Gen AI ETF
The first Generative AI ETF hit the market and has now collected $39M invested.
It grew $13M in a day on June 1st. And continued growing from there.
The $CHAT ETF has a 0.75% expense ratio. It's top holdings are Nvidia, Microsoft, and Baidu. It has a total of 30 global stocks.
In the future, we'll have hundreds of gen AI investment vehicles. This is just the beginning.
4. Instacart AI
Instacart released Ask Instacart, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered search tool designed to assist with customers’ grocery shopping questions.
The genius? It's integrating natural language chat into Instacart's main search bar.
From decisions about budget and dietary specifications to cooking skills, and preferences, Ask Instacart can help customers answer their questions get ingredients.
In the future, every product will have purpose-driven chatbots like this.
5. Doctor Visit AI
Carbon Health, last valued at $3.3B, released automated visit summary and charting powered by GPT.
Led by inimitable @erenbali, it's no surprise AI has now arrived at the doctor's office.
It uses Amazon's Transcribe Medical and GPT-4 to reduce doctor's time summarizing and charting from 16 to 4 minutes per visit. That's a 75% improvement!
In the future, AI will automate all the overhead parts of a doctor's job away so they can focus on care.
6. Falcon 40B Free
The world's top-ranked open-sourced model, the Falcon 40B is now royalty-free.
It's a 40 billion parameter model trained on 1 trillion tokens.
The model is really efficient: it uses 75 percent of GPT-3’s training compute.
AND it outperforms the other big dogs: Meta's LLaMA and Stability AI's StableLM.
7. 4K Jobs Lost to AI
In May, 4,000 jobs were lost to AI.
The Challenger report looked at all 80,089 announced cuts of US employees.
These job losses show the real and continued impact AI is having on the workforce.
A recent Goldman Sachs report found AI could affect 300M jobs worldwide when all is said and done. May's 4K is just the start.
8. Nvidia Neuralangelo
Nvidia just keep releasing breakthroughs in technology.
Neuralangelo is an AI model for high-fidelity neural surface reconstruction.
It's the next iteration of NeRFs technology, where simple video captures from a phone become the basis for complex 3D geometry.
The detail and progression has been insanely fast in this space.
9. OpenAI CTO Hacked
Mira Murati, the CTO of OpenAI was hacked. Her account was used to shill a crypto token, $OPENAI.
The link was a dangerous phishing link that managed to get at least 525 likes, since Mira has 126K+ followers.
It shows the danger of clicking links even from known accounts.
10. Apple Autocorrect LLM
Apple didn't say "AI" at WWDC, but it did release a major AI feature: a transformer-powered autocorrect.
This is a big move because Apple has been eerily quiet on the LLM front.
It also extends to dictation, where transformers will power better quality.
11. EU: Must Classify AI Content
In an early sign of where government regulators are going with AI, the EU called on Social Media companies to label AI-generated content.
Everyone wants to be able to tell what's not human.
The EU Commissions's VP had strong words about AI: "When it comes to AI production, I don't see any right for the machines to have freedom of speech."
But if people can trick AI detection technology, how will this work? The future of regulation in the space remains in the air.

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