AI Developments from January 15 to January 21, 2024
Microsoft Copilot, Sam Altmans Thoughts, Mark Zuckerberg on AGI and more!
Another week full of AI developments. I don’t think I have to say it anymore, but a lot happened.😂 I was really wondering how long it will take until we “take off” the curve, until we really notice the exponential developments in broad society.
Many say we are already in this exponential curve where the deep impactful stuff is happening, like Dominos falling and touching on the next bigger domino. I would say yes and no, because the developments we have now will be nothing compared to what we see in just a few months / years.
So have fun reading! I hope you enjoy this week’s edition!
Microsoft Copilot GPT-4 Turbo Launch
Date: January 15, 2024
Summary: Microsoft announced the launch of Copilot GPT-4 Turbo, a highly advanced AI model. This new iteration of GPT-4 is designed to provide even more sophisticated AI capabilities, enhancing productivity and creativity across various applications.
Bringing the full power of Copilot to more people and businesses - The Official Microsoft Blog
Samsung’s New AI Phone
Date: January 18, 2024
Summary: Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 Ultra, equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Gen 3 Mobile Platform optimized for AI processing. This new line of smartphones showcases significant advancements in AI capabilities, offering enhanced user experiences.
Galaxy Unpacked 2024: Opening a New Era of Mobile AI
Sam Altman’s Thoughts at WEF Conference
Date: January 15, 2024
Summary: At the World Economic Forum, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussed the global challenges in scaling up AI capabilities, focusing on substantial energy consumption associated with AI development. He emphasized the need for breakthroughs in energy solutions to mitigate AI development’s ecological footprint.
There are a few videos available on youtube so see for yourself, but here’s a bit longer one that I found if you are interested:
Mark Zuckerberg’s Notes on Llama 3
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