Our 188th episode with a summary and discussion of last week’s big AI news!

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In this episode:
* Meta’s open-source models utilized by China’s military prompt regulatory adjustments; US agencies gain access to counterbalance. 
* OpenAI partners with Broadcom and AMD to develop custom AI hardware, aiming for profitability and reducing inference costs. 
* Physical Intelligence unveils a generalist robot control policy with a $400M funding boost, showcasing significant advancements in zero-shot task performance. 
* New U.S. regulation mandates quarterly reporting for large AI model training and computing cluster acquisitions, aiming to bolster national security.

Timestamps + Links:

(00:00:00) Intro / Banter

(00:02:16) News Preview

(00:03:05) Response to listener comments / corrections

(00:05:00) Sponsor Break

Tools & Apps

(00:06:28) OpenAI’s search engine is now live in ChatGPT

(00:12:18) Image Playground, ChatGPT, and more Apple Intelligence features roll out in beta

(00:14:34) GitHub Copilot will support models from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI

(00:19:00) Introducing the analysis tool in Claude.ai

(00:21:34) ElevenLabs Introduces Voice Design: A New AI Feature that Generates a Unique Voice from a Text Prompt Alone

(00:24:18) Midjourney’s new web editor lets you tweak images uploaded from your PC

(00:26:02) Watch out, Midjourney — Recraft just announced new AI image generator model

Applications & Business

(00:29:57) Meta strikes multi-year AI deal with Reuters

(00:33:15) OpenAI will start using AMD chips and could make its own AI hardware in 2026

(00:40:47) Elon Musk’s xAI in talks to raise funding valuing it at $40 billion, WSJ reports

(00:46:07) Physical Intelligence, a Robot A.I. Specialist, Raises Millions From Bezos

(00:48:32) Waymo ramps up robotaxi push with $5.6 bn in funding

(00:49:11) Alphabet’s Waymo Serving Over 150,000 Paid Robotaxi Rides Every Week Now, Surging 50% In 2 Months

Projects & Open Source

(00:51:23) Meta AI Silently Releases NotebookLlama: An Open Version of Google’s NotebookLM

(00:54:59) Meta Releases Quantized Llama 3.2 with 4x Inference Speed on Android Phones

(00:59:16) OpenAI Releases SimpleQA: A New AI Benchmark that Measures the Factuality of Language Models

Research & Advancements

(01:08:19) This Is a Glimpse of the Future of AI Robot

(01:15:06) Can Language Models Replace Programmers? REPOCOD Says ‘Not Yet’

(01:19:01) Brain-like Functional Organization within Large Language Models

(01:21:20) Decart’s AI simulates a real-time, playable version of Minecraft

(01:25:39) Raising the bar on SWE-bench Verified with Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Policy & Safety

(01:29:06) Commerce just proposed the most significant federal AI regulation to date – and no one noticed

(01:35:04)Anthropic warns of AI catastrophe if governments don’t regulate in 18 months

(01:39:32) Open Source Bites Back as China’s Military Makes Full Use of Meta AI

(01:46:35) Meta says it’s making its Llama models available for US national security applications

(01:48:16) Outro

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