Our 175th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
With hosts Andrey Kurenkov (https://twitter.com/andrey_kurenkov) and Jeremie Harris (https://twitter.com/jeremiecharris)
If you would like to get a sneak peek and help test Andrey's generative AI application, go to Astrocade.com to join the waitlist and the discord.
In this episode:
- Notable personnel movements and product updates, such as Character.ai leaders joining Google and new AI features in Reddit and Audible.
- OpenAI's dramatic changes with co-founder exits, extended leaves, and new lawsuits from Elon Musk.
- Rapid advancements in humanoid robotics exemplified by new models from companies like Figure in partnership with OpenAI, achieving amateur-level human performance in tasks like table tennis.
- Research advancements such as Google's compute-efficient inference models and self-compressing neural networks, showcasing significant reductions in compute requirements while maintaining performance.
Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/
If you would like to become a sponsor for the newsletter, podcast, or both, please fill out this form.
Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.ai
Timestamps + Links:
- (00:00:00) Intro / Banter
- (00:03:14) Response to listener comments / corrections
- Applications & Business
- (00:06:56) Google’s hiring of Character.AI’s founders is the latest sign that part of the AI startup world is starting to implode
- (00:15:12) Investors in Adept AI will be paid back after Amazon hires startup’s top talent
- (00:22:36) AI chip start-up Groq’s value rises to $2.8bn as it takes on Nvidia
- (00:29:22) OpenAI co-founder Schulman leaves for Anthropic, Brockman takes extended leave
- (00:36:18) Elon Musk files new lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman
- (00:41:40) Figure’s new humanoid robot leverages OpenAI for natural speech conversations
- (00:47:01) ASML, Tokyo Electron dodge new US chip export rules, for now
- (00:53:10) OpenAI reportedly leads $60M round for webcam startup Opal
- Tools & Apps
Our 175th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!
With hosts Andrey Kurenkov (https://twitter.com/andrey_kurenkov) and Jeremie Harris (https://twitter.com/jeremiecharris)
If you would like to get a sneak peek and help test Andrey's generative AI application, go to Astrocade.com to join the waitlist and the discord.
In this episode:
- Notable personnel movements and product updates, such as Character.ai leaders joining Google and new AI features in Reddit and Audible.
- OpenAI's dramatic changes with co-founder exits, extended leaves, and new lawsuits from Elon Musk.
- Rapid advancements in humanoid robotics exemplified by new models from companies like Figure in partnership with OpenAI, achieving amateur-level human performance in tasks like table tennis.
- Research advancements such as Google's compute-efficient inference models and self-compressing neural networks, showcasing significant reductions in compute requirements while maintaining performance.
Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/
If you would like to become a sponsor for the newsletter, podcast, or both, please fill out this form.
Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.ai
Timestamps + Links:
- (00:00:00) Intro / Banter
- (00:03:14) Response to listener comments / corrections
- Applications & Business
- (00:06:56) Google’s hiring of Character.AI’s founders is the latest sign that part of the AI startup world is starting to implode
- (00:15:12) Investors in Adept AI will be paid back after Amazon hires startup’s top talent
- (00:22:36) AI chip start-up Groq’s value rises to $2.8bn as it takes on Nvidia
- (00:29:22) OpenAI co-founder Schulman leaves for Anthropic, Brockman takes extended leave
- (00:36:18) Elon Musk files new lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman
- (00:41:40) Figure’s new humanoid robot leverages OpenAI for natural speech conversations
- (00:47:01) ASML, Tokyo Electron dodge new US chip export rules, for now
- (00:53:10) OpenAI reportedly leads $60M round for webcam startup Opal
- Tools & Apps