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not much happened today
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Liquid AI held a launch event introducing new foundation models. Anthropic shared follow-up research on social bias and feature steering with their "Golden Gate Claude" feature. Cohere released multimodal Embed 3 embeddings models following Aya Expanse. There was misinformation about GPT-5/Orion debunked by Sam Altman. Meta AI FAIR announced Open Materials 2024 with new models and datasets for inorganic materials discovery using the EquiformerV2 architecture. Anthropic AI demonstrated feature steering to balance social bias and model capabilities. NVIDIA's Llama-3.1-Nemotron-70B ranked highly on the Arena leaderboard with style control. Perplexity AI expanded to 100M weekly queries with new finance and reasoning modes. LangChain emphasized real application integration with interactive frame interpolation. Kestra highlighted scalable event-driven workflows with open-source YAML-based orchestration. OpenFLUX optimized inference speed by doubling it through guidance LoRA training. Discussions on AI safety included trust dynamics between humans and AI, economic impacts of AI automation, and the White House AI National Security memo addressing cyber and biological risks. LlamaIndex showcased knowledge-backed agents for enhanced AI applications.
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The upcoming AI Engineer World's Fair in San Francisco from June 25-27 will feature a significantly expanded format with booths, talks, and workshops from top model labs like OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, Mistral, Cohere, HuggingFace, and Character.ai. It includes participation from Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Vertex, and major companies such as Nvidia, Salesforce, Mastercard, Palo Alto Networks, and more. The event covers 9 tracks including RAG, multimodality, evals/ops, open models, code generation, GPUs, agents, AI in Fortune 500, and a new AI leadership track. Additionally, Anthropic shared interpretability research on Claude 3 Sonnet, revealing millions of interpretable features that can be steered to modify model behavior, including safety-relevant features related to bias and unsafe content, though more research is needed for practical applications. The event offers a discount code for AI News readers.