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How Carlini Uses AI
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Groq's shareholders' net worth rises while others fall, with Intel's CEO expressing concern. Nicholas Carlini of DeepMind gains recognition and criticism for his extensive AI writings, including an 80,000-word treatise on AI use and a benchmark for large language models. Chris Dixon comments on AI Winter skepticism, emphasizing long-term impact. Box introduces an AI API for extracting structured data from documents, highlighting potential and risks of LLM-driven solutions. Recent AI developments include Figure AI launching the advanced humanoid robot Figure 02, OpenAI rolling out Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT with emotion detection, Google open-sourcing Gemma 2 2B model matching GPT-3.5-Turbo-0613 performance, Meta AI Fair releasing Segment Anything Model 2 (SAM 2) for real-time object tracking, NVIDIA showcasing Project GR00T for humanoid teleoperation with Apple Vision Pro, Stability AI launching Stable Fast 3D for rapid 3D asset generation, and Runway unveiling Gen-3 Alpha for AI text-to-video generation.
12/23/2023: NeurIPS Best Papers of 2023
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The Latent Space Pod released a 3-hour recap of the best NeurIPS 2023 papers. The Nous Research AI Discord community discussed optimizing AI performance with shorter context lengths, malware security concerns linked to HuggingFace, and shared insights on video and music content. Technical discussions included the DYAD research paper proposing a faster alternative to linear layers, Apple's ML Ferret machine learning tool, and accessing PALM2 via API. The community also explored Large Language Models focusing on specialized models, data scaling, embedding/vector databases, model merging, and interpretability, with mentions of Hermes 2.5, GPT-4, and Mistral. Additionally, there were conversations on the Striped Hyena Architecture, quantization challenges, and fixes related to RMSNorm and the "Attention is All You Need" paper.