Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 300: AI News That Matters - June 24th, 2024

Episode Date: June 24, 2024

NVIDIA became the world's most valuable company. Then they lost that title. Why is ChatGPT no longer the king of the LLM hill? Did you see Runway Gen-3? We'll explain all of that in this wee...k's AI News That Matters. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode pageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Competition in development of LLMs2. NVIDIA's rise as the most valuable company.3. OpenAI drama and partnership4. Runway's new AI modelTimestamps:02:05 Runway's Gen 3 Alpha promises faster AI video generation.06:40 Claude 35 Sonnet AI chatbot offers innovation.08:39 Benchmarks show Sonnet 3.5 ahead of GPT-4.12:14 Live preview and rendering change language models.15:16 NVIDIA shares slump, Microsoft regains top spot.19:57 OpenAI and Color Health collaborate for cancer care.21:22 OpenAI acquires Rockset to enhance enterprise products.26:58 OpenAI accused of prioritizing product over safety.29:12 Concern about AI safety and partnerships with OpenAI.31:41 AI companies jostle for dominance in tech.Keywords:OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, language models, Claude 3.5 SONNET, artifacts, NVIDIA, market cap, GPU chips, artificial intelligence, Hour 1, live AI clone, human interview, Jensen Huang, AI safety, SAFE Super Intelligence Inc., Ilya Sutskever, quad 3.5 Sonnet, Microsoft, Apple, Color Health, cancer research, RockSets, enterprise products, Runway, Gen 3 Alpha, AI video space, AI avatars.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the Everyday Podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live and Adobe Firefly, the All In One Creative AI Studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome. The assistant accelerates execution. Is chat GPT in trouble?
Starting point is 00:00:49 Well, Anthropic Claude just dropped 3.5 sonnet with artifacts. Speaking of dropping, well, Nvidia dropped after becoming the most valuable company in the world. They aren't anymore. And an OpenAI co-founder is starting a new company that I think is going to be pretty, impactful. Yeah, as always, so much going on in the world of AI news. You can spend hours a day trying to keep up and trying to really understand what it means for you and growing your company and growing your career. Or you could just tune in here every Monday where we bring you the AI news that matters. What's going on, y'all? My name is Jordan Wilson and this is everyday AI.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Thank you for watching. Thank you for tuning in. And this is for you. It's your daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletter, helping us all learn and leverage generative AI to grow your company and grow your career. And one of the hardest parts about doing just that is keeping up with everything that's going on, right? Because you're trying to make long-term plans for your company and you see all this stuff that's going on and you're like, well, what does it actually mean? Well, that's what we do every single Monday is we tell you what it actually means. So if you're joining us on the podcast, check out your show notes, a link to our website there and a lot more. So go to your everyday AI.com, sign up for the free daily newsletter.
Starting point is 00:02:14 So yes, we do the news on Monday, but we do this every single weekday. Normally we're bringing on expert guests. And then in our newsletter, we always recap the show for each day as well as share about news every day, fresh finds from across the internet and just what you need to know to get ahead and stay ahead with generative AI. All right. So without further ado, let's jump into it and go over. over the AI news that matters for the week of June 24th. A lot going on.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Let's jump right into it. So Runway has struck back with its new Gen 3 Alpha in the AI video generation wars. Yeah, it's been crazy. All right. So Runway has introduced Gen 3 Alpha, a significant advancement in generative AI video creation following the successes of its Gen 1 and Gen 2 models. So this new model, not yet publicly available, but it promises high quality, detailed, and highly realistic 10-second video clips with a variety of emotional expressions and camera movements. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:23 So runway has obviously been one of the leaders in the AI video space, but their new product here, Gen 3 Alpha, boasts faster generation times with a five-second clip taking 45 seconds and a 10-second clip, taking 90 seconds to gen. So we'll see what those generation times are once it's actually rolled out because once these new updates come, you know, they're going to get slammed, right? So the minute or the day or the hour that this drops, if you go on there, yeah, it's going to take a lot longer than that. But the model will initially be available to just paid subscribers with plans to extend access to free users in the future, which is pretty important there. Runway's co-founder confirmed that the model will be released to paying subscribers in a matter of days. So we heard this. It's been a matter of days now, so we'll see when that actually happens.
Starting point is 00:04:13 But Runways Gen 3 Alpha represents a pretty big step forward toward building what they call general world models, which aims to simulate a wide range of real world situations and interactions. So yeah, the last couple of weeks, if I'm being honest, the last couple of weeks here in June 2024 and late May, I mean, we've seen more action in this AI video. space than the previous like five months, right? So we saw the Kling AI video generation product from the Chinese company right now that's not available to anyone unless you have a Chinese
Starting point is 00:04:52 phone number and you can verify that. But then we saw Dream Machine, right? We saw Dream Machine from Luma Labs released publicly to everyone. That was about a week ago. And, you know, SORA, we are still waiting from SORA from Open AI. So, you know, I talked about this on the show over the last couple of weeks that it seems like runway and PICA Labs might be falling behind with some of these new competitors, right? So obviously, Open AI's SORA is not out yet, which did seem just light years from a quality standpoint ahead of everyone else, right? So Open AI has made SORA available to a lot of, you know, higher end content creators, to red teamers, to some very visible people. And then to people like, oh, Ashton Coucher has access, right?
Starting point is 00:05:38 The generations we've seen from SORA, I think put it far ahead, not far ahead, but at least decidedly ahead of everyone else. But then I think you have a cling kind of in there in the conversation. And now we're going to be looking at runway in this new Gen 3 Alpha. And if this is going to kind of jump over the upstart, you know, startup drain machine from Luma Lab. So we'll see where this goes once it's available. I mean, initial generations look pretty impressive.
Starting point is 00:06:13 So make sure to check out the newsletter today because we will be sharing some of those generations so you can see. All right. Got to get that a little drink of coffee. And all right. Speaking of competitor products and some pretty exciting releases, well, hey, big news, Anthropic just unveiled Claude 3.5 Sonet, a pretty big breakthrough. in AI chatbot technology. So Anthropic, a key player in the AI industry has introduced Claude 3.5 Sonnet, its latest and most powerful artificial intelligence model.
Starting point is 00:06:53 So Claude 3.5 Sonnet boasts enhanced capabilities and understanding nuances, humor, and complex instructions, making it proficient in generating high quality content with a natural tone. The new model is much faster than its predecessor, kind of the most most. powerful model previously was Claude 3 Opus, more on that in a second, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and advancements in the AI chatbot space. So the new Claude 3-5 Sonnet is available for free on the clod.aI website and the cloud iPhone app catering to a wide audience interested in leveraging this new cutting edge AI technology. What I think is the attention grabber here is the introduction of what they're calling artifacts,
Starting point is 00:07:39 which further enhances user experiences by enabling tasks such as generating text documents or code in providing dynamic workspace for real-time editing and collaboration. So this development signifies a significant step forward in the AI technology, offering users improved functionality and efficiency in various tasks from content creation to code execution. And obviously, what we've got to talk about now is the unveiling of Claude 35 Sonnet reflects the ongoing evolution and competition in the AI industries with companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, continually pushing the boundaries to deliver more advanced solutions to the market. So let's talk a little bit here about the strategy in some of these new features, right?
Starting point is 00:08:24 So kind of the strategy side. So previously when we got when we got Claude 3, we had Claude 3 haiku. And this is in order from kind of the quote quote, least powerful to most powerful. So we got haiku, we got Sonnet, and then we got Opus. So Opus was technically their most powerful model. So a lot of people were wondering this 3-5 version only came to the middle model, only came to Sonnet.
Starting point is 00:08:51 And a lot of people are wondering why. I have some brief takeaways on that. But first, I want to talk about the benchmarks. So what's important to always keep in mind whenever a new company, you know, releases a new model, they always bring with it their own benchmarks, right? What's important to keep in mind is these benchmarks are always kind of by the company. You know, generally, they are confirmed by third parties, but just keep that in mind. But from a benchmarks standpoint, this kind of quote unquote middle model, but the updated version
Starting point is 00:09:22 35 Sonnet is already benchmarking ahead of the kind of newer model from OpenAI, their GPT4-0, right, which was just released a couple, technically like a month and a half. half ago now, right? So a lot of just back and forth, it's a slug fest. And poor, you know, poor Google Gemini and all this doesn't really get any of the headlines. You know, it's curious how far behind Google seemingly is. And it's really just been, you know, open AI and anthropic, just trading blows back and forth in terms of who is going to have the most powerful model, right? And we're going to be talking more about this later this week, you know, and talking about some of these benchmarks, the MMLU benchmark.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Also, like kind of the release cycle here. Very interesting, right? So essentially when Claude 3 came out, they were kind of the quote unquote, top dog for just a couple of weeks until then OpenAI released their updated model. You know, they kind of came out with the GPT4 Turbo and now we have the GPT4O. So it's just been a slug fest back and forth. And everyone wants to be kind of the highest, highest rated in these benchmarks, the most capable model.
Starting point is 00:10:38 So the interesting strategy here that we see from Anthropic is updating the middle model. And you might be wondering why. You know, similarly, when we saw meta, you know, Facebook parent company there, they released their pretty much open source model, Lama 3. But they didn't release yet their biggest version, the 400 billion parameter version. So it seems like it's a cat and mouse game right now because I think it is widely known in the industry that whenever OpenAI does unleash, whether it's called GPT5, GPT next, you've seen different kind of names floated out there. Maybe it'll just be GPT4.5. We're not sure.
Starting point is 00:11:23 But it seems like these other companies are kind of holding back in waiting for this next Open AI release. They kind of see, okay, you know, we can release the. this middle model or in meta's case, right? Meta's, you know, middle model did very well, right? From a just from a size, it is, you know, might be a champion of its weight class, so to speak. But pretty, pretty interesting developments and a pretty interesting strategy here from Anthropic with their new Claude 3.5 sonnet just by updating the middle model.
Starting point is 00:11:55 The artifacts feature, fantastic. We did a pretty quick review a couple hours after it came out on our YouTube channel. Yeah, it seems sounds weird talking about the YouTube channel, but pretty good, you know, pretty good comparison. We'll try to throw that in the show notes or you can just go check it out, find everyday AI on YouTube there. But the artifacts feature, I think, more so than the benchmarks, right? Yeah, you know, the benchmarks are going to come and go, right? The benchmarks, you know, could be gone next week if Open AI decides to, you know, release its new model and they'll probably be crushing everyone else in the benchmarks. I do assume whenever Open AI releases their next model, they're going to be so far ahead.
Starting point is 00:12:34 It's not going to be close. Anyways, the artifacts feature, though, I don't think is getting a lot of shine. Right. So essentially, you have this kind of dual panel. And on the right hand side, you essentially get a live preview. So let's say you're doing some code generation, right? You know, generally what you would have to do is copy and paste that code. You'd have to go into some kind of environment, maybe your website or, you know, a site like
Starting point is 00:12:59 Replet, you know, where you can just sign up for a free account and essentially, you know, deploy sandbox instances to see, oh, does this code work? So what I love from this artifacts feature from Anthropic is it does it right there for you, right? It literally renders the code that you're working on. It can render, you know, different types of files, SVGs, interactive dashboards, right? Like, this changes, I think, how large language models can be used. I think they're actually, if I'm being honest, I think they're actually borrowing from the Open AI playbook because we actually first saw this in the GPT builder, right, from Open AI. And now that you have the ability to build a GPT kind of conversationally on the right-hand panel.
Starting point is 00:13:42 So you have this in OpenAI when you're building a GPT. You can kind of build it on the left-hand side. That's just a custom version of chat GPT. If you don't know, you can upload your own knowledge base, et cetera. And then on the right-hand side, it renders out. So I think they're taking a page from Open AI, but hey, they're the first ones to actually bring it like this, right? To be able to see how this, you know, graph might look, how this web design might work, how this other design might work. You know, to be able to render it in real time, I think is a pretty game-changing feature from Anthropic.
Starting point is 00:14:17 I've been kind of hard on Anthropic just because if I'm being honest, I don't use it a lot, right? I've paid for it since day one. I always go in there. I would say at least, at least a couple of times a week. But the fact that it is not connected in real time to the internet, I think is a huge disservice. But we're going to have more on that later, actually, tomorrow. We're going to be comparing Anthropics New Claude 3.5 Sonnet
Starting point is 00:14:42 and how it compares to chat GPTs 40. So we're going to have more on that tomorrow. Don't want to give it all the way, but make sure to check out that show. All right. Our next piece of AI news, well, we have tech titans just jog. for the title of the top company in America and wild the world. So, Nvidia last week, their share price soared to an all-time high, giving it a market capitalization of $3.34 trillion, which is nearly doubling its market cap since the beginning
Starting point is 00:15:12 of the year. That's wild to think about. All right. So with that, Nvidia briefly held the title of the world's most valuable company by market cap. the company's, Nvidia's growth has been fueled by its straight-up dominance in providing GPU chips or artificial intelligence, which a lot of people are considering, you know, the new gold or oil or data, like, right, whatever the most valuable thing in the world is.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Right now it is GPUs, it seems like, because that's what is, you know, kind of launching companies into being the most valuable in the world. However, Nvidia's shares slumped Friday and Microsoft regained the top spot. So Microsoft reclaimed the top spot as NVIDIA's shares fell by about 4% reducing their market cap now to about $3.1 trillion. So yeah, pretty bad day for NVIDIA to lose $200 billion in market cap in a single day on Monday. But, you know, this stuff goes back and forth.
Starting point is 00:16:13 So we've seen just over the last week, I don't know the last time that this has happened that there has been three companies in Microsoft, Apple, and NVIDIA, that, are constantly going back and forth for the kind of the quote unquote title as the most valuable company in America. It's been interesting to watch sometimes changing multiple times a day. So kind of analysts right now are predicting a race to $4 trillion market cap in tech between Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. So pretty meteoric rise obviously out of Nvidia, whereas, you know, three years ago,
Starting point is 00:16:49 unless you were maybe a Bitcoin miner or a gamer or you really just followed semiconductor technology, most people in the world had never heard of Nvidia, right? Whereas other, you know, kind of big name companies like, you know, Microsoft, Apple, you know, Google, Amazon, everyone else has been a household name. So, you know, Nvidia has literally come out of nowhere for the most part over the last year and a half two years to now being a world superpower, which obviously we told you about a year ago on this show. He said, no one's paying attention to Nvidia. You need to be paying attention. We called it back then. We said they're going to become the most important company probably in the
Starting point is 00:17:31 world. And we've already seen that now. All right. Speaking of, hey, if you're on the podcast have on our screen here, kind of a photo of us, Nvidia CEO, Jensen Wong, they're talking about the Nvidia news. Do you know that he actually had a, it? clone made of himself by the company Hour One. So we can, hey, we can talk about, did we make news? Maybe I think we actually did. So, hey, it's our show. I can report on this.
Starting point is 00:17:59 So speaking of some kind of news here, well, yeah, we kind of made some news, I think. So we partnered with Hour One last week. And I believe we became the first ever to do a live AI clone to human interview. Yeah, I think that's a thing. But yeah, we did it. So we did partner with our one last week to create a super realistic AI clone of myself. And then my clone interviewed me. Yeah, kind of matter, right?
Starting point is 00:18:28 I'm here telling you about last week when my clone interviewed me. Like, anyways, I kind of think I got my butt kicked. I don't know. Our live stream audiences, you know, if you caught that one last week, let me know. I think actually my AI clone got the better of me. But a couple of kind of big names have done this as well. So like I said, Nvidia CEO Jensen Wong worked with Hour 1, the company to do this. The same thing with LinkedIn co-founder, Reid Hoffman.
Starting point is 00:18:57 So let me know if the three of our clones should maybe do a show together. Me, the LinkedIn co-founder, Reid Hoffman, and Nvidia CEO, Jensen Wong. I kind of think we should get that going. But let me know in the comments if that would be a fun one. Adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live in the Adobe Firefly app, the All-in-One Creative AI Studio.
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Starting point is 00:20:16 driver's seat as the creative director. Adobe Firefly AI assistant now in public beta. See it today at firefly.adobie.com. All right. Our next piece of AI news. Yeah, just a lot of open AI related news here. So open AI has partnered with color health to enhance cancer screening and treatments using AI models. So Color Health's AI co-pilot, which is powered by the GPT4L model, assist doctors in creating personalized cancer screening and pre-treatment plans. So the co-pilot integrates with patient data, clinical guidelines, and AI technology to optimize diagnostic tests and streamline the pre-treatment process. So early studies are showing that a month's delay in cancer treatment can increase mortality
Starting point is 00:21:08 by 6 to 13 percent, highlighting the critical role of efficient AI-assisted processes. So this new collaboration aims to alleviate administrative burdens on oncologists, allowing them to focus on critical decision-making in pancer care when treating cancer patients. All right. More Open AI news. Yeah, it's been a lot of it this week. So this one I think is pretty big. I don't think enough people are talking about this one. So Open AI has acquired Rockset.
Starting point is 00:21:42 All right. So Rockset is a search. kind of a database analytics startup. So this acquisition here came in a stock deal, reportedly valued at a few hundred million dollars. So Rockset is known for its real-time search and analytics databases and will bring expertise in real-time data processing and vector search to enhance OpenAI's enterprise products.
Starting point is 00:22:09 So the acquisition aims to improve OpenAI's ability to quickly assess and analyze vast amounts of information. leading to faster and more accurate responses from AI models. So Rockset's team will join OpenAI, powering the retrieval infrastructure of the chat GPT makers' enterprise products. OpenAI's move to acquire Rockset signifies its commitment to expanding offerings and staying competitive in the AI market, particularly in the enterprise sector. So the integration of Rockset's technology is expected to benefit enterprises by providing tools to rapidly, index and search through their data, potentially improving operational efficiency and decision-making process.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I think this is a huge piece of news that hardly no one is talking about. I think maybe one of the reasons why is this does just interact. Sorry. This does just kind of affect enterprise customers, right? And obviously, open AI and chat chippy T with hundreds of millions of customers. So many of them are a consumer, right? But this is huge because one of the knocks on all large language models, right, not just chat GPT.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Maybe in this space, actually, Gemini is a little ahead of everyone else. But, you know, same thing with Anthropic Claw. So one of the biggest things is, well, you know, hey, these large language models are great. And we see the capabilities of them. However, what about our company's data, right? Especially an enterprise company. That's what makes it difficult, right? Because when you look at these models, you have what's generally called a training date cutoff or a knowledge cutoff, right?
Starting point is 00:23:49 And sometimes that is, it can go up to six, eight, nine months, right? Depending on how quickly these companies are updating their models. So that means, you know, let's say you're an enterprise company. First of all, you don't necessarily know if the information that these big large language models have scraped is the most up to date and accurate information even as of that cutoff date. So that is one of the biggest problems, and it does actually cause hallucinations, right? Because if a model isn't 100% sure, if you're asking it a very specific query, that's one of the reasons why sometimes you get these vague cookie cutter responses, right? So this move from Open AI, I think, is pretty huge, and it will impact some enterprise customers.
Starting point is 00:24:33 So we are actually doing a training for an enterprise company last week. And this is one of the most common questions that we get imprompting. engineering in general, especially when we're helping companies, right? That's something we do. So if that's something you need help with, make sure to reach out to us. However, you know, companies are like, wait, you know, even if we have the enterprise version of chat GPT, it's not connected to our data, right? It's, it's our workspace.
Starting point is 00:24:58 You know, we can create GPTs with our own data. It's like, no, it's your own data is not there. It's not live. So I think this is a pretty big play in that space with OpenAI's acquisition of rock sets. trying to, you know, I don't know if this will, in theory, solve, quote, unquote, retrieval augmented generation. So we talk about bringing rag to models, right? So you can bring your own kind of data.
Starting point is 00:25:21 But right now you have to use a third party, right? You have to build a solution around this and you can't really do this out of the box inside the kind of quote unquote chat interface of chat GPT. You have to build this. You have to be able to work with third party tools, systems, integrations, APIs, you know, your data warehouses, et cetera. So it's going to be interesting to see how Open AI uses this rock set kind of acquisition to maybe change that. I don't know if it'll solve it, but it's going to change it, I think, for sure.
Starting point is 00:25:53 All right. And our last piece of AI news for the day or might be for the week, but again, huge. This is huge. I don't think, you know, people are really paying enough attention to this either. But the former co-founder of OpenAI, Ilya Sutskieber, has launched a new venture called Super, Super Intelligence, Inc., focusing on developing safe and powerful artificial intelligence to rival kind of his former company, or at least what they're trying to do in this safety sector. So, Ilya's departure from OpenAI and the subsequent launch of SSI, so again, that's safe, superintelligence ink. it highlights the increasing concerns in the tech industry regarding the safe and responsible development of AI technologies.
Starting point is 00:26:43 So SSI aims to prioritize safety in AI advancements, in contrast to concerns raised about prioritizing commercial growth over long-term safety at Open AI. So obviously, if you follow the everyday AI show here, you know there's been a lot of kind of safety shakeups or deprioritization. at OpenAI. It's kind of their internal team has kind of been dismantled their safety team. So the launch of SSI reflects a shift toward prioritizing safety in progress without being influenced by short-term commercial pressures.
Starting point is 00:27:22 So that's, you know, kind of some of when these safety team leads at OpenAI have kind of left over the last month or two, it's, they kind of said, they said, hey, right now safety is not a big of a concern as it should be. And they kind of accused Open AI of prioritizing shiny features and product updates over safety, which is something that Open AI, you know, I think many years ago, before all of these, you know, big partnerships now with Microsoft and partnerships with Apple, seemingly open AI, at least publicly, you know, seem to be much more focused on safety and the future of, you know, how AI and large language models can benefit humanity.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Obviously, they haven't pivoted completely away from that, but it does seem like at least publicly, that doesn't seem like as much of a priority anymore, which is kind of understandable, right? The fact that Open AI is essentially going to be powering literally almost every single device, right? Not every single one, but I would say more than two thirds of devices, it is going to be powering, right? because Microsoft's co-pilot is powered by GPT4O from OpenAI and all of Apple's products that they just announced at WWDC.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Their future, quote unquote, Apple intelligence AI, is going to be powered by the GPT40 technology as well. So here you have Open AI, you know, which three, four years ago, hardly anyone had heard of. Now they are literally going to be powering almost the future of how we work. obviously Google has their Gemini products and their Samsung Android devices. But for the most part, when you're talking about, you know, desktop computers, laptops, you know, obviously those two, it's just Microsoft and Apple have the lion's share. Right. So, yeah, if you're talking about smartphones, you know, Google obviously, you know, has a big slice of the pie there.
Starting point is 00:29:24 But hey, for the most part, Open AI, I get it. I get how maybe they're, they're focused. now is a little bit more on these products, right? Because you have now this responsibility to, you know, power the future of how we all work. So I do understand maybe how at least from a front facing perspective, how open AI is maybe seemingly focused less on safety. I don't think it's a good thing. I think they should be focusing more on safety. But I understand with especially the kind of announcements, right? So Microsoft at their build conference just, you know, kind of talked about a huge increase in their partnership and depth of their partnership with Open AI.
Starting point is 00:30:04 And then, you know, Apple going from zero to a hundred with Open AI. So I like this approach from, you know, former Open AI co-founder and Ilya Sutski Verr, who is, you know, widely regarded as one of the brightest minds in artificial intelligence, maybe ever, but essentially, you know, especially of today's current day. So I think this is super important with his SSI, this new company. but having a third party that is really dedicated to making sure that these AI systems are safe. So we don't know yet exactly what SSI will be focusing on. But I think it's important, right?
Starting point is 00:30:45 I think Google does a pretty good job with safety. You have kind of deep mine, which is almost its separate, you know, separate entity. Microsoft, I think does pretty well as well. you know, they have their separate branch now called Microsoft AI. But, you know, Open AI doesn't. And, you know, Open AI is seemingly, again, seemingly looks like safety is being deprioritized. So I think it's important for kind of a quote unquote impartial third party to be leading the way on safety.
Starting point is 00:31:15 I think probably out of all of the companies, I would say actually Anthropic has had the deepest and maybe the best commitment to safety, at least with, you know, all of these, you know, tech trillionaire or, you know, startup unicorns. You know, I think Anthropic and Open AI are past the unicorn status. I don't know. What comes after a unicorn? I think we have to make up a word there. You know, once you, you know, when an AI startup, you know, hits a billion dollar, you know, valuation, you get unicorn status.
Starting point is 00:31:45 So, you know, now that they have $100 billion valuation, you know, we'll have to come up with something else, super unicorns. Anyways, you know, I think Anthropic, at least of the, you know, companies building the AI models has really taken the lead in safety, but pretty huge news here from Ilya Satskie on the SSI. All right, that is a hopefully quick-ish recap on the AI news that matters for the week of June 24th. All right, let's run it down super quickly. So runway has struck back in the AI video wars with their Gen 3 alpha, which should be released any minute, any day now. Then we have Anthropic, speaking of big releases, Anthropic unveiled their quad 3.5 sonnet, which is already benchmarking as the most capable model.
Starting point is 00:32:39 Then we have Tech Titans just jostling for the title of most valuable company in America and actually the world. So we saw Nvidia briefly claim that title. But now Microsoft is back in Apple in number two with Nvidia as number three. It looks like everyday AI. We kind of made news of ourselves here with the first ever that we believe couldn't find any evidence anywhere else of a clone interviewing its counterpart live. So yeah, my AI clone interviewed me. I think I got my butt kick. Then we have startup color health and open AI partnered for a cancer research pilot.
Starting point is 00:33:18 More open AI news where they acquired Rock Set to enhance infrastructure for enterprise. products and customers. And then the former OpenAI co-founder, Ilya Setskiever, just announced his new company, Safe Super Intelligence, Inc., to focus on safety. You got to love that he just skipped AGI artificial general intelligence and went straight to super intelligence. Talk about, you know, working in the future and getting ahead. Love to see it. All right. Speaking of the future tomorrow, make sure to join us. Yes, that Anthropic Claude 35. I think it's actually super impressive and the one feature that I think
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