AI Genesis: News Roundup

Latest news from Anthropic, OpenAI, Microsoft, DeepMind and more

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Hey Genesis Residents,

In the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence, innovation is happening at breakneck speed. This week's AI update brings exciting news from News from Anthropic, OpenAI, Microsoft, DeepMind and more!

Get ready for AI-powered robots that chat and complete tasks, streamlined product listing with a single click, and the world's first AI software engineer.

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OpenAI’s Sora will be publicly available soon

OpenAI will release Sora, its text-to-video AI tool, to the public later this year. Sora generates realistic video scenes from text prompts and may add audio capabilities in the future. 

In addition to making the tool available to the public, OpenAI has plans to “eventually” incorporate audio, which has the potential to make the scenes even more realistic.

OpenAI plans to offer Sora at a cost similar to DALL-E, its text-to-image model, and is developing features for users to edit the AI-generated content.

DeepMind's AI agent SIMA

DeepMind has developed SIMA.

SIMA is an AI agent that can perceive and understand a variety of environments, then take actions to achieve an instructed goal.

It comprises a model designed for precise image-language mapping and a video model that predicts what will happen next on-screen.

Trained on nine different games in collaboration with eight game studios, SIMA can generalize learned skills to new gaming worlds without requiring access to game code or APIs.

Claude 3 Haiku

Anthropic has launched Claude 3 Haiku, their most cost-effective and fastest AI model yet, with strong vision capabilities and performance on industry benchmarks. 

It can process 21K tokens per second for prompts under 32K tokens and is well-suited for businesses requiring efficient analysis of large datasets and timely output generation.

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Microsoft AI-powered cybersecurity tool

Microsoft is expanding the availability of its AI-powered cybersecurity tool, "Security Copilot," from April 1, 2024. 

The tool helps with tasks like summarizing incidents, analyzing vulnerabilities, and sharing information.

Microsoft plans to adopt a 'pay-as-you-go' pricing model to reduce entry barriers.

Devin: The AI Software Engineer

This is a big deal! Devin, created by Cognition, is being hailed as the world's first AI software engineer. 

Unlike coding assistants that suggest lines of code, Devin can write entire programs, fix bugs, and even deploy them. This could significantly impact software development.

It's designed to work alongside humans, enhancing productivity rather than replacing jobs.

My predictions for the future

2024:

General AI is introduced that can improve itself and create other types of AIs.

General AI is used to build robots and machines that can build other robots and machines.

2025:

Humans start working 1-2 days per week, and gradually humans are replaced entirely by machines.

2026

Socialism will be introduced to distribute wealth according to the needs of people, since no one needs to work anymore.

People will spend their time in virtual reality, earning virtual currency by working virtual jobs because otherwise, their life has no meaning. 

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