Bill Gates makes bold 2024 prediction for AI
Bill Gates shared his positive views on how AI will grow in 2024
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Here’s what happened this week:
Gemini is behind GPT-3.5
"Hallucinate" is the Word of the Year
Bill Gates makes bold 2024 prediction for AI
$750M round and Midjourney 6
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Gemini is behind GPT-3.5
Recent third-party testing has revealed that Google's Gemini Pro LLM, which has generated mixed opinions, performs slightly worse than OpenAI's free GPT-3.5 on most assessments, despite its much-anticipated launch.
Highlights:
Gemini struggled with questions in various domains, including academics, reasoning, and math, performing slightly worse than GPT-3.5.
Some identified issues include difficulties with longer queries, strong content blocking, and a bias towards specific choices.
Gemini showed strength in generating content in languages other than English. However, content filtering led to responses being blocked in ten language pairs.
Google has disputed the findings, referencing its own research and mentioning the upcoming release of Gemini Ultra in early 2024.
Why it's important: The results of this study suggest that Google might be trailing in the AI race, especially with the upcoming Gemini Ultra release. If substantial improvements aren't seen, Google could face some tough times.
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"Hallucinate" is the Word of the Year
"Hallucinate" was chosen as the Word of the Year by Dictionary.com in 2023, with a new AI-related meaning.
Highlights:
Lookups for "hallucinate" increased by 46%, often in reference to AI-generated content.
Dictionary.com introduced this AI-related definition in 2022, drawing parallels to past tech metaphors like "virus."
Searches for other AI-related terms, including LLM, chatbot, generative AI, and GPT, also rose, with a 62% average increase in AI-related word searches on the platform.
Bill Gates makes bold 2024 prediction for AI
Bill Gates shared his positive views on how AI will grow in 2024 in a new blog post.
Highlights:
He predicts AI will become widely used in countries like the U.S. in the next 18-24 months.
Gates discussed ongoing AI projects in medicine, including fighting antibiotic resistance and helping with high-risk pregnancies.
He believes AI will change education by providing personalized tutoring and praised chatbots that adapt educational content to each student's needs.
Gates thinks AI will enhance job roles and increase productivity, rather than taking away jobs.
Why it's important: Bill Gates' latest statements mark a significant shift in his outlook on AI, showing more optimism about its potential in healthcare, education, and the workforce. His views are influential, given his background as the founder of Microsoft and his experience with technological advancements.
Other news in AI
Anthropic, ChatGPT's competitor, seeking to raise $750M in funding round led by Menlo Ventures (link)
Midjourney’s V6 update takes AI-generated images to the next level (link)
Top-5 AI tools this week
VoiceDual - Transform your voice with AI (link)
Wysper - Turn your podcast into a content engine (link)
GPT Engineer - Rapid prototyping with speed you haven't seen before (link)
Creatify AI - Create short video ads in seconds, just with a product URL (link)
Thumbinator - Compare YouTube thumbnails with different filters and contrast (link)
Weekly AI image
Side by side comparison + prompts Midjourney v5.2 vs v6 (source)
Weekly Thread
Weekly Midjourney Prompt
colorful text reading "300K" over a hyperdetailed painterly illustration of a rainbow corgi, intricate fine lines, liquid emulsion printing, color splash, explosion of color --v 6.0 --ar 3:4
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