Amazon invests $2.75 B in Anthropic. This brings Amazonâs investment to $4B, as it follows their previous investment of $1.25 B, which gave them the option to invest the additional funds. This comes as Anthropicâs new Claude-3 chatbot outperforms ChatGPT- 4 in recent tests. Amazon has unique insight into Anthropicâs performance as it is one of the suite of AI models offered by AWS, which include most of Claudeâs competitors.
Sora Goes To Hollywood. Everyone is reacting to a Bloomberg report that OpenAI will soon be meeting with studios and other Hollywood stakeholders to demonstrate the capabilities of the text-to-video generator and explore partnerships. OpenA says unnamed âA listâ directors are already using it.
Based in Toronto, shy kids are a multimedia production company who utilized Sora for the above short film about a man âwho is literally filled with hot air.â His head, as you can see, is a yellow balloon. âWe now have the ability to expand on stories we once thought impossible,â shares the trio made up of Walter Woodman, Sidney Leeder and Patrick Cederberg. Walter, who directed Air Head, said âas great as Sora is at generating things that appear real, what excites us is its ability to make things that are totally surreal.â
Neuralink Shows Paralyzed Patient Playing Chess on a PC. Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface company shared a video of their first human patient, Noland Arbaugh, playing chess and Civilization VI using their brain implant. Arbaugh, who is paralyzed below the shoulders, described the experience as “just stare somewhere on the screen” to move the cursor. While some experts see this as a promising step, others emphasize that it’s still early days and the technology has limitations. Arbaugh acknowledged that there’s still work to be done, but the implant has already changed his life.
Illuvium Labs Raises an additional $12M for NFT Gaming Universe. Following an extensive 3.5-year development journey and $60 million in funding, Illuvium Labs is on the cusp of unveiling its interoperable gaming universe. It will feature three interconnected titles designed to utilize the same NFTs seamlessly across all games, promising a first-of-its-kind experience. The influx of $12 million in Series A funding from esteemed firms like King River Capital, Arrington and Animoca will be allocated to developing new gaming titles within the Illuvium ecosystem.
Databricksâ BDRX claims the crown as best open-source LLM. Which include Metaâs Llama 2, and Mistralâs Mixtral. Leading companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic sell, or rent, their proprietary private models to enterprises and subscribers. It was produced for just $10M, orders of magnitude less than its competitors. On Monday, Wired reported that the company showed data proving its AI modelâs reading comprehension, answers to general knowledge questions, and coding is superior to other open-source models that can be downloaded from Hugging Face and modified by users.
Shiba-Inu Metaverse leader steps down amidst dispute over IP. Marcie Jastrow, the well-regarded Hollywood executive who led Technicolorâs XR efforts, has left the company. This led the âcompanyâs’ legions, known as the Shib Army, to speculate about malfeasance, which is easy to do, because Jastrow is the only person involved who is not anonymous, including Ship’s charismatic leader Shytoshi Kusama.
This Live Football experience was built by Immersiv.io to showcase how AR can transform the Live Sports Broadcast & Fan experience using the Apple Vision Pro. Immersiv.io worked with the Bundesliga (the German Football League) on the production. In a post on X, the company said. âThis is a 3D reproduction of the live game integrating TRACAB Gen 6 live skeletal data of all players and the ball, complemented with real-time insights, offering the ultimate live tactical perspective of the game.â
SXSW 2024: XR That Makes You Go Wow. The XR Competition was won by an AI experience, The Golden Key. This is the second year in a row that an XR experience did not take the immersive festivalâs grand prize.
The 2nd Annual AI Film Festival is coming to Los Angeles on May 1st, and New York May 9th. Seats are limited, request to attend at http://aiff.com
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