AI Brief
EP 38 : OpenAI & National Labs, Google AI Calls, Open Source Models, Music AI with Riffusion & More!
01 Feb 2025
In this episode, we cover the latest in AI. OpenAI is partnering with U.S. National Laboratories on nuclear security, granting thousands of scientists access to their most advanced AI models for research in areas like cybersecurity, power grid protection, disease treatment, and physics. Google has released new AI-powered search features that can handle phone calls for you, including inquiring about local services and waiting on hold with customer service lines. We'll also explore new open-source models like Tülu 3 from Ai2, which matches the performance of OpenAI's GPT-4o. Plus, we look at Mistral's new efficient model and Riffusion's free AI music platform. Other AI news includes Alphabet's Gemini 2.0 Flash, new models from Sakana AI and the latest funding for AI companies. We wrap up with trending AI tools for productivity, code generation, SEO, content creation, 3D design and cloud computing. Tune in for all the details!
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