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Chapter 1: What are the latest updates in AI news?
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Chapter 2: How is Google expanding its personal intelligence features?
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Chapter 3: What alternatives is the Pentagon developing to Anthropic?
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Chapter 4: What is Mistral's Forage platform and its significance?
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Chapter 5: How is BuzzFeed experimenting with AI content generation?
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Chapter 6: Why are US Senators calling for the shutdown of SeedDance?
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of AI models on copyright and personal rights?
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Chapter 8: How might AI regulation evolve in the future?
Today on the show, we're talking about some big news in the AI space. Number one, Mistral is betting on a build-your-own AI. They're taking on OpenAI and Propagand Enterprise. Gary Tan has a Claude Code setup, which is getting a lot of people triggered, and a lot of people love it.
The Pentagon is developing an alternative to Anthropic, some new reports have shown, and BuzzFeed right now is developing what is called, quote-unquote, AI slop apps, and they're trying to do this to get new revenue. Google has a personal intelligence feature that is expanding to all US users, and OpenAI is expanding their government footprint, and Seedance, the, uh,
you know, the AI video generated company coming out of ByteDance. They actually are getting some serious heat from Congress, which is calling on them to shut down over basically a lack of guardrails. So we're getting into all of this on the podcast today, and we're going to do a deep dive on the Seed Dance story in particular.
Before we get into all of that, I wanted to mention some huge news for my startup, which is AIbox.ai. We have just launched video on our platform. So in the past, you know that you got access to over 40 of the top AI models all in one place. You could kind of chat with them in a playground. We had image, text, and audio, and we have officially now added video.
So we have two models from ByteDance. They're SeedDance. We have the three different models from Google, VO2, 3Fast, and 3. We have two different models from OpenAI, including Sora 2 and Sora 2 Pro. And we have Pixiverse V5 from Pixiverse. So there's a ton of amazing video models that are now on Open or now on AIbox.ai. If you don't have a subscription already, you can get it for $8.99 a month.
Super cheap, way cheaper than any of the other platforms. You get access to 78 different AI models. Guys, in the past, you've heard me say 40 models a million times. I'm actually kind of stuck in that, but we keep adding new models. And I just counted right now, we're at 78 new models on AI Box.
Everything from text, image, audio, video, more announcements coming, tons of new features, subscriptions are going crazy. And we actually doubled revenue last month, which is amazing. But if you want to check it out, it's linked in the description, AIbox.ai. Check out all of the latest new video models. It's only $8.99 a month, and we have 20% off if you get an annual plan. So I'll leave a link.
Let's get into everything happening in the news today. So the first story I want to cover is that Google is expanding their personal intelligence feature. They're doing this to all of their US users. So basically, they're pushing Gemini a lot deeper into the Google ecosystem. And I mean, I thought it was pretty embedded in there.
I've actually been impressed because I've been calling on them to do this for like over a year now. But basically, they're going to let it personalize responses using connected data from your Gmail, from your Google Photos. I think what's interesting here is it's not just kind of this premium user experience. Google is going to widen distribution.
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