In this week's episode, we cover:
ChatGPT's Momentous First Year
In its first year, ChatGPT became wildly popular, gaining 100 million users faster than any other platform. But it hasn't been without incident, facing outages, bans, new capabilities like computer vision, regulatory scrutiny, leadership shakeups, and more.
Synthetic Media Company Unveils Instant Digital Avatars
AI startup HeyGen has unveiled new technology to more quickly create digital avatars from video, enabled by less source footage required. This could spur usage for sales prospecting, marketing videos, and more synthetic media. However, consent and ethical risks around fake content continue.
Stable Diffusion Offshoot Enables Real-Time Image Generation
An offshoot of text-to-image generator Stable Diffusion can now create images in near real-time. This leap in efficiency empowers more interactive and customized visual content creation. It also pushes capabilities closer to potential future applications like on-demand video and gaming.
Hype Builds Around New Generative Video Startup
Exciting new firm Pika has demoed remarkable quality text-to-video capabilities. However, expectations should remain measured until real-world testing matched demos. Either way, growth potential seems substantial given rising demand for synthetic video and rapid pace of progress.
AI Excels at Complex Strategy Game Requiring Human Negotiation
An AI system called Cicero can now play the elaborate strategy game Diplomacy as well as top-tier human players. It indicates AI persuasive abilities are advancing alongside raw computational intelligence. This could eventually enable new use cases like contract negotiations and even political debates.
Music Generation System Becomes More Controllable and Shareable
Users can now fine-tune audio outputs from text-to-music tool Stable Audio. Fresh editing parameters empower more personalized results. Added sharing and library elements also aim to facilitate collaborating. These improvements may help marketers stand out from stock audio content.
Artists Revive Copyright Lawsuit Against AI Firms, Citing Damages
After a partial dismissal, artists revived an amended legal complaint against AI companies allegedly misusing their works. By surfacing AI-generated art over original pieces for their names in search engine results, artists claim tangible harm from degraded commercial prospects and online reputation. Technical remedies seem feasible, but more twists in this formative legal saga likely lie ahead.