Published on 2024-10-27 by Marcus Tober
Timeframe: Last 30 Days
Number of articles: 8
Categories: AI News, AI Tools, AI
New generative AI tools open the doors of music creation
New generative AI tools are revolutionizing music creation, making it accessible to everyone. Google has launched updates to MusicFX DJ, allowing users to generate live music interactively with intuitive controls and high-quality audio. Collaborating with artist Jacob Collier, the tool enables players to mix genres and instruments using text prompts, creating unique soundscapes. Additionally, the Music AI Sandbox offers experimental tools for musicians, while YouTube’s Dream Track generates instrumental soundtracks based on user prompts. All generated music is watermarked for responsible use, highlighting a commitment to ethical AI deployment in the music industry.
Source: Deepmind Blog
Link: https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/new-generative-ai-tools-open-the-doors-of-music-creation/
Date: October 23rd, 2024
As AI advances, gaming studios, developers, and players face a new reality
The gaming industry is undergoing a significant transformation due to the rise of AI, which presents both opportunities and challenges. A survey revealed that 84% of game developers are concerned about the ethical implications of generative AI, including job displacement and copyright issues. In 2023, thousands of developers lost their jobs as studios pivoted towards AI-driven projects. While some see AI as a tool to democratize game creation and streamline workflows, others fear it may reduce human artists to mere operators, leading to a flood of low-quality, derivative content. The ethical concerns extend to the potential misuse of AI-generated content, particularly in creating harmful or exploitative imagery. The industry must navigate these complexities to ensure AI enhances rather than diminishes human creativity.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/10/as-ai-advances-gaming-studios-developers-and-players-face-a-new-reality/
Date: October 14th, 2024
The gaming industry is facing a midlife crisis – is AI its future?
The gaming industry, once booming, is now facing a slowdown with global revenues dipping and growth stagnating, particularly in mature markets. The costs of developing AAA games have skyrocketed, leading studios to rely on established franchises rather than innovation. Meanwhile, indie games are gaining traction, capturing a significant market share and showcasing creative risks. AI is emerging as a transformative force in game development, enabling new levels of creativity and player involvement. Tools like GameNGen and Genie are paving the way for AI-driven game design, potentially democratizing game creation and reshaping industry dynamics, despite challenges like job displacement and content moderation.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/10/the-gaming-industry-is-facing-a-midlife-crisis-is-ai-its-future/
Date: October 11th, 2024
Demis Hassabis & John Jumper awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, co-founders of Google DeepMind, have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of AlphaFold, an AI system that predicts protein structures from amino acid sequences. This innovation has transformed the field of protein research, providing over 2 million scientists worldwide with a powerful tool for discovery. AlphaFold’s impact has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, and its 2021 paper is among the most cited in history. Both Hassabis and Jumper expressed gratitude for the honor, emphasizing AI’s potential to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and improve lives.
Source: Deepmind Blog
Link: https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/demis-hassabis-john-jumper-awarded-nobel-prize-in-chemistry/
Date: October 09th, 2024
DAI#59 – APIs, dead bills, and NVIDIA opens up
This week’s AI news roundup highlights several key developments: OpenAI introduced new API features, including a Realtime API that enhances user interaction, while Apple opted out of a funding round despite integrating OpenAI’s models. California’s Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the SB 1047 AI safety bill, raising questions about AI risks, but signed other bills focusing on deepfakes and AI rights. The EU is working on an AI code of practice to ensure safety. Liquid AI is innovating with its Liquid Foundation Models optimized for longer-context data. NVIDIA launched an open-source AI model, NVLM 1.0, challenging existing proprietary models. A study revealed that large language models often fabricate answers instead of admitting ignorance. Additionally, several AI-powered tools worth exploring were mentioned, alongside other notable AI stories from the week.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/10/dai59-apis-dead-bills-and-nvidia-opens-up/
Date: October 04th, 2024
OpenAI unveils Realtime API and other features for developers
At OpenAI’s recent Dev Day event, no new models were released, but several new API features were introduced that are set to excite developers. The highlights include the beta Realtime API, which allows for low-latency speech-to-speech interactions, vision fine-tuning for improved image understanding, prompt caching to enhance cost efficiency, and model distillation for easier fine-tuning of smaller models. These features aim to streamline the development process, reduce costs, and enhance the capabilities of applications built on OpenAI’s models, particularly the GPT-4o model.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/10/openai-unveils-realtime-api-and-other-features-for-developers/
Date: October 02nd, 2024
EU kickstarts AI code of practice to balance innovation & safety
The European Commission has initiated the development of the first General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, closely linked to the recently enacted EU AI Act. This Code aims to establish clear guidelines for AI models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, focusing on transparency, copyright, and risk management. Nearly 1,000 experts from various fields are collaborating on this project, led by renowned AI expert Yoshua Bengio, who emphasizes the potential risks of powerful AI. The final Code is expected by April 2025 and will significantly influence AI deployment in the EU. While it could set global standards for AI safety and ethics, there are concerns that overly strict regulations might hinder innovation in Europe, especially compared to more development-friendly approaches in the US and China.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/10/eu-kickstarts-ai-code-of-practice-to-balance-innovation-safety/
Date: October 01st, 2024
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 AI safety bill
California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the SB 1047 AI safety bill, which aimed to impose strict safety checks on AI models exceeding certain thresholds. Newsom argued that the bill was overly broad and could mislead the public about the risks of AI, potentially stifling innovation. He emphasized the need for targeted regulation rather than a blanket approach, while also acknowledging the importance of addressing AI risks. The veto drew mixed reactions, with some praising the decision for its potential to foster innovation, while others criticized it as a setback for necessary oversight in the tech industry.
Source: DailyAI Blog
Link: https://dailyai.com/2024/09/california-governor-gavin-newsom-vetoes-sb-1047-ai-safety-bill/
Date: September 30th, 2024
Written by Marcus Tober
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