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This Week in AI ðŸ’
From CIOs to the Video Game Revolution
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This Week in AI (4 min)
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CIO Perspectives:
A significant shift towards AI integration is observed, with 94% of organizations planning enterprise-wide integration by 2025.
Collaboration between IT and business units is essential for successful AI implementation and integration.
MIT Technology Review Insights
Uncovering How AI Thinks ðŸ’
The study investigated how large language models generalize information from their training data and trace model outputs back to specific training examples.
The ability to trace model outputs back to specific training data not only sheds light on the inner workings of these models often a black box
The Video Game Revolution 👾
Generating Games from scratch, Google's Genie, trained on 30,000 hours of video game footage, can create interactive video games from photos, images, or even sketches.
Autonomous AI Agents: Games can now Create dynamic, adaptive non-player characters (NPCs) that can evolve beyond scripted roles, learn from player interactions, and contribute to an ever-changing game world
Google's Genie, trained on 30,000 hours of video game footage, can create interactive video games from photos, images, or even sketches.
— co/ai (@getcoai)
10:25 PM • Mar 10, 2024
OpenAI Jukebox:
OpenAI Released Jukebox: A model trained on 1.2 million songs able to create music in the style of popular artists across many genres
OpenAI has released several generated songs on SoundCloud as early as 4 years ago:
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