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  • 🌟 OpenAI’s Sora appears to have leaked

  • 🌊 New AI Makes Future Floods Look Real

  • 👀 Uber’s Secret Army of Gig Workers for AI Training

  • 🦙 Ai2 Takes on Meta’s Llama with New Models

  • 💡 Perplexity Thinking Beyond Software

  • 💻 Byte-Sized Buzz

  • 📚 Must-Reads

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🌟 OpenAI’s Sora appears to have leaked - LINK

  • A group of artists testing OpenAI's text-to-video AI tool, Sora, leaked access to the model on the Hugging Face platform. This action was a protest against OpenAI's use of their unpaid labor for early testing, known as "redteaming."

  • The artists, calling themselves "PR Puppets," accused OpenAI of exploiting their work for public relations purposes. They highlighted minimal compensation and restrictive content approval requirements, expressing concerns over the program's rollout and its impact on creative professionals.

  • In response to the leak, OpenAI quickly shut off early access to Sora, emphasizing that the tool is still in research preview mode. The company stated that participation in testing was voluntary and that they are working to balance creativity with robust safety measures before a broader release.

🌊 New AI Makes Future Floods Look Real - LINK

  • MIT researchers have developed an AI tool that combines generative models with physics-based flood simulations to create realistic satellite images depicting potential flooding scenarios. This innovation aims to help communities better visualize and prepare for impending storms.

  • The team applied their method to regions in Texas and North Carolina, generating images that illustrate how these areas might appear after significant flooding events. These visualizations are intended to facilitate more intuitive communication of climate risks.

  • By providing realistic visual representations of potential flood impacts, this AI tool can assist residents and policymakers in making informed decisions regarding evacuation and resource allocation, ultimately improving disaster preparedness and response strategies.

👀 Uber’s Secret Army of Gig Workers for AI Training - LINK

  • Uber is assembling a team of gig workers to label data for its AI models, aiming to enhance the performance of its machine learning systems.

  • By utilizing its existing network of gig workers, Uber plans to efficiently process large datasets, which are crucial for training and refining AI algorithms.

  • This initiative may offer additional income opportunities for gig workers, but it also raises questions about job security, compensation, and the nature of gig work in the evolving AI landscape.

🦙 Ai2 Takes on Meta’s Llama with New Models - LINK

  • The Allen Institute for AI (AI2) has unveiled OLMo 2, a new family of language models designed to rival Meta's Llama series.

  • A key feature of OLMo 2 is its commitment to full reproducibility, allowing researchers and developers to replicate and build upon the models' results.

  • By releasing OLMo 2, AI2 aims to foster transparency and collaboration in the AI community, providing an open-source alternative to proprietary models like Llama.

💡 Perplexity Thinking Beyond Software - LINK

  • Perplexity AI is considering entering the hardware market to enhance its AI-powered search capabilities.

  • The company is exploring the development of dedicated devices that could offer users a more integrated and seamless search experience.

  • This initiative reflects Perplexity AI's strategy to differentiate itself in the competitive AI search landscape by providing specialized hardware solutions.

  • 📊 Figure 02 Takes on the Workload Solo - LINK

  • 🚫 Elon Musk Says “No Way” to InfoWars X Accounts for The Onion - LINK

  • 🔵 Bluesky verification could look a lot different from X’s blue checks - LINK

  • 💊 Roon Banks $15M to Replace ‘Dr. Google’ with Real Docs - LINK

  • 🤖 Inflection AI CEO Throws in the Towel on Bigger AI Models - LINK

📖 You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place

If you're curious about AI but don’t want a dry lecture, You Look Like a Thing and I Love You by Janelle Shane is a perfect pick. It’s hilarious, insightful, and makes complex AI concepts easy to understand with quirky experiments and real-world examples. Whether you’re tech-savvy or a total newbie, this book will make you laugh while showing how AI shapes our weird, wonderful world. A fun, must-read for anyone intrigued by artificial intelligence!

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