The Frontier Model Forum wants to manage the risks of any AI models more powerful than current state-of-the-art. Basically, any model stronger than GPT-4 will have a much harder time breaking into the market. Are they trying to slow down competitors, or are they really concerned with AI safety?
Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI launched the Frontier Model Forum to develop standards for evaluating risks of frontier models (= better than the most advanced current models), and to “plug into” global orgs like G-7 and OECD. - Axios
GPT-4 defeated engineering and business students from a top college at generating product ideas – suggesting that it’s more creative than the average human, and that idea evaluation and selection will become the key skill for innovators now. - SSRN
Netflix is racing ahead with AI-generated content – and ready to pay as much as $900,000 per year to experts that will help them realize their AI-powered future. - Engadget
It’s unclear if this can be patched by LLM providers – researchers created a program that writes strings of characters which manipulate both open-source (e.g. Llama) and black-box (e.g. GPT) models into providing harmful content (e.g. how to build a bomb). - LLM-Attacks
If you’d like to play around with Llama 2 on your PC, Mac, or iOS / Android phone, here’s a short and simple guide to get started. - Replicate
Amazon is expanding their genAI-powered healthcare offering with AWS HealthScribe, which transcribes and summarizes patient histories, and AWS HealthImaging for analyzing medical imaging data at scale. - TechCrunch
Shopify users can sign up for early access to Sidekick, their unique AI assistant that can even perform actions within the store – an interesting example of genAI being integrated into an established platform. - Shopify
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