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AI 🎉 Friday Focus: NVIDIA's Eos, Humane's AI Pin, Google-Anthropic Partnership, and Snap Lens Fest

AI Spotlight Nov 10, 2023
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Happy Friday! Interesting AI news today:

1/ 🖥️ NVIDIA's Eos supercomputer sets new AI training record.
2/ 🚀 Humane's AI Pin.
3/ ↗️ Google and Anthropic Boost AI with New Chips.
4/ 📷 Snap focuses on AI at Lens Fest with ChatGPT integration.

For further details, let's keep reading! 👇

Welcome to AI news today!
AI is rapidly evolving, and new developments are being made all the time. Today, let's explore some interesting stories relate to AI, including:  NVIDIA's Eos supercomputer set a new AI training record, Humane launch its AI Pin device, Google and Anthropic partner to develop new AI chips, and Snap focus on AI at Lens Fest with ChatGPT integration.
Stay tuned for more updates in the rapidly evolving world of AI!

1/ NVIDIA's Eos supercomputer sets new AI training record. 🖥️

NVIDIA's Eos supercomputer has broken its own AI training benchmark record, training a 175 billion parameter GPT-3 model in under four minutes. This is a significant improvement over the previous benchmark, which was set just six months ago.

Eos is powered by more than 10,000 H100 Tensor Core GPUs and is capable of delivering 40 exaflops of AI processing power. NVIDIA set six records in nine benchmark tests with Eos, including training a Stable Diffusion model in 2.5 minutes and a BERT-Large model in just 7.2 seconds.

The company plans to apply these expanded compute abilities to a variety of tasks, including the development of foundational models, AI-assisted GPU design, neural rendering, multimodal generative AI, and autonomous driving systems.

NVIDIA’s Eos supercomputer just broke its own AI training benchmark record
NVIDIA’s new Eos supercomputer uses more than 10,000 H100 Tensor Core GPUs to train a 175 billion-parameter GPT-3 model in under four minutes.

2/ Humane's AI Pin. 🚀

Humane's first product, AI Pin, is a lapel-worn device that serves as a voice-first AI assistant. It has a 12-megapixel camera, accelerometer, gyroscope, depth, and time of flight sensor. It also has a laser projection system that can display text, messages, and rudimentary previews of images on the user's palm.

The device is powered by a Snapdragon processor and 32GB of local storage. It has a battery life of four to five hours on a charge, and can be extended to nine hours with the included battery booster.

The device is still in the early stages of development. The company plans to release the device in early next year, with an initial batch of 100,000 units. The device will cost $699, with an additional $24 monthly subscription fee. The subscription fee includes a phone number, unlimited talk, text, and data, and access to all of Humane's AI services.

Humane believes that the Pin is a new way of thinking about computing. The company believes that the Pin can help people to be more productive and efficient, and to stay connected to the world around them in a more meaningful way.

Humane’s Ai Pin up close | TechCrunch
We spent 90 minutes with the pin and its founders at Humane’s San Francisco office to the discus the $699 AI wearable.

3/ Google and Anthropic boost AI with new chips. ↗️

Google and Anthropic are partnering to develop new AI chips that will push the boundaries of artificial intelligence. The partnership is backed by a $500 million investment from Google, and Anthropic will use Google's TPU v5e chips to perform AI inference.

These TPUs are specifically designed for machine learning and offer swifter training times and energy efficiencies, which are critical for training large language models (LLMs) like Anthropic's Claude.

While OpenAI's recent advancements, particularly the GPT-4 Turbo, challenge any perceived lead by Anthropic, the powerful TPUs could help Anthropic develop a more powerful LLM faster. The battle is not without its nuances, but Anthropic may now hold a golden ticket thanks to Google's hefty backing.

Google and Anthropic Are Gunning for AI Dominance with New Chips - Decrypt
Anthropic’s Claude LLM gains a competitive edge with Google’s TPU v5e chips as part of a collaboration that not only injects capital but also promises to push the boundaries of AI’s computational frontiers.

4/ Snap focuses on AI at Lens Fest with ChatGPT integration. 📷

Snap is adding ChatGPT to its augmented reality (AR) Lenses, enabling new and engaging AI-powered experiences for Snapchatters. The company also introduced Lens Studio 5.0 Beta, a new software for advanced AR development that features significant performance improvements, collaboration support, and Generative AI capabilities.

In addition, Snap is making Digital Goods available to all developers, allowing them to offer exclusive AR features within Lenses for a fee. The company is also continuing its support for Lens creators with the Lens Creator Rewards program, which offers monthly rewards of up to $7,200 for top-performing Lenses.

Overall, Snap is doubling down on AI and AR, empowering developers to create innovative and engaging experiences for Snapchatters.

Snap adds ChatGPT to its AR with a focus on AI at Lens Fest
Snap said it is adding ChatGPT to its augmented reality glasses as AI becomes an integral part of consumer products.

Conclusion:

Overall, the AI landscape is rapidly evolving, with new advancements being made all the time. These advancements are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with AI, and are paving the way for new and innovative applications.


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