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Do we have the first IPO of the AI era? Do we have the first AI model beyond the transformer architecture? Microsoft has a bunch of new AI tools inside Windows. We try to explain that whole controversy around PearAI. And what about that NotebookLM feature that lets you create a two-hander podcast out of any text.
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Cerebras Systems has filed for an IPO symbolized by the ticker CBRS, marking what could be the first IPO of the AI era. With a significant net loss of $66.6 million on $136.4 million in sales, Cerebras aims to compete directly with Nvidia. Their flagship WSE3 chip touts more cores and memory than Nvidia's H100, highlighting their push into cloud-based services and custom chip development. A concerning revelation is that UAE-based G42 accounts for 87% of their first half 2024 revenue, sparking discussions surrounding the sustainability of such heavy reliance on a single customer.
MIT spinoff Liquid AI has launched LFM models, which exceed the performance of traditional transformer models while using less memory. This innovative approach, which utilizes fewer, but smarter neurons allows for efficient processing of various data types. However, these models are proprietary and access is limited to Liquid's inference platforms. This poses questions about the potential for applications in fields such as financial services and biotechnologies, juxtaposed against the open-source nature of many current models.
Microsoft announced several new AI tools integrated within Windows, notably Copilot Vision and Copilot Voice, both of which enhance user interactivity. Copilot Vision can analyze web content to answer user queries, while Copilot Voice provides synthetic voice responses. The new feature, Think Deeper, aims to make Copilot more than just a reactive tool but rather a collaborative partner in problem-solving.
The episode dives into the controversy around Pair AI, a startup criticized for allegedly cloning another AI project, Continue, and implementing a closed-source license on an open-source foundation. This sparked a backlash in the developer community, underscoring the critical importance of transparency and ethical practices in tech startups.
Google's Notebook LM has introduced functionality that allows users to create podcasts with AI-generated hosts. By integrating multiple sources, users can generate audio content that mimics a conversational format. This innovation combines advancements in AI and audio technology, raising intriguing questions about AI's role in media and creativity.
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