Reddit signs content licensing deal with AI company ahead of IPO, Bloomberg reports
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Reddit signs content licensing deal with AI company ahead of IPO.[1] Trump complains that AI was used to make him look fat while golfing.[2] OpenAI Completes Deal That Values the Company at $80 Billion.[3] Google has a large internal language model ca…
So a video popped up from Wes Roth that I started watching, by the way I realy like the way Wes goes through his explanations because they're clear and concise. Unlike me ;-P. While watching it I was like hmmm. That paper has diagrams that l…
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There are a lot of AI companies getting started now. What kinds of services would those companies be interested in buying? What are some problems that AI- and software-development companies often face? submitted by /u/theshinyleopard [l…
I've been having some thoughts on this topic because each country is trying to gain in advantage but the 2 real main competitors is being US and China. But I'm having a hard time seeing why having a small advantage over the other is a good thin…
AIs are able to generate text, images, and now videos. What about music? Why there's no such AI that you can prompt "generate a music, country style, from the 80s, with a female voice singing, dynamic, background violon notes, 3 verses and a c…
How can AI transform a static image into a dynamic, realistic video? OpenAI’s Sora introduces an answer through the innovative use of spacetime patches. I did an explainer on Sora's underlying training process and patches https://towardsdatas…
I'm thinking this as I'm making a list of products for a client catalogue. Copying and pasting names, prices, fixing the width and font size. Boring, repetitive work. Imagen generation shouldn't have been automated before this meaningless t…