🤖 OpenAI drops GPT-5 hints

PLUS: Meta's NEW text-to-music AI

Good morning, AI enthusiasts.

There’s been a ton of GPT-5 gossip floating around on Twitter.

And now, there’s finally some evidence. Let’s get to it!

In today’s AI rundown:

  • 🤖 OpenAI files trademark for GPT-5

  • 🎵 Meta’s new tool for creating music from text

  • 🔎 Google announces BIG AI search updates

  • 🛠️ 6 New tools and 3 quick hits

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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

OPENAI

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The Rundown: OpenAI has filed an application for the trademark of “GPT-5” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Key points:

  • The application was filed on July 18, 2023, and is currently in process.

  • It includes artificial speech, conversion of audio data files into text, voice and speech recognition, and machine-learning-based language and speech processing.

  • The application also extends to software for developing and implementing artificial neural networks.

Of note: Back in March, Siqi Chen, founder of Runway quoted: “GPT-5 is scheduled to complete training this December and that OpenAI expects it to achieve AGI.”

We’ll see if this timeline remains true. One thing’s for sure: the world is going to look a whole lot different if so.

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META

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The Rundown: Meta has just released a new open-source AI codenamed AudioCraft for generating high-quality, realistic audio and music from text.

Details:

  • It consists of three models: MusicGen, AudioGen, and EnCodec.

  • The models are now open-sourced, enabling researchers and practitioners to train their own models with their datasets.

  • The models were trained on extensive data, including 20,000 hours of music owned or licensed by Meta, and public sound effects.

Noteworthy: Many music artists around the world are lobbying against using AI in music, while others such as Grimes encourage its use.

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GOOGLE

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The Rundown: Google is adding images AND video to the summary box of AI-powered SGE search results, aiming to create a more colorful and informative experience for those who have enabled this feature in Search Labs.

Key points:

  • CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes SGE as the future of Google Search.

  • Specific moments from YouTube videos are now linked in search results.

  • Google is adding publish dates to articles in the summary box, and it appears to be testing in-line links within the AI summary.

  • According to Google, recent improvements have cut the generation time of AI overviews in half.

Why it matters: Google’s AI endeavors haven’t always gone so smoothly, but it’s clear to see their efforts to continuously improve their AI features.

I, for one, do think they will get it right. Eventually.

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QUICK HITS

Kickstarter is implementing a new policy requiring projects that use AI tools to disclose details about how they'll use AI content, credit content creators, and indicate sources of training data. The policy will take effect on August 29th.

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University discovered a vulnerability in popular chatbots like ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and Claude from Anthropic. They found that adding specific strings to the prompts can make these chatbots produce harmful and prohibited responses.

Warren Buffett is cautiously fascinated by AI and ChatGPT, seeing the potential for everyday use but admitting he doesn't understand it enough to invest. He acknowledges the risks associated with AI and is uncertain about its long-term benefits for humanity.

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