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  • AWS Announces the Availability of Its ‘Bedrock’ Model and ‘QuickSight’ for BI Visuals

    AWS Announces the Availability of Its ‘Bedrock’ Model and ‘QuickSight’ for BI Visuals

    IBL News | New York

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) this month announced the general availability of Bedrock, a fully managed service that offers a choice of generative AI models from Amazon itself and third-party partners through an API, including Meta’s open-source LLM ‘Llama 2’.

    Bedrock, which was unveiled in early April, allows AWS customers to build apps on top of generative AI models and customize them with their proprietary data. It competes with Google’s Vertex AI.

    Brands and developers can leverage these models to create AI agents that automatically execute tasks like booking travel, managing inventory, and processing insurance claims.

    AWS said Llama 2 will come to Bedrock in the coming weeks, joining models from AI21 Labs, Anthropic, Cohere, and Stability AI.

    Another application made available in preview by AWS will be Amazon QuickSight, a unified BI service that offers interactive dashboards, paginated reports, embedded analytics, and customizable visuals.

     

     

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  • The “Freshman Year for Free” Online Platform Surpasses 400,000 Learners

    The “Freshman Year for Free” Online Platform Surpasses 400,000 Learners

    IBL News | New York

    The NYC-based philanthropy dedicated to making a college degree more affordable, Modern States Education Alliance announced last month that its initiative “Freshman Year for Free” reached over 400,000 registered students on its online learning platform.

    Its website ModernStates.org offers a collection of 30+ free freshman-level courses online that lead to credit at 2,900 U.S. colleges and universities. Students can use these courses to earn college credits by preparing for and taking credit-bearing CLEP exams, as offered by the College Board.

    To date, students have completed 128,000 courses and received reimbursement by Modern States for exam fees.

    “Assuming 10 college courses per year, this is the equivalent of up to 12,800 free years of college; a potential savings of approximately $300 million, at an average cost of college of $30,000 per year, all in,” said the philanthropic organization.

    “Modern States exists to help all people, of any age and background, including high schoolers and adult learners, save about a full year’s worth of money and time on their education,” said Steve Klinsky, Modern States Founder and Chief Executive Officer.

    Modern States.org was launched in 2017 and since then it has forged several partnerships with like-minded organizations, including the Carnegie Corp., the Hearst Foundation, The Heckscher Foundation, The Starr Foundation, the “I Have a Dream” Foundation, The Archdiocese of New York, etc.

    It runs over a custom Open edX-based platform with courses also created in partnership with IBL, the parent company of the IBL News service.

  • Mistral AI Releases Its 7B Model Under the Apache 2.0 License

    Mistral AI Releases Its 7B Model Under the Apache 2.0 License

    IBL News | New York

    The French start-up Mistral AI made available for free download this week its 7B model, including a 13.4 gigabyte torrent, under the Apache 2.0 license.

    The company, which has raised $113 million to date, has also started a GitHub repository and Discord channel for collaboration and troubleshooting.

    Mistral 7B is a further refinement of other small and large language models like Llama 2, offering similar capabilities at a considerably smaller compute cost.

    “Our ambition is to become the leading supporter of the open generative AI community, and bring open models to state-of-the-art performance,” wrote Mistral’s team in a blog post.

    “Mistral 7B’s performance demonstrates what small models can do with enough conviction. This is the result of three months of intense work, in which we assembled the Mistral AI team, rebuilt a top-performance MLops stack, and designed a most sophisticated data processing pipeline, from scratch.”

    Mistral’s business model is based on making users to pay if they want to dig in. The company is actively working on hosted solutions and dedicated deployment for enterprises. Its commercial offering will be distributed as white-box solutions, making both weights and code sources available.

  • ChatGPT Can Now Browse the Internet, and the Data is No Longer Limited to Before September 2021

    ChatGPT Can Now Browse the Internet, and the Data is No Longer Limited to Before September 2021

    IBL News | New York

    ChatGPT paid users — on Plus and Enterprise premium accounts — will now be able to browse the Internet and access data beyond September 2021, the earlier cutoff of the chatbot. OpenAI plans to expand this feature to all users “soon”.

    The company had earlier tested this feature through the Bing search engine within its premium ChatGPT Plus offering, but it was later disabled.

    OpenAI also announced a major update earlier this week that would enable ChatGPT to have voice conversations with users and interact with them using images, moving it closer to popular AI assistants like Apple’s Siri.

  • The edX Platform Announces An AI Summarization Tool. More Layoffs at 2U

    The edX Platform Announces An AI Summarization Tool. More Layoffs at 2U

    IBL News | New York

    The edX platform — owned by 2U Inc. — announced last month Xpert Unit Summaries, an AI feature powered by OpenAI that partners can enable in their courses. It provides concise summaries of core concepts found in text and videos, allowing learners to reinforce the information contained in the unit.

    Learners just need to click the Summarize button at the bottom of the unit. They can leave feedback using the thumbs-up and down icons at the bottom right of the summary card. This feedback is only shared with edX for the purpose of improving the tool.

    Another upcoming feature is Social or Viral Sharing, a tool to market courses via learners’ social networks.

    It allows to drive more attention and enrollment in courses by allowing students to share their best course videos on X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other messaging apps.

    By enabling this feature, course teams are opening their content for public view.

    Social media users who click on the shared link will be brought to a marketing page that includes the shared video and a call to action to learn more about the course.

    Both of these upgraded features need to be enabled in Studio, the platform authorizing tool, by navigating to the Content and Pages & Resources menu in the top navigation menu.

    The edX / 2U team has scheduled a virtual meeting named the Educator Conference on November 14, 2023. This year’s theme is Innovations in Online Education: Adapting and Thriving in Times of Change.

    On the other hand, the 2U organization announced on September 28, more layoffs. No exact number was reported. This has been the third round of layoffs.

    This decision, although tough, is necessary to align our operations with the evolving needs of our business and propel us forward,” explained Christopher “Chip” Paucek, CEO of the company in a blog post.

    Outgoing employees will receive competitive severance pay, health coverage, tuition forgiveness, and job transition support,” he added.

    The company has set up a Talent Hub for recruiters.

    ClassCentral.com reported that 2U’s stock price has dropped by 60% this year, with a market capitalization of just $200 million, well below the $800 million it paid for edX.

     

     

     

    On the other hand, Anant Agarwal, Chief Platform Officer at edX’s parent company, 2U, said in an interview with Fortune, “AI is going to be very beneficial in education, but we have to do it right.”

    “My strong view is that much like the calculator democratized numeracy, I believe ChatGPT is democratizing writing literacy.”

    Very soon, instead of writing everything from scratch, Agarwal predicts we may use templates or drafts created by generative AI and then cater the content to what we need.

    Teachers are also using generative AI to help form lesson plans, create practice problems, and assist in teaching.

    “Everybody will be using AI in their jobs,” Agarwal said. “So you need to learn and get upskilled to learn and upskill in how AI will help you do your current job better.”

    “We’re not going to lose jobs because of AI. But while I might not lose my job to AI, I might certainly lose it to somebody else who is able to use AI better than I can,” Agarwal explained.

    The World Economic Forum predicts that half of the global workforce may need to upskill or reskill by 2025. 1.1 billion jobs may be “radically transformed” by technology over the next decade, the organization added.

    edX hosts a number of online AI trainings on topics like ChatGPT and prompt engineering. It also is partnered with UT-Austin and offers an online master’s degree program in AI.

     

  • ChatGPT Starts to Include Voice Conversation and Image Understanding

    ChatGPT Starts to Include Voice Conversation and Image Understanding

    IBL News | New York

    OpenAI announced yesterday it started to add new voice conversation and image capabilities in ChatGPT.

    Paid ChatGPT Plus and Enterprises will see these features in the next two weeks.

    ChatGPT includes a new interface ready for snapping images and having live conversations.

    The company provided this example: When you’re home, snap pictures of your fridge and pantry to figure out what’s for dinner (and ask follow-up questions for a step-by-step recipe). After dinner, help your child with a math problem by taking a photo, circling the problem set, and having it share hints with both of you.

    Voice is also coming on iOS and Android (opt-in in your settings) and images will be available on all platforms.

    To get started with voice, the user has to head to Settings → New Features on the mobile app and opt into voice conversations.

    The new voice capability is powered by a new text-to-speech model, capable of generating human-like voices from just text and a few seconds of sample speech.

    OpenAI collaborated with professional voice actors to create each of the voices.

    The company also uses Whisper, its open-source speech recognition system, to transcribe your spoken words into text.

    Additionally, ChatGPT is powered by image understanding, enabled by multimodal GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. These models apply their language reasoning skills to a wide range of images, such as photographs, screenshots, and documents containing both text and images.

    A provided example points out this: “Troubleshoot why your grill won’t start, explore the contents of your fridge to plan a meal or analyze a complex graph for work-related data. To focus on a specific part of the image, you can use the drawing tool in our mobile app.”

     

      

    OpenAI announced that it is already collaborating with Spotify to pilot its Voice Translation feature, which helps podcasters translate podcasts into additional languages in the podcasters’ own voices.

    Regarding these advancements, OpenAI said that its “goal is to build AGI that is safe and beneficial. We believe in making our tools available gradually, which allows us to make improvements and refine risk mitigations over time while also preparing everyone for more powerful systems in the future. This strategy becomes even more important with advanced models involving voice and vision.”

  • Amazon Will Invest $4 Billion in Anthropic and Its AI Assistant ‘Claude 2’

    Amazon Will Invest $4 Billion in Anthropic and Its AI Assistant ‘Claude 2’

    IBL News | New York

    Today, Anthropic, the creator of the Claude 2 chatbot announced that Amazon / AWS will invest up to $4 billion in the company and become the primary cloud provider.

    The e-commerce group said it will initially invest $1.25 billion for a minority stake in Anthropic, which also counts Google Spark Capital, Salesforce, Sound Ventures, Menlo Ventures, and Zoom among its investors. Anthropic has raised a total of $2.7 billion to date.

    As part of the deal, Amazon said it has the option to increase its investment in Anthropic to a total of $4 billion.

    Simultaneously, Amazon Web Services (AWS) will make Anthropic AI accessible to its customers while collaborating on the development of future Trainium and Inferentia technology.

    On its side, Anthropic will expand its support for Amazon Bedrock, providing secure model customization and fine-tuning the service to optimize Claude’s performance.

    “Organizations will be able to use Claude 2 for a wide range of tasks, from sophisticated dialogue and creative content generation to complex reasoning and detailed instruction. Our industry-leading 100,000 token context window will help them securely process extensive amounts of information—including technical, domain-specific documents for use cases across finance, legal, coding, and more,” said Anthropic.

    Companies already building with Anthropic models on Amazon Bedrock are LexisNexis Legal & Professional (for conversational search, insightful summarization, and intelligent legal drafting capabilities), asset management firm Bridgewater Associates (for developing an investment analyst assistant to generate charts, compute financial indicators, and create summaries of the results), and Lonely Planet (for synthesizing its decades of travel content to deliver cohesive, highly accurate travel recommendations.)

    Experts say this partnership signals growing enterprise demand for safer, more controllable AI.

  • OpenAI’s Upgrades Its ‘DALL-E’ Integrating ChatGPT and Generating Higher Quality Images

    OpenAI’s Upgrades Its ‘DALL-E’ Integrating ChatGPT and Generating Higher Quality Images

    IBL News | New York

    OpenAI, this week, unveiled an upgraded version of its text-to-image tool, DALL-E 3, that uses ChatGPT to help fill in prompts or descriptions of images in this case.

    It will be issued for premium ChatGPT users in October. The company didn’t say when it plans to release a free web tool, as it did with DALL-E 2 and the original DALL-E model.

    Subscribers of paid ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Enterprise will be able to type a few words for an image and hone it through conversations with the chatbot, making it more descriptive, and providing way a more guidance to the DALL-E 3 model.

    The upgraded DALL-E 3 also generates higher-quality images that more accurately reflect prompts, OpenAI says, especially when dealing with longer prompts.

    In terms of security, the company said that artists can now opt out of having certain — or all of — their artwork used to train future generations of OpenAI text-to-image models.

    The launch of DALL-E 3 comes as OpenAI faces competition from Midjourney and Stability AI.
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    A AI-generated image of a banana-shaped couch in a living room created using Dall-E 3.
    An AI-generated image of a banana-shaped couch in a living room was created using Dall-E 3. Image: OpenAI

    Separately, OpenAI, this week, announced it was working with a group of expert contractors to “red team” its products in search of bias and other issues.

     

  • The App Character.ai Reached 4.2 Million Active Users

    The App Character.ai Reached 4.2 Million Active Users

    IBL News | New York

    Character.ai, the app that lets users design their own characters, reached 4.2 million monthly active users in the U.S., compared with nearly 6 million monthly active users of ChatGPT’s mobile apps, according to Similarweb. That’s notable growth since its launch in May 2023.

    Character.ai is attracting a younger demographic audience, drawing in nearly 60% of its audience from the 18- to 24-year-old age bracket.

    Other AI providers, such as Perplexity.ai, Midjourney, Anthropic, and Bard’s, also attract young population demographics

    Backed by an investment of over $150 million led by Marc Andreessen’s venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Character.ai was valued at $1 billion in March 2023.

    The startup was created by Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, AI experts who previously led a team of researchers at Google that built LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications), a language model that helps power conversational AI experiences.

  • Microsoft Announced a Unified Copilot Tool on Windows Desktop, Microsoft 365, Edge, and Bing

    Microsoft Announced a Unified Copilot Tool on Windows Desktop, Microsoft 365, Edge, and Bing

    IBL News | New York

    Microsoft, yesterday at an event in New York, announced a new unified Copilot experience in Windows 11, starting on September 26th as a free update (version 22H2), labeled by the company as “your everyday AI companion.”

    Designed to navigate any task, assist, and deliver contextual information, the Microsoft Copilot tool will be available across Windows 11 desktop, Microsoft 365, Outlook, the Edge browser, and Bing.

    Applications like Paint, Cocreator, Photos, Bing Image Creator, and Clipchamp will be featured with AI capabilities, too.

    • Bing will include the latest DALL.E 3 model from OpenAI, with a better understanding of prompts and more accurate images.
    • Bing Chat will contain personalized answers as the assistant will include responses from the user’s chat history. It will have Microsoft Designer integrated.
    • Bing Chat Enterprise will benefit from a new update. It will be available in the Microsoft Edge mobile app.
    • Bing and Edge will be connected to Microsoft Shopping.
    • Microsoft 365 Copilot will be generally available for enterprise customers on Nov. 1, 2023, along with Microsoft 365 Chat, a new AI assistant.
    • New Surface devices that bring all these AI experiences, too.

     

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