The First Issue of The AI Revolution

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🚀 Welcome to the first issue of The AI Revolution! 🤖

Our goal is to keep you updated on the latest advancements in AI by aggregating news from different sources, all in one place. Enjoy this hand-picked selection of AI breakthroughs, projects, and applications. Let's dive in!

Content:

  • SceneDreamer learns to generate unbounded 3D scenes from in-the-wild 2D image collections. [paper] [project page] [video] [demo]

  • OpenAI cofounder Andrej Karpathy releases baby GPT [demo] [link]

  • Last week NASA released an AI system called DAGGER predicts solar storms 30 mins before they occur [link]

  • New model “InstantBooth” can instantly generate personalized images with only a single forward pass. [abstract] [project page]

  • ChatGPT now has access to every episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast thanks to plugins [link]

  • New ChatGPT plugin can summarize any YouTube video, answer questions about it, and give specific timestamps when asked [link]

  • WallStreet legend Martin Shkreli releases HumE, an agentic AutoAI with the ability to interact in an abstracted MUD universe [link]

  • Glass Health releases Glass AI 2.0, which combines a base LLM with a clinical knowledge database, created and maintained by clinicians, to create DDx and Clinical Plan outputs [link]

  • Fast.ai releases their new course “From Deep Learning Foundations to Stable Diffusion”, which is part 2 of Practical Deep Learning for Coders [link]

  • Someone ported yoheinakajima’s BabyAGI library to Streamlit [github] [link]

  • Cerebras released Cerebras-GPT, their own LLMs trained following Chinchilla strategy on Cerebras wafers [link]

  • LangChain releases a ChatGPT plugin [github]

  • AI Steve Jobs converses with AI Elon Musk [link]

  • Chatbase allows you to create a custom ChatGPT from your website content and add it to your site as a chat widget [link]

  • New paper “Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior” introduces generative agents--computational software agents that simulate believable human behavior. Generative agents wake up, cook breakfast, and head to work; artists paint, while authors write; they form opinions, notice each other, and initiate conversations; they remember and reflect on days past as they plan the next day. [paper] [project page]

  • Huge ChatGPT plugins hackathon with Chroma , Replit and OpenAI at Retool [demo videos]

  • MemoryGPT (plugin) - ChatGPT but with long term memory. It will remember the things you say and will be able to personalize your conversation based on that [demo video]

  • Incredible short films (action movies) being made with GPT-4 api and WonderDynamics [link] [link]

  • Marrying Grounding DINO with Segment Anything & Stable Diffusion & BLIP - Automatically Detect, Segment and Generate Anything with Image and Text Inputs [github]

  • Meta AI releases “Segment Anything Model (SAM)” a new AI model from Meta AI that can "cut out" any object, in any image, with a single click [Paper] [Project] [Demo] [Dataset] [Blog] [BibTeX]

  • Nomic-AI releases a Flask web application that provides a chat UI for interacting with the GPT4All chatbot [github]

  • Microsoft researchers present first attempt to use GPT-4 to generate instruction-following data for LLM fine tuning [Project Page] [Paper]

  • New open source vector database Chroma trending on Github [github]

  • SadTalker - Learning Realistic 3D Motion Coefficients for Stylized Audio-Driven Single Image Talking Face Animation [project page]

  • VideoCrafter - A Toolkit for Text-to-Video Generation and Editing [github]

  • AlpacaTurbo - Web UI to run alpaca model locally [github]

  • Tabby - Self-hosted AI coding assistant. An opensource / on-prem alternative to GitHub Copilot [github]

  • OpenAI CEO (Sam Altman) considers opening office as Japan government eyes adoption [link]

  • Apparently, high paying jobs are more vulnerable to AI [link]

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