AI Reading for Friday April 5
OpenAI upgrades fine-tuning and custom models for enterprise.
Google tests Gemini-powered reply suggestions in Gmail. Means sending content to the cloud as you write. - BGR
Big Tech consortium to explore AI's impact on jobs.
Uber Eats launches autonomous deliveries via Waymo. - Ars Technica
Barry Diller: "not a minute to lose" to regulate AI - Business Insider
A future Meta VR device might automatically map your home. - Yahoo Tech
Is gen AI a waste of time and money? - The Globe and Mail
Cohere launches new enterprise LLM said to be GPT-4 class. - VentureBeat
AI-generated Asians were briefly unavailable on Instagram - The Verge
Washington Lottery pulls down interactive web app that generated images of your lottery fantasies after it generated a topless image. - Ars Technica
Datastax acquired Langflow, the Langchain dev stack - DataStax
Higgsfield startup is rolling out its new Sora competitor. - Tom's Guide
More demo videos - TechCrunch
Security researchers upload malicious model to Huggingface, are able to run code locally. - The Information
Mark Cuban and the next AI trillionaire.
AIPRM prompt library extension for Chrome.
Yann LeCun still channeling his inner Richard Stallman.
Lambda, which rents cloud AI servers, secures $500m loan by mortgaging the GPUs it plans to buy.
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