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AI News: The Stories You Can't Ignore (Ep. 448)

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From TikTok deals and Grok upgrades to OpenAI’s new voice features and Google’s AI avatar experiments, this week’s AI headlines covered a lot of ground. The team recaps what mattered most, who’s making bold moves, and where the tech is starting to quietly reshape the tools we use every day.


Key Points Discussed

Grok 1.5 launched with improved reasoning and 128k context window. It now supports code interpretation and math. Eran called it a “legit open model.”


Elon also revealed that xAI is building its own data center using Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, trying to catch up to OpenAI and Anthropic.


OpenAI’s new voice and video preview dropped for ChatGPT mobile. Early demos show real-time voice conversations, visual problem solving, and language tutoring.


The team debated whether OpenAI should prioritize performance upgrades in ChatGPT over launching new features that feel half-baked.


Google’s AI Studio quietly added live avatar support. Developers can animate avatars from text or voice prompts using SynthID watermarking.


Jyunmi noted the parallels between SynthID and other traceability tools, suggesting this might be a key feature for global content regulation.


A bill to ban TikTok passed the Senate. There’s increasing speculation that TikTok might be forced to divest or exit the US entirely, shifting shortform AI content to YouTube Shorts and Reels.


Amazon Bedrock added Claude 3 Opus and Mistral to its mix of foundation models, giving enterprise clients more variety in hosted LLM options.


Adobe Firefly added style reference capabilities, allowing designers to generate AI art based on uploaded reference images.


Microsoft Designer also improved its layout suggestion engine with better integration from Bing Create.


Meta is expected to release Llama 3 any day now. It will launch inside Meta AI across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp first.


Grok might get a temporary advantage with its hardware strategy and upcoming Grok 2.0 model, but the team is skeptical it can catch up without partnerships.


The show closed with a reminder that many of these updates are quietly creeping into everyday products, changing how people interact with tech even if they don’t realize AI is involved.


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Timestamps & Topics

00:00:00 🗞️ Intro and show kickoff


00:01:05 🤖 Grok 1.5 update and reasoning capabilities


00:03:15 🖥️ xAI building Blackwell GPU data center


00:05:12 🎤 OpenAI launches voice and video preview in ChatGPT


00:08:08 🎓 Voice tutoring and problem solving in real-time


00:10:42 🛠️ Should OpenAI improve core features before new ones?


00:14:01 🧍‍♂️ Google AI Studio adds live avatar support


00:17:12 🔍 SynthID and watermarking for traceable AI content


00:19:00 🇺🇸 Senate passes bill to ban or force sale of TikTok


00:20:56 🎬 Shortform video power shifts to YouTube and Reels


00:24:01 📦 Claude 3 and Mistral arrive on Amazon Bedrock


00:25:45 🎨 Adobe Firefly now supports style reference uploads


00:27:23 🧠 Meta Llama 3 launch expected across apps


00:29:07 💽 Designer tools: Microsoft Designer vs. Canva


00:30:49 🔄 Quiet updates to mainstream tools keep AI adoption growing


The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Jyunmi Hatcher, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, and Karl Yeh

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