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This week in AI: OpenAI's Sora generates first-ever AI music video, AlphaFold 3 predicts structures of life's molecules, IBM open-sources Granite AI models for coding, and more.
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May 10, 2024
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This week in the world of artificial intelligence, we've seen some incredible breakthroughs and developments that are pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI technology. From OpenAI's Sora generating a stunning music video to DeepMind's AlphaFold 3 predicting the structures of life's molecules, it's been an exciting week for AI innovation.

OpenAI Sora Generates First-Ever AI Music Video

OpenAI's Sora has made headlines this week with the release of the first-ever AI-generated music video. The video, created for the song "The Hardest Part" by Washed Out, showcases Sora's incredible ability to generate visually stunning and musically captivating content.

Director Paul Trillo worked with Sora for six weeks, curating 55 clips from the approximately 700 generated by the AI based on his input. Trillo believes that AI opens up new possibilities for creating ambitious projects that were once hindered by financial limitations, and sees it as a game-changer for the music industry.

While some artists and fans have expressed concerns about AI replacing human creativity, others see it as a tool for unlocking new realms of artistic expression. As AI continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it shapes the future of music production and consumption.

AlphaFold 3 Predicts Structures of Life's Molecules

DeepMind's AlphaFold 3 has made a significant breakthrough in predicting the structures of life's molecules, going beyond just proteins. The AI model can now predict the 3D structures of DNA, RNA, and other biomolecules, as well as how they interact with each other.

This advancement has the potential to unlock breakthroughs in drug discovery, cancer research, biofuel development, and more. With AlphaFold 3, researchers can plug in a list of ingredients and get a predicted 3D structure of how those components would interact, providing valuable insights into the building blocks of life.

IBM Open-Sources Granite AI Models for Coding

IBM has open-sourced its family of AI models called Granite, which are designed for coding tasks. These models, ranging from 3 to 34 billion parameters, have been trained on a massive high-quality dataset of code in over 50 programming languages.

Granite outperforms other leading AI models in code generation, explanation, and fixing tasks. By open-sourcing these models, IBM is contributing to the growing ecosystem of open-source AI tools and fostering innovation in the developer community.

Other Notable AI Developments

  • Anthropic's EVO model can generate entire genomes of bacteria, raising questions about the potential misuse of synthetic DNA and the need for regulation.
  • The Rabbit R1 AI device is revealed to be an Android app, sparking discussions about the future of AI hardware and software integration.
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses the challenges of productizing PhD-level AI and the importance of iterative deployment in a recent talk at Stanford University.

As AI continues to advance at a rapid pace, it's clear that we're on the cusp of some truly remarkable breakthroughs. From creative industries like music and art to scientific fields like biology and medicine, AI is poised to transform the way we live, work, and create. While there are certainly challenges and concerns to address, the potential benefits of AI are vast and exciting.

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