Interesting announcements
Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic reportedly used YouTube transcripts without permission to train AI models
According to ProofNews, a dataset used by these companies to train AI models included subtitles from YouTube videos. Specifically, it included subtitles from 173,536 YouTube videos downloaded from over 48,000 channels. Anthropic, Nvidia, Apple and Salesforce are not alleged to have scraped the content, but instead to have used a dataset from a nonprofit AI group called EleutherAI.
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Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, and more formed a new Coalition for Secure AI
This initiative aims to offer guidance through open-source methodologies, standardized frameworks, and tools, empowering developers to create Secure-by-Design AI systems. The Coalition also plans to partner with outside organizations, such as the Partnership on AI and the Open Source Security Foundation.
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Anthropic launched Claude app for Android
According to Anthropic, Claude offers multi-platform support, enabling users to pick up and continue conversations across the web, iOS, and Android versions. The release of the generative AI tool on the Google Play Store comes two months after the launch of the Claude app for iOS in May.
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OpenAI launched GPT-4o mini, a smaller and cheaper AI model
The company said the new model is being released for developers, as well as through the ChatGPT web and mobile app for consumers. OpenAI called GPT-4o mini “the most capable and cost-efficient small model available today,” and it plans to integrate image, video and audio into it later.
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Top new products
OnePlus Pad 2
The tablet has a 12.9-inch screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage. It comes with a 9,510mAh battery.
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Samsung Galaxy A06
Galaxy A06 will have a MediaTek Helio G85 processor and 4GB of RAM.
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