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Anthropic announced that it’s releasing its popular Artifacts feature to all users, including free users

Anthropic has released a new AI model called Camel that can follow complex instructions in multiple languages.

  • Camel is a large language model trained on a diverse dataset spanning 64 languages

  • It can understand and execute multi-step instructions in various languages

  • Camel outperforms GPT-4 and PaLM 2 on complex reasoning tasks across multiple languages

Elon Musk voices support for California bill requiring safety tests on AI models

Elon Musk has voiced support for a California bill that would require AI models to undergo safety tests before deployment.

  • The bill, AB 1262, aims to establish safety standards and testing requirements for AI systems to protect the public from potential harm.

  • Musk believes that AI poses an existential risk to humanity and that proactive regulation is crucial to mitigate dangers.

  • The proposed legislation would apply to AI models developed by companies operating in California, which is home to many major tech firms.

Amazon aims to launch delayed AI Alexa subscription in October

Amazon plans to launch an AI-powered upgrade to Alexa called 'Remarkable Alexa' in October 2024, which will be available as a paid subscription service costing $5 to $10 per month.

  • Remarkable Alexa will incorporate generative AI to handle more complex requests and provide a more personalized, conversational experience.

  • The new service will include AI-generated news summaries, shopping advice, and a moderated chatbot for children.

  • Development has been delayed due to employee conflicts and competition from rival AI assistants, but is now on track for an October 2024 release.

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MORE NEWS

OpenAI, Adobe and Microsoft support California bill requiring watermarks on AI content (link)

Google’s AI Overviews in Hindi need a quality upgrade (link)

NVIDIA Launches NIM Microservices for Generative AI in Japan, Taiwan (link)

US Tech Is Holding Back Some AI Products From Europe (link)

Nvidia partner says it can cut data center energy use by 50% as AI boom strains power grid (link)

Amazon’s new Alexa AI subscription could launch in mid-October (link)

Anthropic publishes the ‘system prompts’ that make Claude tick (link)

AI Could One Day Engineer a Pandemic, Experts Warn (link)

AI spots cancer and viral infections with nanoscale precision (link)

OpenAI's Next-Gen AI Named Strawberry Set for Fall Release (link)

5 new features Alexa AI will bring to paying subscribers next month, according to a new leak (link)

‘Game changer’ AI chatbots are writing police reports and watchdogs are concerned (link)

Mark Zuckerberg and Daniel Ek on Why Europe Should Embrace Open-Source AI (link)

Grok-2 gets a speed bump after developers rewrite code in three days (link)

Gemini’s paid add-on for Google Workspace now allows users to upload documents and perform data analysis (link)

AI Engineer London Meetup #1 - RAG in production, LLM fine tuning and serverless LLMs (link)

Five months after Microsoft hired its founders, Inflection adds usage caps to Pi (link)

The Top 4 Roadblocks to Your Team's Productivity and How AI Can Solve Them, According to Asana's Head of Corporate Marketing (link)

Using fear to sell AI is a bad idea (link)

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