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Oh My Oscar Meyer Wienermobile
Oh My Oscar Meyer Wienermobile
Rise and Shine. The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile found itself in quite a jam on a Chicago highway Monday morning. The hot-dog-shaped vehicle bumped into a car on Interstate 294, leading the driver to lose control and flip the giant frankfurter onto its side near Oak Brook. Luckily, no one was injured in this sausage spectacle, though it did close down a lane for over an hour. Oscar Mayer, clearly relieved, told the Chicago Sun-Times, "We're grateful that everybody involved is safe and there were no injuries." Video footage shows the iconic yellow and orange Wienermobile being carted away on a flatbed truck, looking like it might need a little extra mustard to hit the road again!
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OpenAI
Ready to give Google a run for its money? OpenAI just announced its latest brainchild, SearchGPT, aiming to redefine how we scour the web for answers. This new search feature blends the smarts of OpenAI’s chatbot with real-time web data, promising faster and more accurate results. Imagine typing a query and getting not just info, but photos and direct links, all wrapped in a slick interface.
Key Features:
Real-time Answers: Get timely responses drawn from web sources.
Smart UI: Similar to ChatGPT, with added photos and links.
Location-based Results: Find nearby restaurants or check the local weather.
Precise Location Toggle: Choose to share exact location details for improved accuracy.
SearchGPT is initially rolling out to a select group of users and publishers, with broader integration into ChatGPT on the horizon. OpenAI promises a user-friendly experience, prominently citing sources to sidestep the plagiarism pitfalls other AI search tools have stumbled into. They’re even working with publishers to refine how content appears in search results.
Why It Matters:
Streamlined Search: Reduce the need for multiple searches to find relevant info.
Enhanced Accuracy: Location data helps refine search results.
Publisher-Friendly: Clear attribution and collaboration with content creators.
OpenAI’s timing, however, is a bit dicey. With AI-powered search engines catching flak for their factual faux pas (remember the glue-on-pizza suggestion from Google’s AI?), SearchGPT is stepping into a hot mess. Yet, OpenAI is confident their responsible and measured approach will set them apart. Only time will tell if SearchGPT will become the web’s new go-to search tool or just another digital experiment.
So, ready to get on the waitlist? SearchGPT might just be the game-changer we’ve all been searching for.
In the race to out-AI the competition, Google just dropped a major update to its no-fee tier of Gemini, the AI chatbot that's now even smarter and more accessible. Say hello to Gemini 1.5 Flash, a lightweight model designed for high-frequency AI workloads, now available in 40 languages and across 230 countries. And get this: it's faster, more accurate, and maybe even cheaper to run. Google promises noticeable boosts in reasoning and image understanding, making your queries a breeze.
But that’s not all! Gemini 1.5 Flash is expanding its context window to a whopping 32,000 tokens, meaning it can juggle more information at once, perfect for those long-winded texts and files. Previously a feature only for Gemini Advanced users, file uploads are now accessible to everyone for free. Need to upload your economics study guide and get some practice questions? Done. Want to analyze data files and visualize them with charts? Easy peasy.
Google is also tackling the pesky issue of AI hallucinations with a new feature preview that displays links to related web content beneath certain answers. You’ll see a “chip” icon that directs you to further reading, ensuring Gemini's info is spot on. And in a move to go full global, Gemini is now available in the European Economic Area, U.K., and Switzerland, plus the app is expanding its reach to teens worldwide with new safeguards and an AI literacy guide. Ready to chat with Gemini? It's about to become your new BFF.
Meta
Move over, heavyweights—there’s a new contender in town. Meta has just introduced Llama 3.1 405B, its most powerful open-source AI model yet, boasting an astonishing 405 billion parameters. This massive model is set to challenge the likes of OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet. With 16,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs powering its training, Llama 3.1 405B is ready to redefine what we expect from AI performance.
Availability: Download or use on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
Applications: Powering chatbots on WhatsApp and Meta.ai for U.S. users.
Multilingual: Summarizes documents in eight languages.
Llama 3.1 405B is available for download or use on cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It's also powering chatbots on WhatsApp and Meta.ai for U.S.-based users. This model isn't just about size; it’s got the brains to handle a variety of tasks, from coding to summarizing documents in eight languages. And here's the kicker: file uploads from Google Drive or local devices are now free for all users. Imagine uploading your study guide and getting custom practice questions or visualizing your data files in no time!
Expanded Context: 128,000 tokens, handling large information loads.
Training Data: 15 trillion tokens and synthetic data for top performance.
Future Plans: Developing models for image, video, and speech recognition.
Meta isn't stopping there. They’re actively developing models that can recognize images and videos, understand speech, and even generate it. While these multimodal models aren’t ready for public release yet, Llama 3.1 405B's current capabilities are impressive. With an expanded context window of 128,000 tokens (that’s like a 50-page book), this model can juggle more information than ever before. Plus, Meta has fine-tuned its training process with 15 trillion tokens and synthetic data to ensure top-notch performance.
So, if you’re looking for an AI model that’s as versatile as it is powerful, Llama 3.1 405B is your go-to. Game on, AI world!
Tesla
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced plans to start selling the Optimus humanoid robot in 2026. These robots are already handling tasks like battery management in Tesla’s facilities. Musk predicts long-term demand for these robots could exceed 20 billion units globally.
While Musk’s timeline might seem ambitious, Tesla is investing heavily in Optimus. Chris Walti, former lead on the project, shared that Optimus became the company’s top priority. The robotics landscape has evolved dramatically, driven by pandemic-induced staffing shortages and the surge in generative AI, leading to a boom in industrial automation and general-purpose robots.
Production Timeline: Low production for Tesla in 2024, high production for others by 2026.
Current Tasks: Handling batteries autonomously at Tesla facilities.
Demand Prediction: Over 20 billion units in the long-term.
Industry Impact: Robotics benefited from pandemic-driven staffing shortages.
Technological Evolution: Surge in generative AI interest.
Company Focus: Optimus became Tesla’s top priority.
Agility Robotics: Digit robot moves beyond pilot phase.
Boston Dynamics: New Atlas robot to be piloted in 2025.
Figure: Pilots set for BMW factory.
Tesla faces stiff competition in the humanoid race. Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and newcomers like Figure and Sanctuary AI are making significant strides. The journey to true general-purpose robots is heating up, and the future of robotics has never looked more exciting.
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