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🤖 Apple explores Home Robots
Also: Stability AI launches Stable Audio 2.0
Welcome, AI enthusiasts
Well, it looks like Apple is after all the headlines lately, especially after some quiet times in 2023 on the AI front. Apple is venturing into personal home robots, as they believe this will be the “next big thing.” Stability AI has introduced a new audio model with improvements across the board, and YouTube’s CEO has issued a warning to OpenAI about Sora’s training data... but could this statement backfire spectacularly?
On a personal note, one of our team’s writers became a dad for the first time last night, so we want to congratulate him on this special moment!
Let's dive in! 🤖
In today’s insights:
Apple is exploring Personal Home Robots
Stability AI launches Stable Audio 2.0 with full track generation
YouTube CEO's issues warning to OpenAI over Sora training data
Read time: 5 minutes
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Evolving AI: Apple changes gears from cars to robots as its still looking for the “next big thing”.
Key Points:
Apple stops car work to make robots for your home.
They're making a robot that follows you.
The robot project is run by the AI and hardware groups.
Details:
Apple is now putting its energy into creating robots for your homes. This big move comes after they decided to stop working on electric cars. Apple is using its knowledge in making things and in AI to look into making a robot that can move around with you in your house and a table that can move its screen. This is happening while other big companies, like Amazon and OpenAI, are also trying to make robots for the home. Apple’s hardware engineering division and its AI and machine learning group are overseeing the work on personal robotics, yet the project is still in the early research and development phase. It shows that this area is new for everyone and could lead to exciting discoveries, interesting times, and unimaginable futures.
Our Thoughts:
Apple's shift from cars to making personal robots could change how we use technology in our homes. As they start this journey, it's exciting to think about a future where robots and AI are part of our everyday life. Undoubtedly, personal home robots will be a godsend for the elderly as they'll have help that follows them around the house. But, these robots are also set to face a lot of resistance, as people will think we're moving to a dystopian world.
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Evolving AI: Stability AI is continuing to push its vision for generative AI with the Stable Audio 2.0 audio model.
Key Points:
Now make music or sounds last up to 3 minutes, more room to be creative.
Turn sounds into new ones with simple instructions.
Try it for free on their site, and developers will get tools to use it in their work soon.
Details:
Stability AI's new Stable Audio 2.0 is a big deal for making sounds with AI. You can make longer, better quality music or any sound really, and even change sounds into new ones just by telling it what you want. They made it better at understanding what you ask and can now make whole songs that sound like real music. They worked hard to make sure it's fair and used only resources they had permission to use, so creators and businesses can use it safely. Stability AI is making Stable Audio available for limited use for free on the Stable Audio website.
Why This Matters:
Stability AI has ensured that Stable Audio 2.0 was exclusively trained on a licensed dataset from the AudioSparx music library. This move respects opt-out requests and guarantees fair compensation for creators, thus maintaining the integrity of the platform.
Evolving AI: A major alert from YouTube to OpenAI on Sora, their text-to-video model.
Key Points:
YouTube’s boss, Neal Mohan, tells OpenAI not to use YouTube videos for AI training, saying it's against the rules.
Google's fight in court over using data for AI could get tougher because of this.
Mohan's words might unexpectedly harm Google’s own legal arguments.
Details:
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan's warning to OpenAI about using YouTube content in their AI, Sora, has sparked a big issue. This comes at a time when Google, YouTube's parent company, is dealing with its own legal problems for similar reasons. They’ve been accused of using others' work without permission to improve their AIs. Google says it's okay because they use the information in a new way that doesn’t just copy it. But, Mohan’s statement could make Google's situation harder by giving their opponents more to argue about. This whole matter sheds light on a big debate: Is it okay to use content from the web to teach AI? And it shows how tricky it can be for big tech companies to navigate copyright laws while trying to advance technology.
Our Thoughts:
Mohan’s caution might have opened a can of worms, pushing us to think deeper about how technology learns from existing content without stepping on copyright laws. This conversation could lead to new rules on what counts as “fair use” in the digital age of AI.
You can listen to his words below.
YouTube CEO @nealmohan told @emilychangtv that the use of YouTube videos to train OpenAI’s text-to-video generator Sora would be an infraction of the platform's terms of service.
— Turpentine (@TurpentineMedia)
7:44 PM • Apr 4, 2024
💡 Tip of the Day
When we shared the story about the +200 artists writing an open letter to demand the end to AI-driven music, we decided to explore this topic a bit more. It’s fair to say we’re impressed by what’s already possible.
Suno AI recently launched a new model that is currently state-of-the-art in the AI-generated music space. From a simple text prompt, it is able to make amazing sounding songs in mere 30 seconds that will literally blow your mind. You can create 5 songs for free on their website after signing up. Trust us, you will be amazed by what it returns to you.
Below are 3 examples from others that had our jaws on the ground.
"Escape from 9 to 5", a song that channels the classic vibes of Green Day and Sum 41.
“Kawaii Kowaii”, a lively Dubstep track.
“Stars In Her Eyes”, a slow tune that soothes the mind.
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