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OpenAI's Web Search, Nvidia’s Human-Like AI Vision, and Disney's New Tech Division

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Another edition of the Daily AI Brief is ready for you! Today, we explore OpenAI's latest web search feature, Nvidia’s bold vision for AI in human form, and Disney’s innovative AI initiatives. Dive into these stories for insights on AI’s rapid evolution across industries.

Let's dive in:

OpenAI is introducing web search for ChatGPT, allowing the AI to retrieve information directly from the web, enhancing accuracy and interactivity. Collaborating with news organizations, OpenAI aims to expand reach and give content creators a wider audience. Read more

In his latest essay, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts superintelligence within a few thousand days. He believes AI advancements will create shared prosperity and promote creativity, urging for democratized compute access to ensure everyone benefits. Read more

Disney’s new Office of Technology Enablement focuses on integrating AI and mixed reality across its entertainment sectors. The initiative, led by Disney Studios CTO Jamie Voris, seeks to modernize creative processes and operational efficiency in a strategic and responsible way. Read more

Wall Street has funded over $11 billion for AI companies purchasing Nvidia chips, leveraging these valuable processors as collateral. As the AI chip market grows, critics question the risks of backing depreciating assets. Read more

Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy highlights AI’s accuracy challenges, emphasizing the need for firms to disclose “hallucination” rates to users. He advocates for guardrails to ensure AI output reliability, especially in high-stakes scenarios. Read more

Microsoft's Recall feature, designed to track and analyze past PC usage, faces another delay over security concerns. The feature, now expected in beta by December, will require biometric authentication and allow users to purge data. Read more

Nvidia’s addition to the Dow Jones Index, replacing Intel, reflects its rise as a leader in AI chip manufacturing. This change highlights the shift towards AI-driven technology within the semiconductor industry. Read more

OpenAI’s next model, GPT-o1, will focus on specialized domains like science and mathematics. GPT-5 development is on hold as OpenAI explores this domain-specific approach to deliver precision in critical applications. Read more

Anthropic’s Claude AI can now process PDFs, providing valuable insights from legal, financial, and academic documents. This feature, now in beta, is available for Claude users via the API. Read more

Runway's new AI camera controls enhance 3D video production, giving creators precise control over movement and effects. The update promises to transform digital filmmaking with advanced cinematic options. Read more

Recraft’s V3 model offers advanced features in AI-driven graphic design, including style control, vector generation, and editing tools, catering specifically to designers looking for creative flexibility. Read more

OpenAI's new SimpleQA benchmark revealed that even its latest model has a high error rate, raising awareness about AI’s factual accuracy limits. The findings underscore the importance of cross-verifying AI outputs. Read more

At a recent conference, Nvidia’s Masataka Osaki discussed AI’s potential to take on human-like physical forms, merging machine functions with AI. He sees Japan as a leader in this AI-human convergence. Read more

Anthropic is urging policymakers to implement AI regulations that balance innovation with risk prevention. They highlight a critical 18-month window for action, aiming to prevent AI misuse in sensitive areas like cybersecurity and chemical applications. Read more

Australian legal experts warn that AI-generated responses based on user comments may expose Google and Meta to defamation risks. The companies are adjusting their policies to mitigate liability concerns while integrating AI into platforms like Maps and Facebook. Read more

In a controversial move, a Polish radio station aired an AI-generated interview with the late poet Wislawa Szymborska. The stunt, aimed at boosting ratings, faced public criticism and was promptly ended by the station. Read more

Sophia Velastegui, former Microsoft Chief AI Officer, believes the fast pace of AI development may lead to unintended consequences. She advocates for inclusive, ethical AI that prioritizes human-centered safety standards. Read more

Amazon's Rufus chatbot, now in beta in India, helps users find products and answers questions based on preferences. This launch is part of Amazon's larger strategy to streamline and personalize shopping experiences. Read more

Meta has partnered with GelSight and Wonik Robotics to create a robotic hand, Digit 360, with tactile sensors that let AI physically sense its environment. Designed for scientific purposes, it may pave the way for safer human-robot interactions. Read more

New AI tools in Google Maps, powered by Gemini, provide route suggestions, activity recommendations, and Immersive View for more cities. The update also supports voice-activated hazard reports and weather disruption alerts. Read more

Amazon has postponed its advanced AI updates for Alexa to 2025 due to technical issues, including difficulties with integration and response accuracy. The company has temporarily paused beta testing. Read more

AI-powered search engine Perplexity now offers real-time tracking for U.S. elections, with live updates from sources like AP. This tool includes AI analyses of key races, providing users with timely, comprehensive election insights. Read more

MIT researchers are teaching robots with a new model inspired by LLMs. Called Heterogeneous Pretrained Transformers (HPT), it integrates multi-sensor data to create a "universal brain," potentially enabling robots to perform complex tasks without extra training. Read more

At TechCrunch Disrupt, experts suggested that generative AI companies should focus on targeted applications rather than massive data models. They recommend a strategic approach for more effective, scalable solutions in this "Angry Birds" phase of AI. Read more

Researchers have developed a memory chip controlled by light and magnets, enabling high-speed computing with reduced energy use. This breakthrough could reduce the energy demands of AI systems, especially in large-scale data centers. Read more

Scientists have used AI to turn an old photo of a temple relief into a 3D model, providing a glimpse into the past. This technique could transform cultural preservation and virtual experiences, reviving hidden art and historical artifacts. Read more

That's it for today! If you enjoyed this edition, please consider sharing it with friends and colleagues.

Cheers,
Stefan