Content Rights Disputes, Thoughtful AI Models, Compact Edge AI, and Personalized Shopping AI
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Welcome to the RAIZOR Report for Thursday October 17th 2024.
In this episode, Douglas from RAIZOR covers several key AI advancements and disputes. The New York Times issues a cease-and-desist to AI startup Perplexity, reflecting ongoing content rights conflicts with AI companies. Meta introduces Thought Preference Optimization, enhancing large language models to simulate human reasoning better. Mistral AI unveils compact language models for edge devices, making AI more accessible. Google launches an AI-powered feature on its Shopping Tab for personalized product recommendations. Lastly, Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute collaborate on advanced humanoid robotics, aiming for more human-like capabilities in robots.
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