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The Mysterious Case of the Missing Hands in AI 🖐
Plus: Anthropic Raises the Stakes Against OpenAI
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The Mysterious Case of the Missing Hands in AI 🖐
Anthropic Raises the Stakes Against OpenAI
Alibaba's AI Chat Bot "Tongyi Qianwen" Is Almost Here
Have you ever wondered why generative AI seems to struggle with hands? This video explains why generative AI has difficulty creating accurate hand images.
One reason is that there aren't as many hand pictures as other body parts available online. Also, AIs don't have physical experience with hands, so they rely on pattern matching, which can lead to errors. More on this topic in the video below:
The AI research startup Anthropic is planning to raise $5 billion over the next two years to take on its rival OpenAI and enter more than a dozen industries. The company's Series C fundraising pitch deck discloses the long-term goals and indicates that it plans to build a "frontier model" tentatively called "Claude-Next." This model is expected to be ten times more capable than the most powerful AI model in the market today.
Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant, is promoting its in-house AI tool, "Tongyi Qianwen," ahead of a cloud computing summit in Beijing next week. The company's cloud unit is giving invitation codes to some corporate customers to test the language model. Tongyi Qianwen, which means "Truth from a Thousand Questions" is being positioned as a challenger to OpenAI's popular ChatGPT except its currently only available in Chinese.
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