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TODAY’S AI News
- OpenAI’s new AI model cod “Strawberry”
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- Amazon launches AI shopping assistant: Rufus
TODAY’S AI WORLD
- OpenAI whistleblower letter:OpenAI may be under scrutiny again for allegedly using restrictive non-disclosure agreements (NDA) to limit employees’ voices.The alleged violations include requiring employees to sign an agreement “that does not exempt them from disclosure of securities violations to the SEC” and requiring employees to obtain the company’s consent before disclosing confidential information to authorities. The whistleblower letter also states that OpenAI’s agreement requires employees to “waive compensation established by Congress to encourage whistleblowing and provide financial assistance to whistleblowers.”
- Apple approves first PC emulator for iOS: Apple has approved the UTM SE simulator for listing on the App Store. This is an App that can simulate a computer running classic software and games. Apple rejected its listing request a few weeks ago and is now available for free on iOS, iPadOS and visionOS.
- AI Gives Voice to Rep. Wexton:Rep. Jennifer Wexton, diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, now uses AI to maintain her voice. The AI system captures her natural voice, enabling her to speak despite the disease. The initiative is a collaborative effort between healthcare providers and AI developers.
- Sydney Sweeney’s awkward reaction:During Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, Sydney Sweeney’s viral reaction to a bad AI-generated portrait went viral. Samsung released a 3D image of Sweeney that turned out blurry and unrecognizable.Sweeney shrugged it off, sarcastically replying “I like it,” sparking laughter online.
OpenAI
OpenAI’s new AI model cod “Strawberry”
According to Reuters, OpenAI is working on a new artificial intelligence model project codenamed “Strawberry.” Internal documents show that the team is working on this, but the details of its work and when it will be made public are unclear. The project aims to enable its artificial intelligence to not only answer questions, but also autonomously and reliably browse the Internet for in-depth research.
The Details
- Enable deep research: The core goal of the Strawberry project is to enable AI models to not only generate answers, but also autonomously browse the Internet for “deep research.” This means that AI will be able to independently retrieve and analyze information and take action based on its findings.
- Improved reasoning capabilities: Strawberry aims to improve the reasoning capabilities of AI models so that they can better handle multi-step problems and long-term tasks. This improvement will enable AI models to excel in complex fields such as scientific discovery and software development.
- Post-training: The project involves a special post-training method, that is, after the model is pre-trained, the performance of the model is improved through further adjustment and optimization. This process includes, but is not limited to, fine-tuning, which is adjusting the model’s output through human feedback and examples.
- Self-training data generation: The approach of the Strawberry project is similar to the “Self-Taught Reasoner” (STaR) developed by Stanford University, which uses the model to self-generate training data and continuously improve its intelligence level. In theory, language models can surpass the level of human intelligence.
Why It Matters
OpenAI hopes to significantly improve the model’s inference capabilities, a key component in overcoming the challenge. Within Microsoft-backed OpenAI, teams are demonstrating that their models can provide advanced reasoning capabilities. According to internal documents and people familiar with the matter, the project is ongoing and it has not yet been determined when it will be released publicly.
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Amazon launches AI shopping assistant: Rufus
Amazon has launched its AI shopping assistant Rufus to all customers after five months of testing. This conversational shopping assistant is designed to help customers save time and make smarter purchasing decisions. Rufus is now live in the Amazon shopping app, just in time for Prime Day (July 16-17).
Rufus can answer specific questions about the product, such as whether it is easy to maintain and what it is made of. Additionally, it provides product recommendations and comparisons, as well as product updates. Customers can also track packages and view past orders through Rufus. Rufus can even help customers with non-shopping related questions, like making soufflés or what they need for a summer party.
The Details
- Understand Product Details: Rufus answers user questions about specific products, providing detailed product information, customer reviews, and community Q&A.Users can also click on relevant questions that appear in the Rufus chat window to learn more about the product, such as “What is this backpack made of?” Additionally, users can click on “What do customers say?” to quickly get an overview of customer reviews.
- Get product recommendations:Rufus is able to recommend products based on the user’s needs. For example, if a user asks about suitable swimming pool umbrellas in Florida, Rufus will provide relevant information about Florida’s weather and humidity, and suggest suitable umbrella features.
- Compare options:Rufus helps users quickly compare the features of different products. Users can ask questions like “What’s the difference between a gas and wood-fired pizza oven?”
- Get the latest product updates:Rufus helps users stay up to date on the latest products and trends. For example: “What’s the most advanced Fire tablet for kids?”
- Access current and past orders:Rufus offers fast package tracking, allowing users to ask questions like, “Where is my order?” or more specifically, “When will my dog food arrive?” Additionally, users can quickly access past orders, such as “My last When should I order sunscreen?”
- Answer non-shopping related questions:Rufus can also answer questions to help users at any stage of their shopping journey. For example, a user looking to buy kitchenware might first ask, “What do I need to make a soufflé?” A user preparing for a special occasion might also ask, “What do I need for a summer party?”
Why It Matters
Rufus makes shopping more efficient and smarter, which can improve customer satisfaction, and by providing comprehensive product details and comparisons, users can make more informed purchasing choices.
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