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Deepfake Met Gala photos cause internet frenzy

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Today’s Menu

Appetizer: Deepfake Met Gala photos cause internet frenzy 📸

Entrée: Microsoft’s new LLM to compete with OpenAI 🦾

Dessert: Apple is developing AI chips 💾

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DEEPFAKE MET GALA PHOTOS CAUSE INTERNET FRENZY 📸

I don’t know what’s real anymore, and quite frankly, I’m not sure I care. 🤷‍♂️

What happened? As celebrities made their way down the red carpet at the Met Gala, multiple AI-generated images of stars began circulating online, causing confusion among viewers about what was real.

Want the details? AI images of celebrities such as Katy Perry, Rihanna, and Selena Gomez—who were not actually present at the event—went viral on X, receiving millions of views and thousands of likes. X has since flagged the images as AI-generated, but not before hundreds of thousands of viewers were tricked.

What does this mean? The spread of these deepfakes highlight the growing need for media literacy and vigilance in discerning authentic content from AI-generated imagery, as such deepfakes become an inevitable part of our digital world. If people don’t become more skeptical of internet content or no way is found to easily identify such deepfakes, we are leaving humanity susceptible to dangers of all kinds.

MICROSOFT’S NEW LLM TO COMPETE WITH OPENAI 🦾

Are Microsoft and OpenAI breaking up? If so, who gets custody of all the AI? 😳

What’s up? Microsoft is reportedly developing a new in-house language model called MAI-1.

What is MAI-1? MAI-1 is reported to be far larger than any previous open-source models developed by Microsoft. The model will be roughly 500 billion parameters, representing a major step up from the smaller Phi-3-mini, which contains a mere 3.8 billion parameters. Despite the substantial size and scope of the project, Microsoft’s exact purpose for MAI-1 remains undecided, pending its performance in initial tests.

What’s the significance? Microsoft has invested over $10 billion into OpenAI, and together they have been dominating the AI market. Much of this success is the reason Microsoft has surpassed Apple as the world’s most valuable company. But as AI wars heat up, this move signifies that Microsoft doesn’t need to rely on their major parter for AI innovation—it might just be time for them to go their separate ways. With that being said, Kevin Scott (CTO of Microsoft) says they still wants to be friends, remarking, “There’s no end in sight to the increasing impact that our work together will have.”

APPLE IS DEVELOPING AI CHIPS 💾

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A: Apple Pi. 🥧

What’s new? As part of a project called ACDC (Apple Chips in Data Center), Apple is reportedly developing chips to run AI software in data centers.

Want the details? Apple is working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. on the design and production of the chip. The server chip in development is expected to focus on AI inference rather than AI model training, an area currently dominated by Nvidia. AI inference is the process by which trained machine learning models draw conclusions from new data, a critical step in deploying AI solutions. Other tech giants, such as Google, have also been investing in AI inference server chips to reduce their reliance on third-party chip designers.

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