🧑 Elon Musk forms X.AI artificial intelligence company

Plus: AI simulates Drake and The Weeknd collab, fans go wild

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  • 🧑 Elon Musk forms X.AI artificial intelligence company

  • 🤖 AI simulates Drake and The Weeknd collab, fans go wild

  • 📱 Google is Building an AI Search

🧑 Elon Musk’s mysterious new AI venture

Elon Musk has been making headlines once again, this time with his latest venture: X.AI. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, the company was incorporated in Nevada just last month, with Musk listed as its director and Jared Birchall as secretary.

What exactly is X.AI? Well, speculation has been running wild about Musk's AI ambitions, particularly after his recent purchase of 10,000 GPUs for a generative AI project and his recruitment of top-notch AI researchers. It seems that Musk is doubling down on his AI efforts and gearing up for some serious innovation.

What's particularly interesting about this news is that it comes just three weeks after Musk signed an Open Letter calling for a pause on AI advancements more powerful than GPT-4. It seems that if he can't stop them, he's going to join them.

 🤖 AI simulates Drake and The Weeknd collab

In just one day, an AI-generated song called "Heart on My Sleeve," by "ghostwriter977" has taken social media by storm, featuring AI versions of Drake and The Weeknd. The track has already amassed an impressive 250,000 streams on Spotify, and it's only just the beginning.

But what does this mean for the future of the music industry? Some may argue that it's a sign of things to come, with AI technology increasingly blurring the lines between what is real and what is robot-generated. Others may criticize the song's quality, claiming that it lacks the emotional depth and creativity of human-made music.

Regardless of where you stand, one thing is for sure: AI technology is rapidly changing the face of the music industry. With more and more artists experimenting with AI-generated music, we could be on the brink of a seismic shift in the way we consume and create music. Who knows, maybe we'll even see AI-generated music topping the charts in the near future.

 📱 Google is Building an AI Search

Google is about to revolutionize the way we search the internet with its new AI search engine, Project "Magi." The search giant has assembled an army of 160 engineers to work on this innovative project, which will feature a chat-like interface similar to ChatGPT.

With Project "Magi," Google is replacing the traditional method of displaying 10 results per page with a smart chatbot that provides instant answers. It's an exciting change that could make searching the web a lot more intuitive and user-friendly.

But that's not all. Google is also taking things a step further by integrating transactions such as flight bookings directly into the search engine. That means you'll soon be able to complete everyday tasks without ever leaving Google.

While the public release of Project "Magi" is still a month away, some limited U.S. citizens will get to experience it first-hand. This move by Google comes at a crucial time as Samsung reportedly considers switching to Microsoft Bing as its default device search engine. If this were to happen, it could cost Google a staggering $3 billion in annual revenue.

FASCINATING FINDS

THE CODE IDEA OF THE DAY

An App 👨‍💻

Problem: The difficulty that people often face when trying to identify a movie that they have seen or heard about, but cannot remember the title. This is particularly common when watching movies on TV or in public places like cafes or restaurants. With the "Shazam for movies" app, users can simply record a clip of the audio or video and the app will identify the movie for them.

Solution: Shazam for movies can identify a movie based on a short audio or video clip that is played. Use audio or video recognition technology to identify the movie based on a short clip of its audio or video. This would involve using machine learning algorithms to analyze the audio or video clip and compare it to a database of known movie audio or video clips. Once a match is found, the app would return the title, cast, and other relevant information about the identified movie to the user. This would provide users with a quick and easy way to identify movies they are interested in, without having to spend time searching online or asking others for help.

SOURCE: Me (Tyler Gibbs)

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