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1/5th of People Think AI Could Make Better Movies
Plus Intel Wins $20B Chips Deal with US Gov’t
The AI Breakdown First Five - Thursday March 21, 2024
Today on the First Five:
5. UN Voting on First AI Resolution
4. 1/5th of People Think AI Could Make Better Movies
3. Anthropic Partners with Accenture and AWS
2. Cohere Seeks Monster Valuation
1. Intel Wins $20B Chips Deal with US Gov’t
5. UN Voting on First AI Resolution
The United States has sponsored a resolution in the United Nations that would “represent global support for a baseline set of principles for the development and use of AI.” The US says that they’re hoping for adoption by consensus of all 193 member nations.
"The General Assembly is set to vote Thursday on (...)the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence, aimed at ensuring the powerful new technology benefits all nations, respects human rights and is “safe, secure and trustworthy”" @AP
#AI— DAC (@DoraCrisan)
10:36 AM • Mar 21, 2024
4. 1/5th of People Think AI Could Make Better Movies
Deloitte has just released their 18th annual Digital Media Trends survey. One of the surprising findings is that 22% of respondents said that gen AI could write TV shows and movies that are more interesting than humans.
How do you feel about AI-created TV shows and movies? Deloitte's new Digital media trends survey offers surprising insight via @Variety@DeloitteUS@DeloitteOnTech@DeloitteInsight@xpangler#AI
— Teena Maddox (@teena_maddox)
2:23 PM • Mar 20, 2024
3. Anthropic Partners with Accenture and AWS
By way of a new partnership, some 1400 Accenture engineers will be trained on Anthropic on AWS. The move represents both the push of the big consulting firms into the AI space, as well as the continually shifting battle lines of the big labs and big tech.
We’re excited to team up with @Accenture and @awscloud to help organizations adopt and scale customized AI solutions.
— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI)
2:07 PM • Mar 20, 2024
2. Cohere Seeks Monster Valuation
News outlets are reporting that foundation model company Cohere is seeking to raise money at a monster $5B+ valuation. The problem is that their revenue is just $13m ARR, leading some investors to balk at the high price.
Scoop: Cohere, one of the best-known startup competitors to OpenAI, has just 13Mn in annual revenue.
Perhaps why its funding round has stretched on for so long …..
Details here 👇
w/ @steph_palazzolo
— Maria Heeter (@HeeterMaria)
10:17 PM • Mar 20, 2024
1. Intel Wins $20B Chips Deal with US Gov’t
The US has slowly but surely come to realize that offshoring the semiconductor industry might not have been the best idea. Now the government is spending big bucks to try to bring it back, as witnessed by a $20b deal involving both grants and debt for Intel.
Today, we announced an $8.5 billion preliminary agreement with @intel that will help strengthen supply chains, revitalize American semiconductor manufacturing, and create nearly 30,000 jobs.
It was great to join @POTUS in Arizona to share the news.
— Secretary Gina Raimondo (@SecRaimondo)
9:28 PM • Mar 20, 2024
Bonus: Getting AI to Prompt AI
Introducing `claude-prompt-engineer` ✍️
An agent that creates optimal Claude 3 prompts.
Just describe a task, and a chain of AIs will:
- Generate many possible prompts
- Test them in a ranked tournament
- Return the best oneAnd it's open-source: github.com/mshumer/gpt-pr…
— Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_)
4:56 PM • Mar 20, 2024
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