Our 109th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nIf you are a fan, we'd appreciate your feedback on Apple Podcast, or just via email to contact@lastweekin.ai - feel free to DM us on Twitter too!\nOutline:\n(00:00) Intro(03:08) Elon Musk shows off humanoid robot prototype at Tesla AI Day\n(07:15) It\u2019s not just floods and fires: This AI forecasts how climate change will impact your city\xa0\n(10:00) Artificial Intelligence Spending Grew 20.7% Worldwide in 2021, According to IDC\n(10:52) Tesla is being sued over Autopilot and Elon Musk\u2019s Full Self-Driving predictions\xa0\n(11:50) Uber Eats and Nuro sign a 10-year deal to do robot food delivery in California and Texas\xa0\n(13:00) Announcing the PyTorch Foundation: A new era for the cutting-edge AI framework\n(13:45) Meta\u2019s new text-to-video AI generator is like DALL-E for video , Google answers Meta\u2019s video-generating AI with its own, dubbed Imagen Video\n(19:05) OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system\n(23:00) Can eyes on self-driving cars reduce accidents? Cues from moving eyes could help pedestrians anticipate vehicle's intentions\n(24:00) Why DeepMind Is Sending AI Humanoids to Soccer Camp\n(25:00) How Transformers Seem to Mimic Parts of the Brain\xa0\n(25:30) NVIDIA's new AI model quickly generates objects and characters for virtual worlds\n(26:45) Clearview AI, Used by Police to Find Criminals, Now in Public Defenders\u2019 Hands , House Democrats debut new bill to limit US police use of facial recognition\n(30:30) Artist receives first known US copyright registration for generative AI art\xa0\n(33:14) Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges\n(34:00)\xa0 A.I. Is Making It Easier Than Ever for Students to Cheat\n(34:50) There\u2019s no Tiananmen Square in the new Chinese image-making AI\n(35:45) US to invest $50 billion in spring 2023 as it looks to counter Chinese chip development\xa0\n(36:25) Darth Vader\u2019s Voice Emanated From War-Torn Ukraine\n(39:40) I Resurrected "Ugly Sonic" with Stable Diffusion Textual Inversion\n(43:00) Artist uses AI to extract color palettes from text descriptions\n(43:55) Hellblade developer Ninja Theory confirms it won\u2019t replace voice actors with AI\n(45:35) Outro