Our 118th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nRead out our text newsletter at https://lastweekin.ai/\nCheck out Jeremie's new book Quantum Physics Made Me Do It\nQuantum Physics Made Me Do It tells the story of human self-understanding through the lens of physics. It explores what we can and can\u2019t know about reality, and how tiny tweaks to quantum theory can reshape our entire picture of the universe. And because I couldn't resist, it explains what that story means for AI and the future of sentience\xa0\n\xa0\nYou can find it on Amazon in the UK, Canada, and the US \u2014 here are the links:\nUK version\xa0|\xa0Canadian version\xa0|\xa0US version\xa0\n\xa0\nOutline:\nApplications & Business(04:15) Stability AI announces new open-source large language model + OpenAssistant RELEASED! The world's best open-source Chat AI!\n(15:00) Stability AI is on shaky ground as it burns through cash and looks at a management overhaul\nLighting Round(23:12) Elon Musk Creates New Artificial Intelligence Company X.AI\n(28:40) Google\u2019s big AI push will combine Brain and DeepMind into one team\n(30:36) Amazon AWS expands generative AI efforts with Bedrock and CodeWhisperer updates\n(34:00) Samsung wants to release EX1, a human assistant robot, this year\n\n\nResearch & Advancements(36:32) The LLama Effect: How an Accidental Leak Sparked a Series of Impressive Open Source Alternatives to ChatGPT\n(44:00) Auto-GPT and BabyAGI: How \u2018autonomous agents\u2019 are bringing generative AI to the masses\nLighting Round(52:15) Researchers used machine learning to improve the first photo of a black hole\n(53:42) Tennis Robot Could Pave Way for Advancement in Fast-Movement Robotics\n(55:16) OpenAI Surprises Open-Source Community, Unveils Consistency Models\xa0\n(58:28) Model that uses machine learning methods and patient data at hospital arrival predicts strokes more accurately than current system\n\n\n\nPolicy & Safety & Societal Impacts\xa0\xa0\n(01:00:50) Finally, a realistic roadmap for getting AI companies in check\n(01:07:00) China proposes measures to manage generative AI services\nLighting Round(01:13:00) A.I. could lead to a \u2018nuclear-level catastrophe\u2019 according to a third of researchers, a new Stanford report finds\n(01:16:00) Inside the AI talent wars: Tech companies are ransacking university AI programs at Stanford, MIT, and Cornell in search of rare talent\xa0\n(01:20:00) Photographer admits prize-winning image was AI-generated\n\n\nArt & Fun Stuff(01:23:13) Exploring Creativity in Large Language Models: From GPT-2 to GPT-4\n(01:27:32) AI-generated Drake and The Weeknd song goes viral\n(01:30:30) Adobe launches AI-powered text-based video editing\n(01:33:47) Meta has open-sourced an AI project that turns your doodles into animations\xa0\n(01:35:15) Outro