Our 133rd episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nApologies for pod being a bit late this week!\nRead out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/\nEmail us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai\nTimestamps + links:\n(00:00)\xa0 Intro / Banter\nResponse to listener comments / corrections\nTools & Apps(05:05) ChatGPT gets several new features, including multi-document chat\n(09:02) Tinder tests AI photo selection feature to help users build profiles\n(12:35) GitHub Copilot can now tell developers when its suggestions match code in a public repository\n\nApplications & Business(15:55) CoreWeave raises $2.3 billion in debt collateralized by Nvidia chips\n(20:25) Nvidia GPU shortage is \u2018top gossip\u2019 of Silicon Valley\n(23:30) NVIDIA: GPU Supply Issues Involve Packaging, Not Chip Wafers\n(27:06) Nvidia's AI GPUs Are Selling for up to $70,000 in China\n(30:00) AMD considers making a specific A.I. chip for China to comply with export controls\n(31:10) AI chip firm Tenstorrent raises $100 mln from Hyundai, Samsung\n(33:22) Cruise begins testing self-driving vehicles in Atlanta\n(35:45) Toyota, Pony.ai plan to mass produce robotaxis in China\n\nProjects & Open Source(38:08) Alibaba rolls out open-sourced AI model to take on Meta's Llama 2\n\nResearch & Advancements(42:00) Introducing AudioCraft: A Generative AI Tool For Audio and Music\n(46:25) ToolLLM: Facilitating Large Language Models to Master 16000+ Real-world APIs\n(52:03) Tool Documentation Enables Zero-Shot Tool-Usage with Large Language Models\n(54:54) Open Problems and Fundamental Limitations of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback\n(01:00:05) Towards Generalist Biomedical AI\n(01:03:53) Studying Large Language Model Generalization with Influence Functions\n\n\nPolicy & Safety\xa0\n(01:05:55) The AI-Powered, Totally Autonomous Future of War Is Here\n(01:12:37)\xa0 \u2018So important\u2019: UK minister endorses Google\u2019s training drive in AI arms race\n(01:15:10) Generative AI services pulled from Apple App Store in China ahead of new regulations\n(01:16:40) Experience: scammers used AI to fake my daughter\u2019s kidnap\n(01:19:22) The Stanford University \u2018boot camp\u2019 teaching Congress about AI\n(01:22:23) Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match\n\n\nSynthetic Media & Art\n(01:24:37)\xa0 Greg Rutkowski Was Removed From Stable Diffusion, But AI Artists Brought Him Back\n(01:25:48)\xa0 An Asian MIT student asked AI to turn an image of her into a professional headshot. It made her white, with lighter skin and blue eyes.\n\n(01:26:47) Outro