Our 140th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nRead out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/\nEmail us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai\nNote: the CEO of GitHub disputes "Report: GitHub Copilot Loses an Average of $20 Per User Per Month"\nTimestamps + Links:\n(00:00)\xa0 Intro / Banter\nTools & Apps\n(03:00) Reka launches Yasa-1, a multimodal AI assistant to take on ChatGPT\n(06:48) Arc browser\u2019s new AI-powered features combine OpenAI and Anthropic\u2019s models\n(11:00) ElevenLabs Launches Voice Translation Tool to Break Down Language Barriers for Content\n(13:11) Canva\u2019s new AI tools automate boring, labor-intensive design tasks\n(16:32) Adobe previews AI upscaling to make old, fuzzy videos and GIFs look fresh\n(20:45) Google Bard is gaining a new 'Memory' toggle to remember key details\n(22:22) Assistant with Bard: A step toward a more personal assistant\n(24:14) Android 14\u2019s AI-generated wallpapers might be its coolest new feature\n\nApplications & Business\n(24:50) Waymo\u2019s robotaxi service is now available to tens of thousands of people in San Francisco\n(28:54) Report: GitHub Copilot Loses an Average of $20 Per User Per Month\n(32:34) TSMC Sales Fell Less Than Feared as AI Demand Offsets Slump\n(34:54) Microsoft could debut its AI chip next month: Report\n(37:06) Exclusive: ChatGPT-owner OpenAI is exploring making its own AI chips\n(39:08) Google announces new generative AI search capabilities for doctors\n\nProjects & Open Source\n(40:05) Replit\u2019s new AI Model now available on Hugging Face\n(43:46) Introducing Stable LM 3B: Bringing Sustainable, High-Performance Language Models to Smart Devices\n(46:30)\xa0 Protesters Decry Meta\u2019s \u201cIrreversible Proliferation\u201d of AI\n\nResearch & Advancements\n(52:10) Scaling up learning across many different robot types\n(59:35) Decomposing Language Models Into Understandable Components\n(01:06:54) Promptbreeder: Self-Referential Self-Improvement Via Prompt Evolution\n(01:11:45) China's First 28nm Lithography Tool to Be Delivered This Year\n(01:15:03) LLMs can\u2019t self-correct in reasoning tasks, DeepMind study finds\n(01:18:07) Fine-tuning Aligned Language Models Compromises Safety, Even When Users Do Not Intend To!\n\nPolicy & Safety\n(01:22:08) RISC-V technology emerges as battleground in US-China tech war\n(01:26:48) Meta and X questioned by lawmakers over lack of rules against AI-generated political deepfakes\n(01:33:44) Five Takeaways From Bellwether AI Copyright Case\n(01:36:19) A.I. Could Soon Need as Much Electricity as an Entire Country\n(01:38:12) Governments race to regulate AI tools\n(01:40:09) US curbs on chip tools to China nearly finalized, government posting shows\n\nSynthetic Media & Art\n(01:45:35) WGA Ratifies Three-Year Deal With Studios, Officially Ending Hollywood Strike\n(01:47:50)\xa0 AI Watermarks Are No Match for Attackers\n(01:50:00) Stable Signature: A new method for watermarking images created by open source generative AI\n(01:51:36) How an AI deepfake ad of MrBeast ended up on TikTok\n(01:53:53) Disney\u2019s Loki faces backlash over reported use of generative AI