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🤖 OpenAI Japan Drops Major 'GPT-Next' Reveal!
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OpenAI Japan CEO, Tadao Nagasaki, announced that ChatGPT has reached 200 million active users, highlighting the rapid adoption of AI and hinting at the potential of its upcoming “GPT Next” model. Let's dive into the details…
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OPEN AI
OpenAI Japan’s CEO announced (in a Japanese article) that the upcoming AI model, ‘GPT-Next’, will be 100 times more powerful than GPT-4. They also confirmed the release of an even more advanced model called Orion, expected in 2025.
Key Highlights
GPT-Next is anticipated to achieve a 100x performance increase without a significant rise in computing resource use.
The improvement comes from better architecture and learning efficiency, rather than just increased computing power.
GPT-Next will feature a smaller version of “Strawberry,” an advanced AI system currently in development by OpenAI.
The slide hints at a possible release of GPT-Next by the end of 2024, though this is not yet confirmed.
Why it's a big deal: OpenAI remains the clear leader in AI model usage, and if translations are accurate, GPT-Next is set to be the next major breakthrough developers have been anticipating. Remarkably, it achieves this leap without requiring significantly more computing power, which is a major advantage for applications needing both speed and efficiency.
AI CLASSROOMS
🤖 AI-Only Classrooms Coming to London
Breaking News: David Game College in London is set to open the UK's first "teacherless" classroom, using artificial intelligence to personalize learning for GCSE students.
Here's what's happening:
David Game College in London is opening a classroom for GCSE students that will be taught by AI instead of human teachers.
The AI platform adapts lesson plans based on individual student strengths and weaknesses, providing personalized learning.
The college argues that AI can be more precise and accurate than human teachers, continuously evaluating student progress.
Students will have access to AI platforms on computers and VR headsets, alongside three "learning coaches" to provide support and teach subjects AI struggles with.
Critics argue that AI-driven education is dehumanizing and creates a "soulless" learning environment.
The UK government is launching a project to help teachers use AI more effectively, focusing on AI-assisted marking and lesson planning.
The college claims the AI-based approach is not cheaper than traditional teaching and has hired additional staff.
Why it matters: The UK's first AI-powered classroom marks a potential shift in education delivery. It sparks debate about AI's role in learning, with supporters praising personalized, efficient education and critics worried about dehumanization and reduced human interaction.
This experiment highlights the ongoing discussion about balancing technology with human involvement in the classroom.
NEWS FLASH
Here are the latest developments in AI:
Google released Function Calling in Google AI Studio, allowing users to test model capabilities directly within the interface.
Ligo released an open-source implementation of DeepMind’s AlphaFold3 protein structure prediction model.
Dutch regulators fined Clearview AI over $30 million for GDPR violations, including building a biometric data database without consent.
FDA approved Rebrain’s OptimMRI software update, which includes a new AI model for targeting brain regions in Parkinson’s disease treatment.
Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum founder, suggested using AI and prediction markets to speed up X’s Community Notes feature for quicker fact-checking.
Anthropic launched a Quickstarts repository to help developers build apps with their API, starting with a Claude-powered customer support agent app.
A new benchmark of 80+ large language models found Anthropic’s Sonnet 3.5 performed best overall, though top models varied significantly by programming language.
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