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AI News Roundup: Luma AI's Dream Machine, Apple AI, Leonardo's New Model, Pika Upgrades their Image to Video model and MORE...

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AI Weekly Roundup: Exciting Developments in Image and Video Generation

This week saw a flurry of activity in the AI world, with several new tools and updates released for image and video generation. Let's dive into the most noteworthy developments:

Luma AI Launches Dream Machine

Luma AI released Dream Machine, their competitor to AI video tools like Sora, Veo, Pika, and Runway. While some claim it's on par with Sora, initial testing suggests it's not quite there yet in most scenarios. However, it does excel in certain areas.

Key points about Dream Machine:

- Initially had long queue times (up to 7 hours) due to high demand

- Performs better with image-to-video rather than text-to-video

- Generates 5-second videos

- Excels at flyover shots and time-lapses

- Pricing: 30 free generations per month, then about $0.25 per video

Pika and Stability AI Updates

Pika also updated their image-to-video model, though details on the improvements are scarce. Meanwhile, Stability AI finally released the weights for Stable Diffusion 3, making it available for download on Hugging Face. Initial tests show improvements in text generation within images, but it still requires detailed prompts for optimal results.

Leonardo Unveils Phoenix Model

Leonardo introduced their new custom AI model, Phoenix. This foundational model, trained from the ground up, offers:

- Enhanced prompt adherence

- Coherent text in images

- Superior image quality

- More creative control

Early tests suggest Phoenix may outperform Stable Diffusion XL in some aspects.

Midjourney Introduces Model Personalization

Midjourney launched a new feature called Model Personalization. By ranking at least 200 images, users can train the AI to generate images more aligned with their preferences.

Google's Gen Type Tool

Google Labs released Gen Type, a tool that creates letters in various styles based on user prompts. This free tool offers similar functionality to Adobe Firefly's text features.

Suno Updates Audio Generation

Suno, the AI music generation tool, now allows users to upload or record audio snippets and extend them into full songs. This feature is available for Suno Premium users.

Apple's AI Integration

At WWDC, Apple announced extensive AI integration across its ecosystem:

- On-device AI for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS

- AI-powered features in Notes and Calculator apps

- Email inbox overhaul with AI-generated summaries

- Smart replies and notification summaries

- Image Playground for generating illustrations and animations

- Gen Emoji feature for creating custom emojis

- Enhanced photo editing and searching capabilities

- Improved Siri with typing option and context awareness

Other Notable News

- Adobe is revising its terms of service to clarify they won't train AI on customers' work without permission.

- Apple briefly became the world's most valuable company following the WWDC announcements.

- Elon Musk expressed concerns about Apple's integration with OpenAI, though his claims were later clarified as misrepresentations.

- OpenAI hired two new C-level executives: Sarah Friar as CFO and Kevin Weil as CPO.

- Microsoft is removing custom GPTs from Copilot Pro due to low usage.

- A new open-source AI model, Qwen2, outperforms Llama 3 in various benchmarks.

- A photographer was disqualified from an AI image contest after winning with a real photo, highlighting the ongoing debate between AI-generated and human-created art.

As AI tools continue to evolve and become more accessible, creators have an expanding array of options for generating images, videos, and music. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the world of AI.


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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

"Not Sure I Will Be Able To" Elon Musk says Regarding His Fight To Buy Twitter...

"I am not sure that I will actually be able to acquire it" said billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk regarding his quest to purchase Twitter. The discussion was part of a TED event in Canada.

Video Courtesy of TED and Bloomberg

SpaceX Has Made NASA 'Cool' Again For A Whole New Generation....


NASA reached peak cool on July 20th, 1969 when it sent the first men to the moon. However, the agency's impact on society goes far beyond space.

That's why until recently, for teens any exciting first hand stories about what NASA had accomplished, were stories told by their grandparents. 

. But Neil deGrasse Tyson, the famous astrophysicist, says NASA partnering with Elon Musk's SpaceX is one of the biggest advancements the agency has made since the moon landing.

Video courtesy of CNBC

Tesla's Position As The #1 Electric Car Faces It's First Real Threat, As Competitors Develop New Solar Powered EVs...

80 million cars powered by fossil fuels were sold last year. 
Many Tesla owners charge their cars at home, often unknowingly thanks to a coal burning power plant. 
Now meet "Lightyear"  - a startup developing a truly green electric vehicle, solar-powered.

Video Courtesy of Vice News





Elon Musk Takes Over Earth's Orbit - Inside The Plan To Launch 10,000 Satellites Providing Internet Access To The World...

 Starlink is SpaceX's attempt to provide internet access to the world by deploying more than 10,000 satellites. We explain what to expect from Starlink's early internet services, and what the massive increase in number of satellites might mean for the future of stargazing and space traffic.

Video courtesy of CNet

SpaceX Hits 'Fast Forward' On Bringing Space Tourism To Earth's Residents...

Space X
With the strides SpaceX is making, people don't realize how we've suddenly ended up on the fast-track to space tourism and everyday people getting to leave the planet, for fun.

 The company is expanding, developing many new ideas, and rethinking things. Elon Musk has announced plans for a nearly nine-fold increase in the capacity of the Falcon 9 rocket. We can't wait to see what future uses of SpaceX have in store.

 Imagine the possibilities if you can visit space for the day. There's been a lot of positive attention from the press so I think you're going to start to see some of that among everyday people who want to get to know the Earth and to orbit other places.

For example, the Comet ISON amateur telescope on Haleakala, Hawaii, should find the comet's atmosphere on November 12 and send a paper back to Berkeley. From that data, atmospheric scientists will look for the comet's molecular characteristics such as its molecular weight and element abundances. That will help determine how long it takes to form a given amount of an icy material.

"Over the course of our lifetime, what we're hoping to see is that the comet's nucleus develops into a complex, porous structure," said Susan Sullivan, the instrument scientist on ISON at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "It could form thin patches that would subsequently pull in larger materials. The detailed image of the nucleus could reveal structures within it that were unknown before the flyby."

"NASA has collected many observations over the last ten years of this comet. We have learned what's happening with the nucleus" she added. We have also learned a lot about its activity because this comet has had a very long lifetime in the field of view, including about 10 years.

We are going to get more data in the near future, and we're hoping to gain even more insights.

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Author: Barley Hejim