This Month in Tech: September 2023

TLDR of the TLDR: September 2023 in Tech

  1. InvideoAI: Transform Your Ideas Into Stunning Videos
    InvideoAI is the co-pilot for video creation, instantly transforming your ideas into captivating visuals with simple text commands. Say goodbye to complex editing and welcome a new era for content creators, YouTubers, and marketers.
  2. Apple Increases Investment in Siri With Generative AI
    Apple’s increased budget for AI development emphasizes creating conversational features for Siri, spending millions daily on research and development for improved AI capabilities.
  3. Falcon 180B: Latest Model Release
    The UAE’s newest Falcon 180B model outperforms its predecessors, offering a 2K context window. Despite its potential, community adoption remains uncertain due to significant resource requirements.
  4. Microsoft and Paige Collaborate on Cancer Detecting AI Model
    Microsoft and Paige partner to build the world’s largest AI model, specializing in identifying cancer through image-based artificial intelligence.
  5. Google Commits $20 Million to Responsible AI Development
    Google’s philanthropic arm invests $20 million in the Digital Futures Project, supporting global initiatives to address AI’s societal impacts and promote responsible AI development.
  6. Musk, Gates, and Zuckerberg Discuss AI Regulation and Oversight
    Leading industry figures express their concerns over open-source misuse and job threats, culminating in a consensus on the necessity of government oversight for AI.
  7. Google’s Bard Chatbot Integrates with Gmail, Docs, and Drive
    Google’s Bard chatbot now features extensions that allow it to retrieve information and perform tasks within Gmail, Docs, and Drive, enhancing productivity for users.
  8. OpenAI Launches DALL·E 3 with Enhanced Image Generation Capabilities DALL·E 3 brings significantly improved image generation abilities, offering users the capability to convert ideas into highly accurate images easily, soon to be integrated with ChatGPT.
  9. GitHub’s AI-Powered Coding Copilot Widely Available
    GitHub expands the availability of its AI-powered coding chatbot, Copilot Chat, making it accessible to individual users in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
  10. YouTube Unveils AI Tools for Creators
    YouTube introduces innovative AI tools for creators, including AI-generated backgrounds and music recommendations, marking a significant shift in content creation dynamics on the platform.