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The ChatGPT Report

Ep56 Elon Musk and xAI

Thu Jul 13 2023
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Description

OpenAI, NVIDIA, XAI, Anthropic, Cloud2, KPMG, and Microsoft are making significant advancements in the field of AI. OpenAI is offering flat salaries and introduced a code interpreter feature to JetGPT. NVIDIA has developed an AI-based tool for streamers. XAI is a new AI company founded by Elon Musk. Anthropic has released Claude as a competitor to chat GPT. Thropic Ames has made its generative AI, Cloud2, accessible to the public. KPMG plans to invest in AI and cloud services and partner with Microsoft for technological capabilities.

Insights

OpenAI's approach to compensation

OpenAI is offering flat salaries, no bonuses, and no negotiation.

NVIDIA's eye contact tool for streamers

NVIDIA has an AI-based tool for streamers that allows eye contact with the audience while reading.

Code interpreter feature in JetGPT

OpenAI introduced the code interpreter feature to JetGPT, allowing users to run Python code directly within the chatbot. The code interpreter supports file upload in multiple formats and provides compute resources and disk space.

XAI's mission and Elon Musk's involvement

XAI is a new AI company founded by Elon Musk with a mission to comprehend the true nature of the universe. Musk previously supported OpenAI but criticized their precautions against biased or sexist responses.

Anthropic's release of Claude

Anthropic, a startup founded by former senior members of OpenAI, has released Claude as a competitor to chat GPT.

Cloud2's accessibility and performance

Thropic Ames has made its generative AI, Cloud2, accessible to the public through a beta site and API. Cloud2 has improved performance compared to previous versions, scoring well on multiple choice sections of the bar exam and excelling in reading, writing, and coding portions.

KPMG's investment in AI and partnership with Microsoft

KPMG plans to invest $2 billion in AI and cloud services over the next five years and partner with Microsoft for technological capabilities. The big four accounting firms are doubling down on AI investments. KPMG expects the partnership with Microsoft to generate over $12 billion in revenue in five years. KPMG plans to use AI to automate aspects of taxes, audit, and consulting services while enhancing its workforce with AI skills rather than replacing jobs.

Chapters

  1. OpenAI and NVIDIA
  2. XAI, Anthropic, and Cloud2
  3. KPMG and Microsoft Partnership
Summary
Transcript

OpenAI and NVIDIA

00:10 - 06:51

  • OpenAI is offering flat salaries, no bonuses, and no negotiation.
  • NVIDIA has an AI-based tool for streamers that allows eye contact with the audience while reading.
  • OpenAI introduced the code interpreter feature to JetGPT, allowing users to run Python code directly within the chatbot.
  • The code interpreter supports file upload in multiple formats and provides compute resources and disk space.

XAI, Anthropic, and Cloud2

06:25 - 12:23

  • XAI is a new AI company founded by Elon Musk with a mission to comprehend the true nature of the universe.
  • Musk previously supported OpenAI but criticized their precautions against biased or sexist responses.
  • Anthropic, a startup founded by former senior members of OpenAI, has released Claude as a competitor to chat GPT.
  • Thropic Ames has made its generative AI, Cloud2, accessible to the public through a beta site and API.
  • Cloud2 has improved performance compared to previous versions, scoring well on multiple choice sections of the bar exam and excelling in reading, writing, and coding portions.
  • Users in the US and UK can sign up for free on Antthropic's website to access Cloud2.
  • Cloud2 can analyze 100,000 tokens or around 75,000 words, which is more than GPT4.
  • It allows users to manage multiple documents and ask questions about them.
  • In a human eval coding test, Cloud2 scored better than GPT4.

KPMG and Microsoft Partnership

06:25 - 12:23

  • KPMG plans to invest $2 billion in AI and cloud services over the next five years and partner with Microsoft for technological capabilities.
  • The big four accounting firms are doubling down on AI investments.
  • KPMG expects the partnership with Microsoft to generate over $12 billion in revenue in five years.
  • KPMG plans to use AI to automate aspects of taxes, audit, and consulting services while enhancing its workforce with AI skills rather than replacing jobs.
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