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Google says AI helped it beat profit expectations – Mountain Democrat
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Posted: January 27, 2024 at 3:52 am
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The search giant has unveiled its newest AI model and its really good. Google Lumiere is a text-to-video diffusion model designed for synthesizing videos that portray realistic, diverse and coherent motion. In some respects, its better than Runway and Pika Labs AI video! Heres how to use Google Lumiere.
There is no way to access or download Lumiere at this time. We predict that Lumiere will enhance the multimodal capabilities of Google Bard in the near future. Get ready to use it at release by following these steps:
To use Google Lumiere, youll need access to Google Bard. Visit the chatbot website here.
There has been no official acknowledgement that the video model has been integrated yet. However, its fair to predict that Bard will be the place to use it in the near future.
Google Workspace accounts will need admin access to use Google Bard.
If Google Lumiere becomes open-source, we will explain how to download and install it here.
Google Lumiere is a new video diffusion model. It generates coherent, high-quality videos using simple text prompts and is great for stylization. Its also multimodal, with text-to-video and image-to-video modalities. You can also use it to produce cinemagraphs and for video inpainting!
Lumiere achieves better temporal consistency than other models due to a Space-Time U-Net architecture that generates the entire temporal duration of the video at once, through a single pass in the model. This is in contrast to existing video models which synthesize distant keyframes followed by temporal super-resolution.
This new AI model represents a summation of previously released Google AI tools.
Style Drop, introduced on Dember 15th, 2023, is Googles own text-to-image generator. Its USP is that it uses one or more style reference images that describe the style for text-to-image generation. By doing so, StyleDrop enables the generation of images in a style consistent with the reference, while effectively circumventing the burden of text prompt engineering. As a result, StyleDrop already features the computer vision research that went into Google Lumiere.
Video Poet was the predecessor to Google Lumiere, in that its a large language model for zero-shot video generation. The main difference is the quality. Impressively, Video Poet was already multimodal able to produce audio from video inputs. This is one of the least common avenues of multimodality (the most common being speech-to-text). In fact, this autoregressive language model learns across video, image, audio, and text modalities.
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Google scientists published a research paper introducing Lumiere on January 23rd, 2024. The paper, titled Lumiere: A Space-Time Diffusion Model for Video Generation is filed under Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition a nod to the multimodality of the model. Its not just text models that can be multimodal! A multimodal AI video model could accept inputs of text, images, audio samples, or even other videos (perhaps a combination of two or more) to inform the generated video. As no AI chatbot currently offers much (or anything) in terms of AI video generation, Lumiere could make Google Bard the most multimodal AI assistant of 2024.
The researchers who authored the paper include Omer Bar-Tal, Hila Chefer, Omer Tov, Charles Herrmann, Roni Paiss, Shiran Zada, Ariel Ephrat, Junhwa Hur, Yuanzhen Li, Tomer Michaeli, Oliver Wang, Deqing Sun, Tali Dekel, and Inbar Mosseri.
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Samsung’s new phones replace Google AI with Baidu in China – The Verge
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The list of AI translation, summarization, and text formatting features on the Chinese version of the Galaxy S24 will be familiar to anyone who kept up with its US-based launch. Theres also real-time call translation like we saw earlier this month, and the phones are even getting a version of Googles Circle to Search feature.
Now featuring Ernies understanding and generation capabilities
Now featuring Ernies understanding and generation capabilities, the upgraded Samsung Note Assistant can translate content and also summarize lengthy content into clear, intelligently organized formats at the click of a button, Samsung Electronics China and Baidu said in a statement published by CNBC.
Samsungs hold on China has waned considerably in the last decade. A report this week from IDC didnt even place it in the top five brands for mobile shipments in 2023. In 2013, the company was the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the country, with a market share of around 20 percent, but its share had fallen to just 1 percent by 2018, where its hovered ever since, Reuters reports, adding that partnerships with local content firms are part of its attempt to rebuild its Chinese business.
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FTC investigating Microsoft, Amazon, and Google investments into OpenAI and Anthropic – The Verge
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opened an inquiry into the investments of Big Tech companies that provide cloud services to smaller AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.
The FTC sent letters to Alphabet, Amazon, Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI, requiring the companies to explain the impact these investments have on the competitive landscape of generative AI. The commission wants to scrutinize corporate partnerships and investments with AI providers to build a better internal understanding of these relationships and their impact on the competitive landscape.
Google and Amazon invested in Anthropic, while Microsoft has a close financial relationship with OpenAI.
The FTC wants information on the specific investment agreements between the companies and how the partnerships influence product releases and oversight rights. It also wants an analysis of how these investments impact the market share, competition, and potential for sales growth in the sector; if there is competition for resources to develop AI products; and any information each company may have given to other government entities.
The companies have 45 days to respond to the agency. The Verge reached out to Anthropic for comment.OpenAI and Amazon declined to comment.
The US has assumed a global AI leadership position because important American companies are working together, Microsoft corporate vice president, competition and market regulation group, Rima Alalily said in a statement sent to The Verge. Partnerships between independent companies like Microsoft and OpenAI, as well as among many others, are promoting competition and accelerating innovation. We look forward to providing the FTC with the information it needs to complete its study.
Google, in a comment sent to The Verge, hopes the FTCs study will shine a bright light on companies that lock in customers.
AI developers often ink partnerships with cloud providers which Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are to get cheaper access to the expensive GPUs and processors needed to train, run, and fine-tune large language models.
The government has been very interested in investigating the relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft and has reportedly argued with the Department of Justice over who will start the inquiry.
History shows that new technologies can create new markets and healthy competition. As companies race to develop and monetize AI, we must guard against tactics that foreclose this opportunity, FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a statement. Our study will shed light on whether investments and partnerships pursued by dominant companies risk distorting innovation and undermining fair competition.
The FTC was the first government agency to investigate OpenAI. It requested documents from the ChatGPT maker in July seeking information on possible consumer harm from publishing false information.
UPDATE JANUARY 25 4:36 PM ET: Added statements from Microsoft and Google.
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Google announced a 5-second AI video generator that’s scary good – Mashable
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Google's new AI video generator is its most advanced yet and that may lead to a rise in more convincing deepfakes.
Google Research just unveiled Lumiere, an AI video generator capable of creating five-second photorealistic videos from simple text prompts. What makes it so advanced, according to the research paper, is a "Space-Time U-Net architecture" that "generates the entire temporal duration of the video at once, through a single pass in the model."
Previous AI models created videos by generating individual images, frame by frame.
Lumiere will in theory make it easier for users to create and edit videos without technical expertise. Prompts such as "panda playing ukulele at home" or "Sunset timelapse at the beach" generate detailed photorealistic videos. It can also generate videos based the style of a single image, such as a child's watercolor painting of flowers.
The editing capabilities are where it gets crazy. Lumiere can animate targeted parts of an image, and fill in blank areas from image prompts with "video inpainting." It can even edit specific parts of the video using follow-up text prompts, like changing a woman's dress or adding accessories to videos of owls and chicks.
"Our primary goal ... is to enable novice users to generate visual content," the paper concludes. "However, there is a risk of misuse for creating fake or harmful content with our technology, and we believe that it is crucial to develop and apply tools for detecting biases and malicious use cases in order to ensure a safe and fair use."
What the paper doesn't mention is the tools Google has already developed, and supposedly put in place.
At Google I/O last May, the company put its safety and responsibility measures front and center. Google DeepMind launched a beta version of an AI watermarking tool called SynthID in August, and in November, YouTube (owned by Google) announced a policy forcing users to disclose whether videos have been AI-generated.
Lumiere is just research at this point, and there's no mention of how or when it could be used as a consumer-facing tool. But for a company that claims "being bold on AI means being responsible from the start" presuming the start includes research this is a surprising omission from the Lumiere team.
Google has not yet responded to a request for comment.
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Google Chrome is adding support for Windows on Arm – 9to5Google
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One of the problems with Arm-based Windows laptops has been a lack of app support, but theres big news this week as Google Chrome has unexpectedly debuted its first Windows on Arm build.
Most Windows machines available today are using CPUs based on the x86 architecture. Slowly, though, Microsoft and others are pushing for Windows to better support Arm CPUs that offer better battery life and fan-less designs. Laptops using Arm CPUs have been available for a few years now, but theyve largely been a niche product due to limited app support and relatively weak power. However, in the face of Apples wild success in Arm-based M-series chips for MacBooks, its been an increasingly important venture.
This week, as first spotted by Pedro Justo on Twitter/X, Google has released its first Chrome build for Windows 11 ARM. The build is available now through Chrome Canary, putting it in its early days.
Google Chrome is not exactly a complete stranger to Arm, with ChromeOS often running on Arm-based chips from MediaTek and Qualcomm. This is the first sign of Google looking to support Arm-based Windows machines, though. The Verge was able to test out this new build on an Arm machine, confirming its ARM64 native.
The timing couldnt be better, either, as theres a big milestone for Windows on Arm just around the corner. Qualcomm last year showed off its new Snapdragon X Elite chip for Windows laptops, with performance similar to Apples M2 chips. No laptops have been announced with this chip thus far, but Qualcomm said theyd start arriving towards the middle of 2024. Microsoft is expected to debut new Surface laptops with this new generation of Qualcomm chips in March.
Notably, the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge has supported Arm for a while, but its a big deal to see Google Chrome adding support. As the worlds biggest browser, having native support is a huge boon to Windows on Arm.
Its unclear when a stable version of Chrome with Windows on Arm support will launch, but the foundation is finally set.
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Google selling Chromecast with Google TV HDMI extension cable – 9to5Google
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The nature of the dongle form factor means that those devices are often placed in challenging connectivity environments. For the Chromecast with Google TV, the Google Store is now selling a HDMI Extension Cable.
The HDMI (4K@60Hz) Extension Cable comes in at 2 feet and is made by Cable Matters. It features Made for Google certification, even though a Chromecast category does not yet exist on the official site: This product has been certified by Cable Matters to meet Googles compatibility standards. The brand is also part of the Works with Chromebook program with various cables and adapters.
This shielded cable prevents Bluetooth interference between Chromecast with Google TV and a remote control. You simply plug in the white cable to your TV and your Chromecast to the other end.
This new addition to the (US) Google Store costs $19.99. It joins other accessories like Googles Ethernet Adapter, which is still 10/100 Mbps, and costs the same.
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Samsung’s AI features on the Galaxy S24 in China reportedly ditch Google for Baidu – Engadget
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 isnt taking Googles Gemini AI with it to China. CNBC reported Friday that the Chinese version of the flagship phone uses Baidus Ernie chatbot to power the phones AI-powered features. Ernie arrived last August after reportedly receiving Chinese government approval.
Now featuring Ernies understanding and generation capabilities, the upgraded Samsung Note Assistant can translate content and also summarize lengthy content into clear, intelligently organized formats at the click of a button, streamlining the organization of extensive text, Baidu and Samsung told CNBC in a joint statement.
Samsungs description of the Galaxy S24 series on its Chinese website advertises many of the same Google-powered features it debuted last week in its San Jose, CA, launch event. These include a version of Circle to Search, real-time call translation, a transcription helper and a photo assistant. The Chinese Galaxy S24 product pages dont have any references to Google, which has limited operations in the country.
A recent report suggests Apple recently ended Samsungs 14-year run as the global smartphone shipment leader. In addition, IDC published data this week suggesting the iPhone maker claimed the top spot in the Chinese market (with a 17.3-percent market share) for the first time in 2023. Samsung didnt make the top five.
Engadget has tried the Galaxy S24 series, including the standard, Plus and Ultra variants. Samsungs 2024 flagship phone lineup launches in the US on January 31.
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AI doctor could help improve diagnosis of new patients – BGR
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The medical industry is one of the toughest for patients to navigate, especially if youre dealing with a situation that requires a specialty doctor, as their schedules can often be grueling to work through. But what if an AI doctor could help make the diagnosis of patients easier and make the doctors job a little less difficult?
Bringing AI into the doctors office could help alleviate some of the stressors that doctors and patients have to deal with. And this is something that IBM has been working towards for quite a while now with its Watson computer system. Despite being around for 10-plus years, though, Watson hasnt really progressed too far.
With the advent of large-language models like ChatGPT, the possibility of revolutionizing the medical industry and actually creating reliable AI doctors is more likely than ever, especially with Google DeepMind working towards it, too. In fact, the team at DeepMind has proposed a new AI model theyre calling AMIE or Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer.
According to a new paper that was recently pushed to the preprint server arXiv, AMIE should be able to take in the information from patients and then provide clear explanations of where their medical conditions currently are.
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AMIE isnt designed to replace doctors, though. Googles AI doctor system is merely meant to act as an assistant for the doctor for wellness visits and consultations. Obviously, the idea of talking with an AI doctor might scare some folks.
After all, many of us already share a mutual hatred for the automated systems that many companies use on their call lines. But, with something like AMIE, Google hopes that it can make the lives of doctors easier and also improve the quality of visits that the patients receive. If the doctor doesnt have to do everything, like explain medical conditions and things, then it opens more room for a personal approach when it comes to other parts of the journey.
Of course, it remains to be seen just how well these AI systems actually work in practice. An AI doctor is fine and dandy in theory, but the true test will be in how it approaches people in everyday situations, as humans can be quite unpredictable in how they respond to things.
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Google Chrome is getting AI features for organizing tabs and custom themes – The Verge
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Googles Chrome browser is leaning into AI in a big way. Rather than just shove a Bard sidebar into the browser, Google is rolling out a couple of features that tap into its models in order to hopefully make your browser a little more pleasant to use. Theyre launching today in an experimental mode (you can go to settings and turn on Experimental AI to get them), and Google says theyre just the beginning of the AI browser takeover.
Chromes new Tab Organizer feature is the most compelling: you can right-click on a Chrome tab and select organize similar tabs, and Chrome will attempt to create a tab group filled with similar stuff. If youre shopping for something, deep diving some esoteric subject, or just opening all your news reading tabs at once, Chrome will try to keep all that stuff together. Chromes tab groups are an underrated feature in general theyre a helpful way to keep your stuff in order, but they do take some work to set up. This just makes it all automatic.
The Chrome theme store is also getting an AI upgrade: youll be able to pick an image, a style, a color, and a few other things, and Chrome will automatically generate a browser theme to match. Google says its using the same text-to-image model that powers Androids generative wallpapers, which, in my experience, are sometimes bizarre but mostly very cool.
The third new AI feature in Chrome, which is coming next month, is also a good hint of whats to come for the browser. Google is adding its Help me write feature to every site on the web; you just right-click on any text box anywhere, select the feature, and Googles AI will ask you what you want to write and then generate a first draft for you. Google suggests you might use Help me write to write reviews and emails or RSVP to parties.
That kind of web-wide AI integration is why Chrome could be such a powerful place for Google to integrate its Gemini model, the Bard assistant, and the rest of its nascent AI tools. Googles search engine is already like a layer on top of the internet; the company obviously wants its AI to work the same way to help you not just find things but also interact with and create more things. Were already seeing this show up in features like Chromes article summarization, and were going to see more of it soon.
If anything, Googles late to the party here. Microsoft has been bundling similar AI features into Edge for the last year, and smaller players like Arc and Opera are doing their own AI integrations as well. Chatbots may be the hot new AI app right now, but browsers are a place where developers can integrate and access practically everything.
Googles blog post announcing the new Chrome features says theres more to come, including plans to integrate the new Gemini model to help you browse even easier and faster. There may not be a Bard sidebar yet, but dont be surprised to see AI in every tab before long.
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