Weekly Magic AI - Tesla’s FSD Beta V12, ChatGPT Enterprise, and DeepMind SynthID

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Top AI news of the week

🚘 Elon Musk demos Tesla’s FSD Beta V12

On last Saturday, Elon Musk demonstrated Tesla’s latest “full self-driving” software via livestream on social media platform 𝕏. This version of FSD relies entirely on AI rather than manually programmed rules. The test drive began in Palo Alto at Tesla’s new engineering headquarters and lasted about 45 minutes. Neural networks trained on large amounts of driving data effortlessly steered the vehicle through Palo Alto, California.

The system navigated through construction zones and roundabouts it had never seen before. At one point, Musk had to intervene when the vehicle tried to accelerate at a red light. FSD V12 represents a significant change from previous versions because they were based on programming logic. In contrast, FSD V12 was developed entirely with artificial intelligence. This is a big step towards autonomous driving.

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🤖 OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Enterprise, a new subscription model for its AI speech model. The offer is aimed at large companies and corporations. In addition, it removes all access restrictions to GPT-4 and offers a new admin console for account management and evaluations. Besides, OpenAI promises improved data protection when using AI. OpenAI states that it will not use conversations or uploaded business data for training.

ChatGPT Enterprise includes a renamed version of Code Interpreter called “advanced data analytics” and common chat templates for collaboration and building consistent workflows. The price of ChatGPT Enterprise is not yet known. Instead, interested companies should contact the sales team.

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🌄 Google DeepMind introduces SynthID

Google DeepMind has introduced the SynthID watermarking tool for AI-generated images. It is the first big tech company to introduce such a tool. In July, the White House announced that leading AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Meta had voluntarily committed to developing watermarking tools. SynthID will initially only be available to users of Google’s AI image generator Imagen. Users can create images with Imagen and then choose whether or not to add a watermark.

Two neural networks create the SynthID. One takes the original image and creates an almost identical-looking copy, but with some pixels changed. This creates an embedded pattern that is invisible to the human eye. The second neural network can recognize the pattern.

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Magic AI tool of the week

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