An AI startup made a hyperrealistic deepfake of me that’s so good it’s scary

I’m stressed and running late, because what do you wear for the rest of eternity? 

This makes it sound like I’m dying, but it’s the opposite. I am, in a way, about to live forever, thanks to the AI video startup Synthesia. For the past several years, the company has produced AI-generated avatars, but today it launches a new generation, its first to take advantage of the latest advancements in generative AI, and they are more realistic and expressive than anything I’ve ever seen. While today’s release means almost anyone will now be able to make a digital double, on this early April afternoon, before the technology goes public, they’ve agreed to make one of me. — Read More

#fake

OpenELM: An Efficient Language Model Family with Open-source Training and Inference Framework

The reproducibility and transparency of large language models are crucial for advancing open research, ensuring the trustworthiness of results, and enabling investigations into data and model biases, as well as potential risks. To this end, we release OpenELM, a state-of-the-art open language model. OpenELM uses a layer-wise scaling strategy to efficiently allocate parameters within each layer of the transformer model, leading to enhanced accuracy. For example, with a parameter budget of approximately one billion parameters, OpenELM exhibits a 2.36% improvement in accuracy compared to OLMo while requiring 2× fewer pre-training tokens. Diverging from prior practices that only provide model weights and inference code, and pre-train on private datasets, our release includes the complete framework for training and evaluation of the language model on publicly available datasets, including training logs, multiple checkpoints, and pre-training configurations. We also release code to convert models to MLX library for inference and fine-tuning on Apple devices. This comprehensive release aims to empower and strengthen the open research community, paving the way for future open research endeavors. Our source code along with pre-trained model weights and training recipes is available at \url{this https URL}. Additionally, \model models can be found on HuggingFace at: \url{this https URL}. — Read More

#devops, #nlp

Evaluating language models on a wide range ofopen source legal reasoning tasks

There has been a considerable effort to measure language model performance in academic tasks and chatbot settings but these high-level benchmarks are not applicable to specific industry use cases. Here we start to remedy this by reporting our application-specific findings and live leaderboard results on LegalBench, a large crowd-sourced collection of legal reasoning tasks.  — Read More

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How to make music with AI using Udio

There’s something quite alluring about trying to create art in a form you’re less familiar with. AI music is the latest canvas in this space.

While we can easily sketch a drawing with a pen and piece of paper at home, not all of us have instruments lying around or the skills to use them.

Generative AI gets rid of those hurdles and tools like Udio, Stable Audio, Cassette AI and Suno allow us to dip our toes into music production. Prior experience is not required. Furthermore, Udio seems to be on to something in that it is able to combine a simple user experience with pretty decent results. — Read More

#audio