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Crafting a Successful Multi-Agent Architecture, Mistral's Fine-Tuning, GPT4 Struggles with Alice In Wonderland

Plus, Big Tech vs Antitrust, and IRS + GenAI

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Key Takeaways

  • Apple goes big (?) on GenAI. While some things like beefing up Siri seem obvious, Apple also focused on privacy in AI.

  • Antitrust investigations have ramped up. The DOJ is investigating Nvidia’s antitrust violations, while the FTC is investigating Microsoft and OpenAI.

  • Kling is a new text-to-video model by Chinese company Kuaishou that produces high-quality videos quickly and is a notable competitor to OpenAI’s Sora.

  • DuckDuckGo’s AI Chat lets users interact anonymously with chatbots like GPT 3.5 Turbo, and Mistral launched a new SDK service that lets anyone fine-tune their models.

  • IBM Research Europe showed that even a minor adjustment to textual descriptions significantly impacts accuracy.

  • MobileAgentV2 is a new multi-agent architecture that improves task completion by 30% compared to the single-agent architecture.

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The Talk of the Day

Or… this time, not so much. Apple unveiled ‘Apple Intelligence', its suite of GenAI integrations. To be honest, we're more surprised by the Calculator app finally making it onto iPad. Here's what Apple has introduced:

  • Private Cloud Compute

    Users' phones can securely offload complex AI tasks to specialized devices in the cloud, without Apple being able to access user data under any circumstances.

  • Siri Gets a Boost
    Siri gets on-screen awareness with the ability to take action in and across apps, and a ChatGPT integration (coming soon with iOS 18).

  • GenAI for Emojis and Images

    AI-generated custom emojis (Genmojis) and features like deleting your ex from pics.

  • Minor Summarization Across Apps

    Recording and Transcription, sorted notifications, paraphrasing in emails and notes.

For the stock market, the WWDC was more like “Weird Widgets? Don’t Care!" at first, slumping a bit before popping +4.54% today, reaching an all-time high.

For us, the key takeaway is that Apple seems to support the notion of Small Language Models - a smaller, less capable models that are good enough to run on-device and sustain data privacy, while being helpful.

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Antitrust investigations were a hot topic last week, with the DOJ and FTC getting involved by looking into Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI.

Aside from the political AI news, an interesting new text-to-video generator shocked everyone and is even being called “the Sora killer.”

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