Musk Unveils Memphis Supercluster, an Ambitious AI Training Supercluster in Memphis
Elon Musk has announced that his company xAI is now training on what he claims is the world’s most powerful AI training cluster, Memphis Supercluster, located in Memphis, Tennessee. This Memphis Supercluster features 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs and aims to develop the “most powerful AI by every metric” by December 2024. Despite its impressive capabilities, xAI currently lacks a contract with the local utility necessary for such a large-scale operation. With competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft advancing their own AI projects, xAI faces significant challenges in the competitive landscape.
Google and NBC Enhance Olympic Experience with AI Technology
Google is set to enhance the viewing experience of the Paris Olympics through its partnership with NBCUniversal and Team USA, utilizing its Gemini AI models. NBC commentators will showcase Google Search’s AI Overviews, providing quick insights about sports, athletes, and rules during broadcasts. Leslie Jones, NBC’s chief superfan commentator, will use Gemini to explore new sports in real-time. Additionally, AI tools will aid athletes in navigating the Olympic Village, while a generative AI version of broadcaster Al Michaels will narrate highlight reels on Peacock. This initiative aims to improve accessibility and engagement for viewers, promoting Google’s AI capabilities.
Cohere Secures $500 Million to Advance Enterprise AI Amid Market Skepticism
Cohere, a Toronto-based enterprise AI startup, has raised $500 million in a Series D funding round, boosting its valuation to $5.5 billion. This investment, led by PSP Investments and new backers like Cisco and AMD Ventures, reflects ongoing investor interest in the sector despite growing skepticism about generative AI’s ROI. The funds will enhance Cohere’s AI models, focusing on data privacy, multilingual capabilities, and retrieval augmented generation. The company, which targets enterprises exclusively, recently launched the AI assistant Coral to improve data security and reduce inaccuracies, positioning itself amidst intensifying competition in the enterprise AI landscape.
Luma AI’s “Loops” Feature Revolutionizes Video Creation for Marketers and Creators
Luma AI has unveiled a new feature called “Loops” for its Dream Machine platform, enabling users to create seamless video loops from text descriptions, images, or keyframes. This innovation allows content creators and digital marketers to produce continuous video sequences without cuts, enhancing audience engagement while potentially lowering production costs. By democratizing video creation, Luma AI empowers everyday users to generate high-quality content previously reserved for professionals. However, the rise of AI-generated media raises concerns about authenticity, prompting Luma to commit to responsible practices, including watermarking and attribution systems. As it continues to innovate, Luma AI positions itself as a leader in transforming digital creativity.