Music, Film & AI Tourism

Now into March. AI’s seen a lot of twists and turns- but none like 

A roller coaster-like experience.

1/ Adobe + GenAI

Adobe is working on Project GenAI control, which aims to help users generate and edit audio using AI

Music producers, artists, and podcasters would all benefit from this immensely. This is adjacent to text-to-speech tools such as Eleven labs.

Put them together in one workflow? Now we’re talking superpowers

2/ NVIDIA releases Chat with RTX- this is basically an app that lets you personalize a GPT LLM connected to your content- be it docs, notes etc.

Practically every AI startup on the planet has added a chatbot- so why not, other than OpenAI,  the most successful AI company of the modern era?

3/ AI Film studio launched- Lightricks launched an AI-powered filmmaking studio.

Quite wild- they handle the full stack- concept generation all the way to short films. This tech is clearly on its way to integrate with movie making workflows and replacing  jobs in the industry.

4/ Computing Progress- Lightmatter, founded by MIT alumni, are redesigning a chip from the ground up- instead of mainly focusing on electricity, they use light for data transport.

The first chip they made specializes in AI operations and uses photons/ to bring operational efficiency.

Computing will accelerate more rapidly in the age of AI. Never fade Moore’s law .

5/ OpenAI partners with Dublin City Council- tourism boom?

The partnership centers around using AI to enhance the visitor experience. And specifically, they will make “A Day in Dublin”, which would use GPT-4 to make travel recommendations that highlight Dublin’s rich culture.

At a certain point, OpenAI can partner with any company or institution to sprinkle in AI and enhance the experience.