😸 More intel on Strawberry

PLUS: Google's new models + Claude's prompts revealed

Welcome, humans.

Remember yesterday when we told you about Claude Artifacts? It’s now available to everyone (for FREE), and you can create + view it on Claude’s mobile apps (Android, iOS).

You can now build MVP mobile apps on your mobile phone—like this playable game demo a dev made—directly in your chats with Claude. Pretty cool!

Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • OpenAI wants its "Strawberry" reasoning chatbot to launch in fall 2024.

  • DeepMind released 3 new Gemini models on Google AI Studio.

  • NVIDIA launched customizable AI workflows for enterprises.

  • Anthropic revealed Claude’s system prompts.

New details on OpenAI’s ā€œStrawberryā€ are out—and there’s a new model called Orion.

The Information dropped some fun new intel on Project Strawberry—it sounds like OpenAI is trying to launch their new reasoning chatbot as early as this fall(!!!). 

According to two insiders, Strawberry can do a bit more than we thought: 

  1. Solve novel math problems it’s never seen before. 

  2. Help you with your programming, or ā€œthink deeplyā€ to plan your product marketing strategies. 

  3. Employees at OpenAI have even used it to solve the NYT Connections! (Where’s my ā€œpurple firstā€ crew at?! IYKYK) 

Don’t get too excited…it sounds like the version of Strawberry we’ll get to use will be a smaller, ā€œdistilledā€ version of the original. It also remains too soon to say if Strawberry-lite will launch this year, or get pushed to 2025. 

Knowing OpenAI… plan for 2025.  

Here’s how Strawberry works: According to the report, it sounds like OpenAI lets Strawberry ā€œthinkā€ longer than we’re used to letting AIs think.

This means little-ole Strawbs might take longer to get you an answer—buuut that answer might better understand what you’re really asking for. 

This news is not all about Strawberry, though—according to The Information, there’s another chatbot OpenAI is building named ā€œOrion.ā€

Orion is supposed to be OpenAI’s answer to all the new frontier chatbots trying to unseat it (think Gemini 1.5 Pro, Grok 2, Claude 3.5 Sonnet).

OpenAI is apparently using the big, non-distilled version of Strawberry to generate synthetic training data for Orion, which some think could help reduce hallucinations.

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Around the Horn.

New open-source text-to-video model - check it here.

  • DeepMind released 3 new experimental models to try in Google’s AI Studio—a new small model (Gemini 1.5 Flash-8B), a stronger Gemini 1.5 Pro, and a better Gemini 1.5 Flash—here are the results on the LMSYS leaderboard.

  • NVIDIA released NIM Agent Blueprints—a catalog of customizable AI workflows for enterprises to quickly build + deploy their own genAI apps inside the NVIDIA Enterprise platform. 

  • Anthropic released the prompts that power its Claude models—some include directives to avoid facial recognition, and to appear ā€œintellectually curious.ā€

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  2. Google Meet has begun rolling out automatic note generation in Google Meet for select Google Workspace customers.  

  3. Viggle animates static images, mixes characters into motion videos, and controls movements through text prompts or user input (raised $26M).

  4. Clockwise provides an intelligent calendar system that automates team-wide scheduling tasks, finds hidden meeting times, and protects focus periods. 

  5. HR Assistant AI automates internal employee support on Slack, answering routine questions and saving HR teams time.

  6. lmChatGPTtfy generates shareable links to encourage a friend to use ChatGPT for answering their questions, similar to ā€œLet Me Google That For Youā€ (don’t forget the Perplexity version).

  7. PackPack.AI is a browser extension that lets you save, organize, and summarize web content with one click.

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