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Friday’s top story: After 7 months of waiting, OpenAI has finally launched real-time vision capabilities for ChatGPT.
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👀 OpenAI launches real-time vision for ChatGPT
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💦 Meta fights 4x deepfake rise
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🧪 How to test personalization algorithms using ChatGPT
➗ Microsoft launches Phi-4: Best at Math?
📚 Harvard releases biggest-ever AI dataset
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🤔 According to McKinsey, by 2030, AI agents will replace 70% of office work and Goldman Sachs predicts they will add $7T to the global economy.
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Our Story: For day six of OpenAI’s “12 Days of OpenAI,” OpenAI has released Advanced Voice Mode with Vision—seven months after it first teased the feature—which means ChatGPT can now ‘’see’’ what users can, and respond in real-time.
🔑 Key Points:
Plus, Team, and Pro ChatGPT users, can now point their mobile camera at an object and have real-time conversations with ChatGPT about it, and they can also ask it questions about what’s on their device screen, too.
In a demo, the feature correctly identified and gave feedback on an anatomical drawing—“The location is spot on…the brain is more oval”—but it did get a geometry question wrong, suggesting it’s prone to hallucinations.
Not all Plus, Team, and Pro users will get access though, OpenAI couldn’t establish when EU, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, or Liechtenstein users would get it, and Enterprise and Edu users will not get it until January.
🤔 Why you should care: Although it was first announced back in May—and has been delayed several times—OpenAI’s launch of real-time vision analysis capabilities comes as Google launched Gemini 2.0 yesterday—which can process visual and audio and has more agentic capabilities—which is powering a real-time video analysis feature, Project Astra (released to a small group of testers), its web-based task agent, Project Mariner, and its coding agent, Jules.
➕ As a little stocking filler, OpenAI has also added a preset Santa voice to its Advanced Voice Mode feature in ChatGPT (see ‘Recommended Resources for a demo), although no one knows if they got permission from Santa to use his voice…
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Our Report: To help combat the 4x increase in AI deepfakes over the last year, Meta has released a new watermarking tool—Video Seal—that applies imperceptible watermarks to AI-generated videos to detect when AI has been used, to “protect originality," which compliments its previously launched watermarking tools: ‘Watermark Anything’ and ‘Audio Seal’
🔑 Key Points:
Video Seal is open source, meaning it can be easily integrated into existing software, and alongside the watermarking, it can also add invisible messages to videos, to identify their origins.
The watermarks are also resilient to common editing techniques, like blurring, cropping, and compression, but Meta did say that excessive editing or compression could damage the watermark, making it unidentifiable.
Although there are other video watermarking tools available—Google’s SynthID, for example—Meta believes that “many methods originate from image watermarking, which is not suitable for video.”
🤔 Why you should care: The biggest challenge for Meta, though, is persuading unmotivated developers and industry professionals to use their new tool (especially if they’re already using other solutions), so, to help with this, they’re launching a benchmarking leaderboard—Meta Omni Seal Bench—that compares the performance of different watermarking tools, and running a seminar about watermarking technology at next years International Conference on Learning Representations (a major AI-focused conference).
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The AI consulting market is about to grow by a factor of 8X – from $6.9B to $54.7B in 2032.
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✅ What We Covered: Course 1 was about finding ways to assess and enhance an organization’s readiness for AI integration. Ben Etherington, from Founders Forge, gave practical ways to align AI with business strategy and explained how to implement them across all areas of business, effectively.
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Microsoft has launched Phi-4—the smallest AI model in its Phi family—that reportedly outperforms its predecessors and rivals (including Gemini Pro 1.5) in several areas, especially mathematical reasoning.
This is because Microsoft has used high-quality synthetic datasets to train Phi-4, along with “high-quality datasets of human-generated content” and unspecified “post-training innovations.”
Using synthetic data and improved post-training methods is something many AI companies are looking into, to overcome the reduced availability of unused, organic data sources, such as web content or code.
Harvard University is releasing a dataset—for training AI models—that contains over 1M public domain books, and is 5x the size of the notorious Books3 dataset (used to train high-profile models like Meta’s Llama).
OpenAI and Google are funding the project—which is run by Harvard’s Institutional Data Initiative—and the dataset will contain books, scanned by Google Books, that are no longer protected by copyright.
The dataset will also span different genres, decades, and languages, with content ranging from Shakespeare, Dickens, and Dante classics, to obscure Czech textbooks and Welsh dictionaries.
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Upscaile is our parent company—delivering custom AI education at an Enterprise level—and our rebrand marks a shift towards providing you with a more professional outlook and AI skills, training, and education that you can practically apply to your day-to-day lives.
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