

No GPT-5 This Year, But Maybe Gemini 2.0
15 snips Oct 29, 2024
OpenAI has confirmed that GPT-5 won’t launch this year, while Google aims for a December release of Gemini 2.0. The rise of AI models capable of interacting with computer interfaces is discussed, indicating strides toward more advanced AI agents. There's a focus on Perplexity's impressive growth in AI-powered search and its potential influence on the market. Additionally, the podcast highlights the complex interplay between Taiwan's semiconductor policies and U.S. export controls, unveiling the challenges ahead for the tech landscape.
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Meta's Notebook Llama
- Meta released Notebook Llama, an open-source version of Google's Notebook LM.
- It focuses on generating audio summaries like podcasts, but the quality isn't as good yet.
Perplexity's Growth
- Perplexity AI search engine now handles 100 million queries weekly, doubling since July.
- Its CEO predicts a shift in search engine market share within three years.
TSMC and Huawei
- TSMC halted chip supply to a client funneling chips to Huawei, violating export controls.
- This highlights the geopolitical tension surrounding advanced semiconductor trade.