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#103: Claude 3.5, Suno and Udio Get Sued, OpenAI’s Ex-NSA Board Member, Ilya’s New Company, and Perplexity’s Woes

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Jul 2, 2024
The latest discussions revolve around Anthropic's Claude 3.5 and its groundbreaking capabilities in reasoning and coding. Legal troubles surface for music AI platforms Suno and Udio. Former OpenAI lead Ilya Sutskever launches a new venture, while OpenAI appoints a retired U.S. General to its board. Tensions rise as Elon Musk drops his lawsuit against OpenAI, sparking speculation on the company's future. The challenges of AI ethics and funding innovations also take center stage, especially amidst controversies involving AI practices and the changing journalism landscape.
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ADVICE

Seek Latent Demand

  • Look for markets where people are forced to use inefficient methods to achieve their goals.
  • Identify these needs and build solutions around them to achieve strong market adoption.
ANECDOTE

Personal Experience with Claude 3.5

  • Paul Reitzer found Claude 3.5 significantly improved his efficiency in copywriting.
  • A task that would typically take him two to three hours was completed in just 20 minutes.
INSIGHT

Trends in AI-generated Music

  • The rise of AI music generators is prompting significant legal scrutiny from major record labels.
  • Lawsuits indicate an ongoing battle over the ethical use of copyrighted material in AI training.
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