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The Daily AI Briefing

The Daily AI Briefing - 15/01/2025

4 min • 15 januari 2025
Welcome to The Daily AI Briefing, your daily dose of AI news. I'm Marc, and here are today's headlines. Today we'll explore OpenAI's new Tasks feature for ChatGPT, MiniMax's breakthrough in long-context AI models, Microsoft's AutoGen upgrade, and several major industry partnerships. We'll also look at Biden's executive order on AI infrastructure and Amazon's plans for Alexa. First up, OpenAI is making waves with ChatGPT Tasks, a new beta feature that marks their entry into agentic AI. This system allows users to schedule reminders and recurring actions, from daily weather updates to periodic web searches. The feature will be available to Plus, Team, and Pro users, supporting up to 10 active tasks at once. Task management can be handled through chat or a dedicated web interface, with cross-platform notifications. While ChatGPT can suggest relevant tasks based on conversation history, user approval is required for all suggestions. In a significant development from China, MiniMax has unveiled two groundbreaking AI models featuring 'Lightning Attention' technology. Their new models can process up to 4 million tokens, far exceeding the current industry standard of 128-256K tokens. The release includes a 456B parameter base language model and a multimodal model, both offering competitive performance at surprisingly affordable rates: just $0.2 per million input tokens and $1.1 per million output tokens. Microsoft continues to innovate with AutoGen v0.4, introducing Magnetic-One, a sophisticated orchestration system. This upgrade brings four specialized agents: WebSurfer, FileSurfer, Coder, and ComputerTerminal, working together through an event-driven messaging system. The release also includes AutoGen Studio for low-code development and enhanced monitoring tools, maintaining its flexibility to work with various language models. On the policy front, President Biden has taken action to strengthen America's AI infrastructure by signing an executive order allowing AI companies to construct data centers on Department of Defense and Energy sites. This move aims to boost domestic AI development capabilities and secure America's position in the global AI race. In the healthcare sector, the Mayo Clinic has formed a significant partnership with Microsoft and Cerebras. This collaboration focuses on developing AI foundational models for medical imaging and genomic data analysis, potentially revolutionizing personalized medicine through faster diagnostics and more accurate treatment predictions. As we wrap up today's briefing, it's clear that AI development continues to accelerate across multiple sectors. From OpenAI's push into task automation to breakthrough technologies in context processing and healthcare applications, we're seeing AI reshape various industries in meaningful ways. Stay tuned for more updates on these developments and their implications for the future of technology. Thank you for joining me for The Daily AI Briefing. I'm Marc, and I'll see you tomorrow with more AI news.
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