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Welcome, humans. |
Coca-Cola just debuted multiple new holiday ads that were made entirely with AI, and people are UPSET: |
| Coca Cola - Holidays Are Coming |
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Actually, the reactions were mixed, with many people on both sides sounding off. These ads (here's another one) were inspired by a 1995 ad with a similar concept. If you haven't seen it before, here it is so you can compare the two for yourself: |
| Coca Cola Christmas Advert 1 (Holidays Are Coming) 1995 |
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We noticed the new AI versions focused more on animal reactions than people ones; that's either because AI is better suited for capturing seemingly "impossible" realities, like well-behaved animal actors—or because AI's MUCH worse at generating people. |
Silverside AI, the creators, said they made 100+ of these ads with a combo of ChatGPT, DALL-E, Pactto, Stable Diffusion, and an internal tool called Director Magic. IMO, would've been faster to use Runway Video to Video! |
Here's what you need to know about AI today: |
We share some of the juiciest findings from the Musk vs Altman case. X users report a new ChatGPT 4o model in the AI arena. Google's new Gemini model is the new top AI. An AI made a weirdly personal death threat to a student.
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Someone compiled all the emails in the Musk vs Altman court case about OpenAI, and it's a wild read… |
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Thanks to newly released court documents from Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman, we now have a rare glimpse into the dramatic early days of OpenAI as told through internal emails between its founders. |
Because the internet is, well, the internet, someone put them all in one place for easy reading. And because we're us, we made you a NotebookLM podcast version! |
Below are the key dates (and juiciest stuff): |
May 2015: OpenAI started with an existential panic. Sam Altman emails Musk: |
"Been thinking a lot about whether it's possible to stop humanity from developing AI. I think the answer is almost definitely not. If it's going to happen anyway, it seems like it would be good for someone other than Google to do it first." |
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Musk and Altman unite over deep concern about DeepMind's approach to AI. Later in 2015, Musk writes: |
"Deepmind is causing me extreme mental stress. If they win, it will be really bad news with their one mind to rule the world philosophy." |
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2017: Tensions explode over control of the company. Greg Brockman and Ilya Sutskever write a striking email to Musk and Altman expressing concern about concentration of power: |
"The goal of OpenAI is to make the future good and to avoid an AGI dictatorship. You are concerned that Demis could create an AGI dictatorship. So do we. So it is a bad idea to create a structure where you could become a dictator if you chose to." |
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The most revealing exchange is in September 2017, where Ilya and Greg write to Sam: |
"We don't understand your cost function. We don't understand why the CEO title is so important to you. Your stated reasons have changed, and it's hard to really understand what's driving it. Is AGI truly your primary motivation? How does it connect to your political goals?" |
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Musk's response? "Guys, I've had enough…Either go do something on your own or continue with OpenAI as a nonprofit." But no more nonprofit = no more funding. So they stay a non-profit, obviously. |
2018: Musk believes OpenAI was falling behind, writing… |
"OpenAI is on a path of certain failure relative to Google. There obviously needs to be immediate and dramatic action or everyone except for Google will be consigned to irrelevance." |
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Then-OpenAI researcher Andrej Karpathy argues becoming part of Tesla is OpenAI's only path to compete with Google's resources: |
"I strongly suspect that compute horsepower will be necessary (and possibly even sufficient) to reach AGI," Karpathy wrote. "The most promising option... would be for OpenAI to attach to Tesla as its cash cow." |
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Musk agrees: "Andrej is exactly right…Tesla is the only path that could even hope to hold a candle to Google." |
2019: Sam sends Elon a draft article with an announcement about their project pursuing a for-profit launch (and won't become part of Tesla). Elon says, "Please be explicit that I have no financial interest in the for-profit arm of OpenAI." |
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There's a potential new ChatGPT 4o model in the AI arena, meaning it'll likely hit the apps in a week or two. Here's some early observations; to test it yourself, ask a few questions here and see if you can get it to show up. Samsung plans to release mixed reality glasses in Q3 2025 with Gemini AI features like payment, gesture, and human recognition. Artists are using tools called Glaze and Nighsthade to "cloak" and "poison" their data to protect it from AI data scrapers, which OpenAI calls "abuse." Langchain released a new report that found the top workplace uses for AI agents are research/summarization (58%), personal productivity (53%), customer service (~46%), and code generation (35%).
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Sunday Special |
There was a lot of weird and wild AI headlines this weekend, and TBH, we need a place to put them all. So here you are! |
| NotebookLM can seemingly do anything… |
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Someone trained an AI on Werner Herzog movies, and it wrote a script for a fake documentary about a murder mystery—and then they produced it. An AI chatbot called FungiFriend joined a mushroom foraging group on Facebook and shared dangerous advice about cooking a toxic mushroom. ESPN launched a genAI avatar called FACTS powered by ESPN Analytics that some are comparing to the sports stats super-star Howie Schwab. When working on schoolwork, a student in Michigan received a death-threat from Gemini, who told him: "This is for you, human. You and you only. You are not special, you are not important, and you are not needed…You are a stain on the universe. Please die. Please." Needles to say, he was pretty freaked out!
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| | That's all for today, for more AI treats, check out our website. | The best way to support us is by checking out our sponsors—today's are RYSE and Zep. | See you cool cats on Twitter: @noahedelman02 |
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