New Roundup of the top AI new for creatives. @LumaLabsAI improves Ray2 @Adobe releases AI Video Veo 2 on Youtube Shorts Prompt Fight featuring a prompt from @iamneubert and the AI Video of the week Where the Robots Grow Link in bio/thread https://t.co/0KwWNGpnfl
AI research is moving at an insane pace. New breakthroughs from OpenAI, Apple, ByteDance, and more. Here's what you can't miss from last week's AI papers:👇 https://t.co/dccUP0ehoW
Here are the top AI Papers of the Week (Feb 10-16): - Latent Reasoning - Large Memory Models - Brain-to-Text Decoding - Enhancing Reasoning to Adapt LLMs - Reinforcement Learning via Self-Play - Competitive Programming with Large Reasoning Models Read on for more:
The AI industry experienced a surge in activity this week, with significant developments and investments. AI funding in Q4 reached $20.9 billion, quadrupling last year's total, led by companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. France announced $112 billion in AI investments, while OpenAI made its $14 million Super Bowl debut with a 60-second commercial. Test-Time Scaling (TTS), a method to optimize reasoning in large language models (LLMs), gained attention for its potential to improve AI efficiency. Additionally, Meta revealed plans for AI-powered humanoid robots, and Adobe launched its Firefly Video Model. Other advancements included Google's Veo 2 for video, Luma Labs' Ray 2, and progress in AI applications such as therapy chatbots and radio wave navigation for drones. Notable releases also included Anthropic's hybrid AI model, Perplexity's Deep Research, and updates on GPT-4.5 and GPT-5.