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Welcome, humans.

You know how when you use o1, you can hit the down arrow and see a live feed of o1’s “reasoning” in action? Well, o1 has been caught sharing some wild thoughts in those feeds:

How about this one, where o1 had to “clear its head” before responding


As it turns out, that “chain of thought” feed? It’s totally made up. It’s actually just a “model generated summary.” Why?

To keep how o1 actually “thinks” hidden from view. OpenAI is real serious about keeping o1 a secret
 some users have even been threatened with ban warnings for asking too many questions about o1 reasoning.

Even still, o1 users on Reddit are loving the end result. And the LMSYS leaderboard just put o1 waaay ahead of the competition. Guess all that “head clearing” is working!

Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • YouTube will add DeepMind's AI video generator to Shorts.

  • T-Mobile will work with OpenAI for customer service, NVIDIA for 6G.

  • Alibaba released 3 new Qwen 2.5 models for language, coding and math.

  • Microsoft launched an impressive new small model called GRIN MOE.  

YouTube is going all-in on Gen-AI.

It was only a matter of time, and that time has come: YouTube is getting an AI video generator.

Everybody knows Google DeepMind is a big deal in AI. The team’s prowess is more or less why Elon and Sam Altman started OpenAI—so Google wouldn’t control all the AI.

Now, Google DeepMind’s Veo, an AI that generates artificial videos, will be integrated into YouTube Shorts so you can create + post 6-second clips directly on the platform.

When this gets rolled out “later this year”, the only thing stopping you from making a viral video about a cat playing the saxophone is taking the time to write the prompt into Veo and hit post.

If you thought your Shorts feed was already full of “AI slop”, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

^ Luckily, YouTube thought of that, which is why all Veo vids will be watermarked with DeepMind’s SynthID + an AI warning label.

Veo demo in action

YouTube has a host of other AI features, too:

  • Inspiration: Generates suggestions + content ideas for creators.

  • Dream Track: generates instrumental tracks for Shorts.

  • Music AI Sandbox: Creates musical “loops” for content.

  • Auto-Dubbing w/ Expressive Speech: Improved language translation that imitates the acoustics, intonation, and pitch of the original video.

YouTube also announced some cool, non-AI related changes, like the ability to designate “Seasons” and “Episodes” for serialized content.

Our take: It’s no coincidence YouTube announced you can serialize (publish in installments) your content the same day it announced text to video on Shorts. You’ll soon have everything you need to launch your own media franchise directly on the platform—no Hollywood required!

Speaking of Hollywood
 the studio Lionsgate is working with Runway to train its new model on Lionsgate movies (Hunger Games, John Wick, etc)—But only Lionsgate can use it.

The end game here is obvious: YouTube becoming Netflix. Except unlike Netflix, anyone will be able to make the content. Which will maybe make it better than Netflix? Or maybe worse than Netflix
 TBH, it’s hard to get much worse than The I-Land


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Around the Horn.

While good to know, LinkedIn already scraped all user data for training.

  • T-Mobile announced a multi-year partnership with OpenAI to build an agent-powered customer service platform called IntentCX, and another partnership with NVIDIA to use AI for managing network loads in anticipation of “6G.”

  • Qwen 2.5, the latest open-source family of models from Alibaba Cloud is out now, in three different varieties: 2.5, 2.5-Coder, and 2.5-Math (models here).

  • Microsoft released GRIN MOE (GRadient-Informed MoE), a 6.6B small model that’s good at coding and math (try it here, code here).

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Thursday Trivia

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Which is which?

A.

B.

A Cat's Commentary.

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