[AI Hanip News] AI Speaking 100 Languages, Breaking Down Global Barriers
Meta Unveils AI Model Translating 100 Languages
Applied to Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and More SNS Platforms
Meta Unveils Translation AI... Applied to Facebook and Instagram
Meta has introduced an AI capable of translating an impressive 100 languages. It can recognize and translate both speech and text. For example, if you speak in English, it can convert it into a Korean document, or vice versa. If you speak in French, it can change it into English speech or translate English text into French. Although the supported languages have not been disclosed, Meta announced plans to apply this model to social networking services (SNS) such as Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. They also plan to release the AI model as open source. If integrated into various devices like smartphones, headphones, and TVs, it would be revolutionary. Could the day come when we no longer need to study English?
If You Can't Avoid It, Turn It Into Opportunity... Music Industry Reshaped by AI
YouTube and Universal Music, who once clashed over AI-generated music, have now joined forces. YouTube has launched a 'Music AI Incubator' in collaboration with the music industry to utilize AI technology. The goal is to develop AI that protects copyrights while supporting creators' activities, but it is still too early to judge if this is feasible. Discussions are expected on using AI to identify copyright infringement in AI-generated music or on methods to pay royalties. This indicates that AI-generated music is rapidly increasing. In fact, songs created using the voices of Universal Music artists by AI have dominated YouTube charts. The issue was temporarily resolved when YouTube removed the content following Universal Music's protest, but now they have reunited.
NVIDIA Poised to Enter 100 Trillion Won Revenue Era with a Single Chip
The hottest product these days is the 'H100,' a high-performance AI chip made by NVIDIA. Despite its high price of over 50 million won per unit, AI companies are scrambling to get their hands on it. NVIDIA plans to increase H100 production by 3 to 4 times next year compared to this year. If the plan goes as expected, NVIDIA will generate over 100 trillion won in revenue from the H100 alone next year. NVIDIA already recorded an 'earnings surprise' in Q2 this year, proving it is the true winner of the AI boom.
AI Enters NFL Broadcast Screens
The NFL game broadcasts will change starting this season. Amazon Prime Video, the exclusive online streaming service (OTT) for the NFL, is applying AI extensively. In addition to visual effects that highlight players of interest to viewers in red, it provides real-time game analysis. It analyzes players' movements to predict who will attack and the likelihood of success. It even marks shooting spots where the probability of winning the game is over 50%.
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Food Bank as a Canadian Tourist Attraction?
Microsoft (MS) faced difficulties with AI-generated articles. They posted and then deleted an article recommending the 'Ottawa Food Bank' as a Canadian tourist attraction. It may be hard to believe, but it is indeed a food bank that donates food to underprivileged groups. The article even suggested visiting the food bank on an empty stomach as a recommendation. This article was published on MS's AI news service 'MS Start.' MS had previously replaced many journalists with AI in 2020. MS is currently investigating how this article was created.
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