📝 Editorial
Generative AI is the trend of the moment in the deep learning space. While we typically associate generative AI with media formats such as images, audio and video, some of the most exciting work is taking place in the code generation and automation space. Models such as OpenAI Codex, which is powering the ultra-popular GitHub Copilot, clearly demonstrated that the dreams of using AI for coding are within reach. While generating entire software applications just using natural language might still be years away, plenty of more targeted use cases can be implemented with today’s generative AI technology. One of those domains is the world of DevOps.
A few days ago, IBM and RedHat announced their collaboration in Project Wisdom, a framework that enables the creation of cloud automation scripts using natural language. Scripts are the cornerstone of DevOps platforms and an ideal candidate for generative AI models given its structure nature. Project Wisdom uses simple natural language instructions for generating YAML files for Ansible playbook, RedHat’s marquee cloud automation framework. While you still can’t provision an entire data center using Project Wisdom, users can certainly instruct simpler tasks such as installing dependencies, provisioning servers and scaling a specific application. Because it is coming from RedHat, we can expect Project Wisdom to be fully open-sourced upon its release. Project Wisdom is taking a pragmatic approach to bringing generative AI to the enterprise software space. IT automation is about to get a lot simpler with generative AI.
Saying all the above, we think generative AI will be everywhere soon. As an experiment, we starting to work with generative AI to improve the content experience. Here is a Halloween illustration created with Midjourney:
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Now, let’s review the most important developments in the AI industry this week
🔎 ML Research
Natural Language Assessment
Google Brain published a blog post introducing natural language assessment (NLA), a technique used to evaluate the effectiveness of answers in NLU applications →read more
Audio Hypercompression
Meta AI published a paper proposing an AI-based method for high-performance compression of audio files →read more
FSNet
Salesforce Research published a paper detailing FSNet, deep time-series forecasting models on the fly in nonstationary environments →read more
🤖 Cool AI Tech Releases
PyTorch 1.13
PyTorch released version 1.13 which includes an improved BetterTransformer library and support for Apple’s M1 chips among other features →read more
Project Wisdom
IBM Research unveiled some details around Project Wisdom, a AI-for-code model that can generate cloud automation scripts using natural language →read more
Open Images v7
Google Brain released a new version of its Open Images datasets for advanced computer vision tasks →read more
🛠 Real World ML
Presto at Uber
Uber discusses the architecture used to accelerate their Presto infrastructure for real-time analytics →read more
💸 Money in AI
ML&AI
AI Startup Axelera AI raised a $27 million Series A funding round led by Innovation Industries. They have many open positions.
AI platform LatticeFlow raised a $12 million Series A funding round led by led by Atlantic Bridge and OpenOcean. Hiring in Zurich/Switzerland and Sofia/Bulgaria.
AI-powered
Autonomous grocery retail platform Trigo raised a $100 million round led by Temasek and 83North. Hiring in Israel.
Healthcare intelligence company Navina raised a $22 million Series B round led by ALIVE Israel HealthTech Fund. Hiring in Tel Aviv/Israel.
Acquisitions
UserTesting has entered into an agreement to be acquired for $1.3 billion by Thoma Bravo and Sunstone Partners.
AI avatar startup Alter was acquired by Google for $100 million.