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NO.1 Altman: AI Costs to Approach Zero in the Future

In a recent interview, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and COO Scott Lewan said that the cost of high-quality AI intelligence will eventually approach zero. This, they said, will be a transformative development for most areas of the world.

In the next 12 months, OpenAI's main challenge will be to conduct in-depth research and successfully translate cutting-edge innovations into products. In the next five years, the biggest bottleneck could be in the supply chain and computing resources.

Commentary: Altman's view heralds the popularization of AI technology, but the supply chain and computing resources may become bottlenecks, which will have a profound impact on the competitive landscape of the AI industry.

NO.2 Stanford Releases Latest AI Report

On April 15, the Stanford HAI Institute released its latest AI Index report, one of the most comprehensive reports on the state of the AI industry. The report found that the cost of developing cutting-edge AI models is becoming increasingly high. According to the report, Gemini Ultra consumed $191 million worth of computing resources, and the development cost of GPT-4 is estimated to be $78 million.

Commentary: Stanford's report reveals the high cost of AI development, which could exacerbate resource inequality in the industry and pose a challenge to small innovative companies.

NO.3 Adobe Explores Collaboration with OpenAI, Pika

On April 15, Adobe announced that it will launch new generative AI tools in Premiere Pro this year, including plugins to add third-party AI video generation models. OpenAI's Sora, Runway's Gen-2, and Pika will soon be available to users in the Adobe tool ecosystem. It is understood that the project is currently in the early exploration stage.

Commentary: Adobe's collaboration with OpenAI and Pika is likely to bring AI technology more widely into video production. This is an important strategic move for Adobe.

NO.4 Google Reportedly to Invest Over $100 Billion in AI

According to foreign media, Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google's DeepMind, recently said that Google will spend more than $100 billion to develop AI technology. He also said that Google has stronger computing power than competitors like Microsoft.

Commentary: Google's massive investment in AI shows its determination in the AI race, which could put pressure on competitors like Microsoft.

NO.5 RNA Vaccine Strategy Effective Against Most Strains

Scientists at the University of California, Riverside have recently demonstrated a new RNA-based vaccine strategy that is effective against most viral strains and can be safely used even by infants and immunocompromised individuals. The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the 15th.

Commentary: The new RNA vaccine strategy could change the landscape of the vaccine industry and have a positive impact on public health.

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Editor: Alexander