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AI-podden News — Dec 21

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In this episode of AI-Podden, Mimi Billing and I highlight the latest news in AI in December and take a look back at 2023. Google DeepMind’s Gemini In early December Google Deepmind launched its large language model Gemini in three different versions: Ultra, Pro, and Nano. The Ultra version is said to beat OpenAI’s GPT-4 in almost everything – it is also said to be better than human experts in language understanding. The one thing that GPT4 is still stronger at is commonsense reasoning for everyday tasks. EU AI ACT On Friday the 9th, European Union policymakers agreed on a provisional deal on some landmark rules governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Many seem to be happy about it, when reading Reauters but in Sifted, The Act — which has yet to be finalised — is said to be perhaps hindering the progress of smaller startups, according to investors and AI founders, potentially putting Europe even further back in the global AI race. The act would not apply to open source models (like Mistral’s), unle