# GPT-6 News, Suno And Udio Get SUED, Sora Get Worse, Claude Launches GPTS and More AI Breakthroughs..

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### Intro []

so welcome back to AI news and there is a very interesting piece of news that has the AI Community divided one of the most interesting pieces of news that is remarkable because it will navigate SLS set the precedent for how future cases are of course done SLT in and this is the US record labels suing music generators and of course basically stating that they have infringed upon others copyright so you can see right

### Suno Udio Get Sued [0:32]

here it says us record labels Sue AI music generators sunno and yuo for copyright infringement the recording industry Association of America and the record labels alleged that the leading AI music generators trained on their artist's work without permission so essentially if you aren't familiar with these platforms tuno Ai and udio AI are two very comprehensive platforms that allow you to basically create any kind of music trick that you want and I'm not going to lie to you guys it's not something that is kind of good that's somewhat okay this stuff is really really good and I know I said really there but I cannot emphasize how good this stuff is like when I was creating content Ono and yudo for various different projects I was so surprised at the coherence the quality and at how consistent the soundtracks sounded it was honestly mindblowing so I can complet completely understand why these record labels are suing them because if we look at the future and we try to predict where things might go AI music generators are definitely going to impact that industry in a remarkable fashion I mean I can't imagine how many people are going to be using these instead of you know the traditional tools that the music industry obviously benefits from so it says the music industry has officially declared war on sunno and yudo the two most prominent AI music generate a group of music levels including Universal Music Group Warner music group and Sony music group has filed lawsuits in US federal court on Monday alleging copyright infringement on a massive scale the plaintiff seek damages of up to $150,000 per work in Fringe and the lawsuit against sunno is filed in Massachusetts while the case against udo's parent company Uncharted Inc was filed in New York now what's interesting is that they state that sunno and yudo did not immediately resp responded to a request to comment but earlier today they actually tweeted something that was remarkably interesting they stated today

### Suno Udio Statement [2:35]

we'd like to share some thoughts on AI and the future of Music in the past 2 years AI has become a powerful tool for Creative expression across many media from text to images to film and now music at yudo our mission is to empower artists of all kinds to create extraordinary music in our young life as a company we sat in the studios of some of the world's greatest musicians workshopped lyrics with upand cominging songwriters and watched as millions of users created extraordinary new music ranging from the funny to the profound we have heard from a talented musician who after losing the ability to use his hands is now making music again producers have sampled AI generated tracks to create hick songs like BBL Drizzy and everyday music lovers have used the technology to express the gut of human emotions from love to sorrow to Joy groundbreaking technology entail change and uncertainty let us offer some insight into how our technology works and this is where they're basically stating that look we didn't copyright anything we trained it legally just hear us out so they state that generative AI models including our music model learn from examples just as students listen to music and study scores our model has listened and learned from a large collection of recorded music the goal of model training is to develop an understanding of musical ideas the basic building blocks of musical expression that are owned by no one our system is explicitly designed to create music reflecting new musical ideas and we are completely in uninterested in reproducing content in our training set and in fact have implemented and continue to refine state of the art filters to ensure our model does not reproduce copyrighted works or artist voices we stand behind our technology and believe that generative AI will become a main stay of modern society so I'm not going to read the rest of this because it's just some technical jargon and honestly it was probably written by chat GPT but the point here is that what we have here is a situation on our hand on one side this is completely understandable from the music industry if you are someone in that industry I can promise you guys as someone who's worked with people in that industry taking the time to write a song to produce the song to you know sing rap or whatever kind of you know vocals you're adding to the song those things take an incredibly long amount of time and I honestly genuinely respect those who do music or pursue it as a hobby or passion because those things take a remarkable amount of time that is admirable to say the least now I can completely understand that if you do music or if you're in the music industry and your artists have been creating content for such a long time and companies like yudo and sunno just essentially sample all of your music tracks download them train the AI systems on them and then try to create a platform on them that creates a very hostile environment because the problem here is that the People's music that was trained on they weren't actually paid anything music is a thing where if your music track is used usually you'll get royalties or the owners of these media companies these massive conglomerates they essentially ensure that the royalties are paid out to these musicians now I know people are either going to be on the side of the people where it's like it's AI everything is going to be new and generative but I do think that in this scenario the musicians definitely have a profound argument if you do actually take someone's work train a system of it and then that same entire system is actually slowly being used to kill that industry I personally don't think this is a creative use of a technology whilst yes it is completely fun and whilst yes this is really cool to use I personally am leaning more on the side of the musicians here because I've been in the firsthand area where musicians are really struggling to make ends meet and they really put their heart and soul into the music tracks I think the best kind of solution that would happen here is that these new generative AI platforms whatever platforms they may be they should be paying some kind of royalty to whatever artist or whatever person that they trained the most I think it would be disingenuous to state that these platforms would even exist without the creators that actually created the initial bat of content for example the images you can have some AI platforms where you literally have asked them to imitate the style of a certain person and it's able to do it very effectively and how would you feel if an AI system was replicating your unique art style and you weren't being credited for that at all whilst many people were paying $20 a month and these companies were making millions I'm not someone that's hating the technology I'm just stating that if we are to actually ress as one then these music companies most certainly need to actually pay out a royalty of their profits to these musicians because honestly it is their work and they should be paid for it whilst yes some people might say that this is deceleration or whatever I do think that if it was you in their shoes you definitely would sympathize with them and I don't think it's that hard to actually pay the musicians their fair share I didn't really want to talk about this for too long but I do think that the future is going to be inding either we're going to have a situation where these music companies lose these lawsuits and these generative AI companies are allowed to just do what they're doing and this creates a very interesting environment because we are entering an area where the precedent is now that look I can train off all the work on the internet and if I create a generative AI tool then I can completely go ahead with that which is a very dangerous precedent or we have the area where these platforms are forced to pay out and then unfortunately they can't pay out because they can't afford them because generative AI is very expensive and then of course they go bankrupt either way it's kind of fascinating to see where this trend will head and I'll definitely paying attention to this in

### Toys R Us Sora Commercial [8:00]

addition to AI generated artworks Toys R Us has released the first open AI Sora generated brand commercial this remarks well not remarks marks the first generative AI work that is essentially commercial so what we can see here is Sora being used in the production of something here and this is essentially a kind of commercial that is for Toys R Us which is a kids toy company and you can see that they have used the Sora platform in order to generate generative video now one of the most remarkable things about this is that I thought that this trailer was kind of interesting SL kind of cool but this has actually been met with quite a lot of backlash if you check the comments the retweets the quote tweets and all the comments surrounding this they are remarkably negative take a look and this proves my point and this is something that I've spoken about in my private groups before is the fact that AI generated content is something that is remarkably disgusted and shunned in terms of human creativity circles a lot of the processes that we see in the creative areas actually provide a negative response in humans and I've spoken about this in my post AI Community because I spoke about navigating the nuances in AI generated content versus using AI generated stuff to advance your businesses and you can see here this is an example of where not to use nii generated stuff so essentially you can see right here it says that you know what I realized about AI generated IM and your marketing it send out the message that you've got no budget it's the digital equivalent of wearing an obviously fake Chanel bag your whole brand immediately appears feeble and impoverished the point I'm trying to make right here is that if you see the public reaction from this is worse than if they just made a bad ad I can promise you now that this trend is going to continue for the foreseeable future until humans develop a more positive relationship with AI generated stuff and I can guarantee you that's not going to happen until we figure out future where humans can coexist with AI without them being replaced to some extent you can see here this person States nobody's going to shop at toys RS anymore this ad is just lame and awful and if you thought this one just has one retweet and two likes take a look at this further you can see that this person is here saying that let's vandalize this business yada y yada but take a look at some of the other ones that are more popular this person said toys are Us released an AI commercial and it effing sucks that is one person another person says congratulations ation open AI you've ruined Toys R Us first the bankrupt and now shut down and now you and then someone else here says we're morally bankrupt artistically bankrupt and literally bankrupt you can see here that a remarkable number of people have liked and retweeted this one that says there's something so cynical about creating an ad about the Limitless imagination of a child and then rendering it with soulless AI slot you can clearly see that there is a huge amount of negative sentiment regarding opening ey Sora and it seems to continue to be echoed across many different social channels you can see someone also says shame on Toys R Us for contributing to this madness and also for making such a blank looking commercial the point here is that if we look at even the comments underneath people are simply hating this so much and the point is that right now it is less effective to use AI in any marketing media channel to where humans can immediately detect it because the moment a human detects that you are using AI generated stuff it is immediately just shunned away and just taken as a lesser value piece of content like I said before this is something that of course is quite good for us humans because it means we're going to be in the loop for a while longer but as I've said before humans like humans I can argue that this trailer would have probably went viral if it actually was a single child in this trailer and they actually used CGI with the help of human artists to make this and like I said before it wouldn't be surprising to me if in the future there's going to be some kind of human Le Studios SL human Le writing areas where it is more cost effective to use humans due to the nature and the sentiment surrounding human-made work rather than AI generated content even if it is made faster and cheaper now in other news Claude

### Claude Launches GPTS [12:11]

actually got a remarkable update they actually got an update that actually allows you to organize chats into sharable products you can see that right here basically what they've added is they've added something that's quite similar to opening eyes custom gpts you can see here that you can create a project you can see exactly what your basically trying to achieve once you click create your project you can then include all of your project knowledge it loads it and then of course you can then use this to integrate different pieces of your information and then you can talk with Claude to be able to get custom responses this is something that is remarkably effective because now you can use all of your information in one specific area you can have consistent chats with the clae model and it's something that is just a lot more efficient than going back and forth and continuing to load different chats every single time so you can see right here you can have multiple chats with this and this is basically like custom gpts for Claude 3. 5 something that anthropic have probably been working on for quite some time and I'm glad that they've actually managed to ship this because this is something that many users have requested let me know if you're going to be using this I do have a tutorial on the new odax feature it is available on the channel currently there was also an

### GPT6 in 2 Years [13:25]

important piece of information from Microsoft CEO Mustafa suan and he actually States something about GPT 6 you might think it's clickbait but it absolutely wasn't he says it won't be until GPT 6 in 2 years time that AI models will be able to follow instructions and take consistent action that is a remarkable piece of information but it does line up with the timeline that we saw in the trademarks take a look it's still pretty hard to get these models to um follow instructions with subtlety and nuance overextended periods of time I think that they can do it you know and there's a lot of cherry-picked examples that are impressive you know on Twitter and stuff like that but to really get it to consistently do it in novel environments is pretty hard and I think that it's going to be not one but two orders of magnitude more computation of training the models um so not gbt 5 but more like gbt 6 scale models so I think we're talking about two years before we have systems that can really take action so theas reason that this is a remarkable piece of information is because this gives us an updated timeline on the features that we may have you can see here he said that it's still pretty hard now he's not talking about the intelligence of the model he's talking about the ability of the model to essentially do actions in a certain space and in novel environments this doesn't mean that we might not get agents that are able to do stuff in shortterm environments for example close Loops or just you know fill out a table or really easy stuff like that what he does talk about is the fact that these agents are going to be basically built into GPT 6 if they can get things working by then because it's a lot longer and a lot more harder in order to effectively be able to do those things with the current models so essentially the reason I think this is also pretty interesting is because when you start to hear them talk about GPT 6 scale models when we don't even have access to GPT 5 nor any real piece of information it can show us that look they've obviously worked on GPT 5 it's obviously probably nearing the release date and I do predict that this release date is likely to be around just after November towards January 2025 so that is going to be the goldilock zone of when we can very likely expect GPT 5 to potentially surface so with that being said I do think it is rather fascinating that AI agents are rather harder than many people have suspected and this is of course something that I also did suspect myself when I looked at the current landscape of AI agents one of the things that I've realized is that a lot of these browser agents that you may have seen for example what you're looking at is adept AI labs and essentially they are basically a company that is trying to create these AI agents and they've been rather silent on the internet for quite some time now you can see that some of their posts about you know the model that they've been able to do things with for example you can see find me a refrigerator for under $11,000 this last you know informative post was released around 2022 which was at the around you know the time of GPT 3. 5 this was their you know action Transformer model and they taught it to use a bunch of software tools basically what this is you can see find me a house in Houston that works for a family of four and you can see that the model is going to go ahead and use its Vision model search for whatever home it might you know find or whatever and it's basically looking through the internet now the reason that this is pretty crazy is that this was their last major update which was around 2 years ago and to not have any kind of Act 2 act 1. 5 any newer models it shows that this problem is very hard now I would say that once this model does become available to the public it most certainly will change the huge landscape of different AI tools and we're likely to see a complete overhaul of what's available online in terms of the available AI system and I think this is going to be the final stage to where you know the average person realizes that whoa AI is truly here now if we're

### Scaling Laws [17:36]

continuing to talk about Frontier models and companies that are training bigger and bigger more comprehensive models there was actually a rather interesting piece of news that gives us an insight to the future of AI models you can see here Dario amod the CEO of anthropic the lab that created claw 3. 5 sonnet which is a recently very impressive model actually speaks about these scaling laws in a new interview with time he talks about the scaling laws that say as you train systems with more computing power and more data they become com predictably more capable or more powerful and of course they say what capabilities have you seen in systems that you're not able to release yet they state that we released our last Model relatively recently so it's not like there's a year of unreleased secrets and to the extent that they are I'm not going to go into them but we do know enough to say that progress is continuing and we don't see any evidence that things are leveling up which essentially means that for those of you that think we are close to the end of the sigmoid curve this is simply not true it says the reality of the world we live in is that it could stop any time every time we train the new model I look at it and I'm always wondering I'm never sure in relief or concern if at some point we'll see oh man the model doesn't get any better and I think if the effects of scaling did stop in some ways that would be good for the world because it would strain restrain everyone at the same time but it's not something that we get to choose and of course the models bring many exciting benefits the point he's trying to say here is that look if these models actually did just all stop at about the next level of scale this is not really going to be a bad thing because it kind of slows everyone down in order to build the models more safer and of course slow down the terminal race condition but of course right now they don't see any evidence that things are leveling off which means that these models are likely to increase in terms of their raw processing power reasoning capabilities and sheer understanding of what we want for the next level of systems and of course breaking news from

### Claude [19:32]

the chatbot Arena Claude 3. 5 Sonet has actually surpassed GPT 40 in the coding Arena and it currently is tied one in the overall GPT SL leaderboard where it's competing against GPT 40 and other Frontier models so basically this is one of the most important pieces of information that I should have spoken about this is Factory AI a machine that builds a machine basically what they want to do is build autonomous software agents basically autonomous swees and you can see that they have a new Benchmark which takes the lead in terms of the software engineering questions so they also have a new fundraising round which is $15 million series a led by CA capital and this is fascinating because it shows us that Devon cognition Labs aren't the only software Engineers operating in this space you can see that they speak about how their droids are the most advanced coding AI systems that exist thanks to their breakthrough in research orchestration retrieval and planning which is absolutely incredible we can see here that compared to Amazon Devon and you know the app map native GPT 40 the factory code Droid outperforms them all by 5% which is a very large margin and comparing the fact that we had Devon not too long ago and some other you know open source systems this is something that is remarkable in terms of how much progress they've managed to make now I do wonder how long it's going to take us to get to you know 90% 95 or even to 99% on thewe bench and the website is honestly rather fascinating because it talks about the autonomy of software engineering how they're bringing autonomy so I do wonder how this industry is going to change we do know that there are you know a lot of competing companies trying to bring autonomous software Engineers into the space and I do wonder how that will change the job landscape and that is something that I'm going to be diving into more on my school community
