The race toward achieving AGI (artificial general intelligence) continued apace with what felt like a monumental week in the rapid development of AI.
From Apple giving us a taste of its Intelligence to huge advances in AI-generated video, let’s take a look at some of the top AI stories from this week.
Apple Intelligence soft launches
It was an eventful week for the Cupertino-based device manufacturer. We saw the public debut of iOS 18, WatchOS 11, and MacOS 15, immediately followed by the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10 going on sale, as well as Apple rolling out its first update to the new OS with 18.1 beta.
Lionsgate partners with Runway to train AI video models
Weird, I could have sworn last summer’s Hollywood writers strike happened specifically in opposition to Hollywood’s ill-considered embrace of generative AI. That collective action has apparently done little to dissuade Lionsgate from jumping right back on the AI bandwagon, which announced this week that it is partnering with Runway, makers of the Gen-3 Alpha video generation model.
Snap releases new, gigantic, Spectacles AR glasses
Snap keeps trying to make AR glasses a thing. This week the company released the fifth and latest iteration of its Spectacles AR glasses line. The new hardware offers a wider field of view and a display that appears similar to “a 100-inch display 10 feet away,” while SnapOS and the associated smartphone app have both received significant upgrades over their previous versions. Snap is also reportedly teaming with OpenAI to bring “cloud-hosted multimodal AI models” to the smart glasses.
YouTube’s new AI tools do most of the content creation process for you
Runway’s Gen-3 Alpha now offers video-to-video generation
Runway Gen-3 Alpha just leveled up with Video-to-Video
Now you can transform any video's style using just text prompts at amazing quality.
10 wild examples of what's possible:pic.twitter.com/onh12zCzpI
— Min Choi (@minchoi) September 15, 2024
Before it announced its partnership with Lionsgate, Runway started the week by rolling out a new feature for its Gen-3 Alpha video generation model: the ability to change the cinematic style of any video through text prompts. AI enthusiasts are having a field day with the new tool.
You can see the technology in action in the social media post above. Runway also debuted an API this week that will enable third-party developers to incorporate the video model into their own apps, systems, and devices.