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🚀 Meta's Llama 4 is here
Plus: DeepSeek Levels Up with Self-Enhancing Intelligence!

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🚀 Llama 4 Launches: Meta’s AI Levels Up with Multimodal Power
🤖 DeepSeek is Developing Self-Improving AI Models
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🔥 What’s Hot in AI News:
Meta releases new AI model Llama 4
Meta has released new AI models called Llama 4, including Scout, Maverick, and Behemoth. These models were trained on text, images, and video to improve visual understanding. Llama 4’s development was pushed by competition from DeepSeek. Scout and Maverick are available on Llama.com and through partners like Hugging Face, while Behemoth is still in training. Meta’s AI assistant, updated with Llama 4, is now available in 40 countries, with multimodal features limited to the U.S. in English. Some developers may have concerns about the new Llama 4 license.
Blackmagic Design releases DaVinci Resolve 20.0 in beta
Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.0, with over 100 new tools, including AI-powered features for video editing, audio production, and color grading. Key updates include a new Chroma Warp tool for intuitive color grading, a deep compositing toolset in Fusion, and AI tools for automatic timeline generation, animated subtitles, and audio mix balancing. Upcoming features include tools for immersive video editing and generative AI-based background extension.
DeepSeek is developing self-improving AI models for the next disruption.
DeepSeek has shaken up the AI scene by proving that advanced AI models don’t need huge resources. Its open-source AI has gained commercial success with companies like Huawei, Oppo, and Vivo adopting it. Now, DeepSeek is working on self-improving AI models using a feedback loop where the AI judges its own answers and improves over time. These models, called DeepSeek-GRM, are said to perform better than top models like Google’s Gemini, Meta’s Llama, and OpenAI’s GPT-4. DeepSeek plans to release these models as open-source. However, experts like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt have raised concerns, suggesting the need for a kill switch for self-improving AIs. This concept of self-improving AI has been around since the 1960s and continues to spark debate.
Google’s AI Mode now lets users ask complex questions about images
Google is improving its AI Mode in Google Search, which helps users ask complex questions and dive deeper into topics. Now, users with access to this feature can upload or take photos and ask questions about them. Powered by Google Lens, this new image analysis feature understands the whole scene in a photo, including how objects are related, their materials, colors, shapes, and arrangement. It uses a method called "query fan-out" to ask multiple questions about the image and objects, giving more detailed answers than a regular Google search.
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