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Here’s your daily curation of AI news. Lots of open-sourcing going on. Meta open-sourced AudioCraft for generating music and sounds, IBM and NASA put their geospatial foundation model on Hugging Face, and the Air Force tested their Valkyrie drone controlled by AI algorithms.
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Meta has open-sourced a new generative AI for audio called AudioCraft. It consists of three models: MusicGen, AudioGen, and EnCodec. MusicGen, which was trained with Meta-owned and specifically licensed music, generates music from text-based user inputs, while AudioGen, which was trained on public sound effects, generates audio from text-based user inputs.
IBM and open-source AI platform Hugging Face today announced that IBM's watsonx.ai geospatial foundation model - built from NASA's satellite data - will now be openly available on Hugging Face. It will be the largest geospatial foundation model on Hugging Face and the first-ever open-source AI foundation model built in collaboration with NASA.
The Air Force last week conducted a three-hour flight test of a XQ-58A Valkyrie drone that was controlled by algorithms - a milestone that has major implications for the service’s “collaborative combat aircraft” program, the Air Force Research Lab announced Wednesday. The artificial intelligence agents that piloted the unmanned jet were developed by AFRL’s autonomous air combat operations team, according to a release.
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