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Meta Releases Multisensory AI: Thermal, Depth, Visual, Movement, Text, Audio,

Meta Releases Multisensory AI: Thermal, Depth, Visual, Movement, Text, Audio,

FromAI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning


Meta Releases Multisensory AI: Thermal, Depth, Visual, Movement, Text, Audio,

FromAI Chat: ChatGPT & AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning

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15 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2023
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Meta has unveiled an open-source AI research project, ImageBind, which can combine six types of data—visual, audio, text, depth, temperature, and movement—into a single multidimensional index, pushing the boundaries of generative AI systems. This research underscores Meta's commitment to sharing AI advancements while competitors like OpenAI and Google become more closed-off.
ImageBind is the first AI model to integrate this variety of data into one "embedding space", a concept crucial to the explosion of generative AI technologies. For instance, AI image generators like DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney establish links between text and images during training, facilitating image creation based on textual cues. ImageBind builds on this, broadening the data spectrum.
This model could potentially enable future AI systems to cross-reference various data, akin to current text-input-based AI. Imagine a VR device that generates not only audio-visual input but also simulates environmental and physical conditions based on this data. However, this is purely speculative at this point.
Meta has hinted at the possibility of adding other sensory inputs like touch, speech, smell, and brain fMRI signals to future models. They claim this would bring machines closer to human-like, holistic learning from diverse information sources.
Despite the potential, immediate applications of such research will likely be more modest. Previous works, like Meta's text-to-video AI model, indicate that future iterations could incorporate more diverse data streams.
This research is particularly notable as Meta continues to endorse open-sourcing in AI, a practice under increased scrutiny. Critics argue that open-sourcing enables plagiarism and misuse of advanced AI models. Supporters, however, believe it promotes system transparency, helps rectify faults, and can even offer commercial benefits by engaging third-party developers in improvements.
Despite setbacks like the leak of its LLaMA language model, Meta remains committed to the open-source approach. Its relatively lower commercial success in AI compared to competitors has, to some extent, facilitated this stance. With ImageBind, Meta affirms its open-source strategy.

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Released:
May 14, 2023
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