Forbes 2024 AI 50 List: Top Artificial Intelligence Startups — from forbes.com by Kenrick Cai
The artificial intelligence sector has never been more competitive. Forbes received some 1,900 submissions this year, more than double last year’s count. Applicants do not pay a fee to be considered and are judged for their business promise and technical usage of AI through a quantitative algorithm and qualitative judging panels. Companies are encouraged to share data on diversity, and our list aims to promote a more equitable startup ecosystem. But disparities remain sharp in the industry. Only 12 companies have women cofounders, five of whom serve as CEO, the same count as last year. For more, see our full package of coverage, including a detailed explanation of the list methodology, videos and analyses on trends in AI.
Adobe Previews Breakthrough AI Innovations to Advance Professional Video Workflows Within Adobe Premiere Pro — from news.adobe.com
- New Generative AI video tools coming to Premiere Pro this year will streamline workflows and unlock new creative possibilities, from extending a shot to adding or removing objects in a scene
- Adobe is developing a video model for Firefly, which will power video and audio editing workflows in Premiere Pro and enable anyone to create and ideate
Adobe previews early explorations of bringing third-party generative AI models from OpenAI, Pika Labs and Runway directly into Premiere Pro, making it easy for customers to draw on the strengths of different models within the powerful workflows they use every day - AI-powered audio workflows in Premiere Pro are now generally available, making audio editing faster, easier and more intuitive
Also relevant see:
- Adobe Announces New AI Tools For Premiere Pro — from forbes.com by Mark Sparrow
- Adobe adds more AI and Udio upends AI music — from heatherbcooper.substack.com by Heather Cooper
Is Sora coming to Premiere Pro?
The pace of AI and Robotics has been incredible.
So, I share the most important research and developments every week.
Here’s everything that happened and how to make sense out of it:
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) April 14, 2024