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Wednesday’s AI Report
• 1. 🏛️ Meta funds fight against AI rules
• 2. 📈 Deep-dive into NVIDIA Blackwell with Together AI
• 3. 🌍 How AI achieved a 70% health claim reversal rate
• 4. 💡 Partner Perspectives
• 5. ⚙️ Trending AI tools
• 6. 📚 Ex-Spotify execs launch AI custom courses
• 7. 🔋 OpenAI to build 5 data centers
• 8. 📑 Recommended resources
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❓Wednesday’s Partner Perspective: How long can the US sustain rising borrowing costs before global investors fully pivot to alternative currencies? Scroll down to read what The Head of Partnerships at The AI Report, Kyle Mair, thinks ⬇️
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Meta is “investing tens-of-millions” into a super Political-Action-Committee (PAC), called the “American Technology Excellence Project”, which is aimed at fighting state-level "onerous" AI regulation proposals that could stifle America’s AI advancement.
Meta’s new PAC will be run by Republican veteran Brian Baker with support from Democratic consulting firm Hilltop Public Solutions, and will focus on electing pro-tech politicians and candidates from both parties.
The PAC will promote and defend US tech companies; advocate for AI progress, and give parents greater control over how their children use AI (Meta was recently exposed for allowing minors to “flirt” with its AI chatbots).
Meta formed this PAC to “support the election of state candidates across the country who embrace AI development, champion the US technology industry, and defend American tech leadership at home and abroad.”
This comes after Meta recently launched a California-specific PAC designed to support tech-friendly candidates in state races, and last month, a16z and OpenAI President Greg Brockman announced they were investing $100M into a PAC designed to advocate against strict AI regulation, as many feel the federal government is failing to adequately address the issues around AI and regulation.
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By Kyle Mair · Director of Partnerships at The AI Report
The AI Report Partner Perspectives Column
Counterforce Health, a health-tech start-up, had a backlog of patients who faced wrongful claim denials from insurers.
Reversing these claim denials was labor-intensive, and Counterforce didn’t have the resources to prepare appeals, leading to lower reversal rates.
They built an AI appeal letter generator that ingested the denial letter, policy documents, and patient records, then drafted customized appeals.
As a result, the platform achieved an estimated 70% claim reversal rate, which is higher than typical manual averages.
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Two former Spotify execs who co-founded podcast start-up, Anchor (which was acquired by Spotify), have launched Oboe, an AI-powered education app that allows users to build personalized courses on any subject.
Their mission is to “democratize access to learning experiences” by providing a better, more efficient way of piecing together information from a variety of sources, including search engines, chatbots, and videos.
Built to inspire curiosity, users will type a topic into Oboe, and it will generate a course, pulling in different learning materials like takeaways, videos, or podcasts, offering a “consolidated learning” experience.
OpenAI has officially announced plans to build five new AI data centers, with its partners Oracle and SoftBank, through the Stargate project, which will generate up to 7 gigawatts (which could power 5M homes).
Oracle is building three data centers in Texas, New Mexico, and at an unnamed location, somewhere in the Midwest, and Softbank is constructing the other two, which will be in Ohio and Texas.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes that one of the biggest requirements for the advancement of AI, which the US “cannot fall behind on,” is developing enough infrastructure to support rapid AI progression.
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