Jan 01, 2025

8 Posts

Andrew Ng celebrating and wishing a Happy New Year 2025 with sparklers.
Jan 01, 2025

New Opportunities for the New Year: AI-assisted coding lets you prototype applications quickly and easily. Go forth and build!

Despite having worked on AI since I was a teenager, I’m now more excited than ever about what we can do with it, especially in building AI applications.
Andrew Ng celebrating and wishing a Happy New Year 2025 with sparklers.
Jan 01, 2025

Happy New Year! Hopes For 2025 With Mustafa Suleyman, Audrey Tang, Albert Gu, Hanno Basse, Joseph Gonzalez, David Ding

The Batch AI News and Insights: Despite having worked on AI since I was a teenager, I’m now more excited than ever about what we can do with it, especially in building AI applications.
 AUDREY TANG
Jan 01, 2025

Audrey Tang: AI that unites us

As we approach 2025, my greatest hope for AI is that it will enable prosocial platforms that promote empathy, understanding, and collaboration rather than division.
MUSTAFA SULEYMAN
Jan 01, 2025

Mustafa Suleyman: Agents of action

In 2025, AI will have learned to see, it will be way smarter and more accurate, and it will start to do things on your behalf.
ALBERT GU
Jan 01, 2025

Albert Gu: More learning, less data

Building a foundation model takes tremendous amounts of data. In the coming year, I hope we’ll enable models to learn more from less data.
JOSEPH GONZALEZ
Jan 01, 2025

Joseph Gonzalez: General intelligence

In 2025, I expect progress in training foundation models to slow down as we hit scaling limits and inference costs continue to rise.
DAVID DING
Jan 01, 2025

David Ding: Generated video with music, sound effects, and dialogue

Last year, we saw an explosion of models that generate either video or audio outputs in high quality. In the coming year, I look forward to models that produce video clips complete with audio soundtracks including speech, music, and sound effects.
HANNO BASSE
Jan 01, 2025

Hanno Basse: Generative AI for artists

Stability AI’s aim is to liberate artists of all trades from the repetitive, mechanical aspects of their work and help them spend the majority of their time on the creative side. So our highest hope for next year is that generative AI will help people to be more creative and productive.

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