ChatGPT's new feature, Nvidia's healthcare AI, and Synthesia's millions: This week's AI launches

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ChatGPT’s new tasks feature. - Screenshot: OpenAI
ChatGPT’s new tasks feature. - Screenshot: OpenAI

Each week, Quartz rounds up product launches, updates, and funding news from artificial intelligence-focused startups and companies.

Here’s what’s going on this week in the ever-evolving AI industry.

ChatGPT’s new feature, tasks

ChatGPT’s new feature, tasks. - Screenshot: OpenAI
ChatGPT’s new feature, tasks. - Screenshot: OpenAI

OpenAI launched a new feature in beta for ChatGPT this week called tasks. ChatGPT users can prompt tasks for one-time or recurring actions such as receiving a weather report at the same time every morning, or setting a reminder about a passport expiration.

The beta version of tasks, which allows for 10 active tasks at a time, rolled out to Plus, Team, and Pro users around the world this week.

Nvidia’s partnerships to put AI in healthcare

Image: Nvidia
Image: Nvidia

Nvidia (NVDA) announced partnerships with healthcare leaders including IQVIA (IQV) and Mayo Clinic this week to advance drug discovery, genomic research, and healthcare services with its agentic and generative AI technology.

The chipmaker said its technology will be used to develop solutions such as AI agents that can speed up clinical trials, and physical AI robots for surgery and patient monitoring.

“AI offers an exceptional opportunity to advance healthcare and life sciences with tools that help providers detect diseases earlier and discover new treatments faster,” Kimberly Powell, vice president of healthcare at Nvidia, said in a statement. “The combination of NVIDIA’s AI and accelerated computing capabilities with the expertise of industry leaders is poised to usher in a new era of medical and biological innovation and improve patient outcomes worldwide.”

Synthesia’s $180 million Series D to advance AI video

Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli at a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K. on April 25, 2024. - Photo: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg (Getty Images)
Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli at a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K. on April 25, 2024. - Photo: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg (Getty Images)

Enterprise AI video platform Synthesia announced a $180 million Series D funding round this week, making it the largest generative AI media company by valuation in the U.K., according to Dealroom.

The funding round was led by NEA with participation from existing investors, and brings Synthesia’s total capital raised to more than $330 million, valuing it at $2.1 billion.

The new capital will be used for Synthesia’s next phase of growth in markets including Japan, Australia, Europe, and North America, the company said.

“This new investment will help us develop a new generation of AI-powered video experiences that are interactive, real-time, and personalized, offering possibilities we could have only imagined when we founded the company in 2017,” Victor Riparbelli, CEO and co-founder of Synthesia, said in a statement. “I’m excited to bring these experiences to our over 60,000 customers, which range from the world’s largest brands to thousands of small businesses that use Synthesia to communicate internally and externally with unmatched engagement and efficiency.”