Tag: Generative

  • Meta to release commercial generative AI model

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    San Francisco: Meta (formerly Facebook) is reportedly planning to release a commercial version of its artificial intelligence (AI) model in order to compete with Microsoft-backed OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s AI experiment Bard, which are racing ahead in the race to develop generative AI.

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    According to the Financial Times, citing sources, Meta will use a new software powered by large language models (LLMs) which can generate text, images, and code.

    The tech giant released its own language model, known as LLaMA, to researchers and academics earlier this year, but the new version is said to be more widely available and customisable by companies.

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    According to Meta, its LLMs are “open-source,” which means that information about the new model will be made public.

    The release of the new AI model is expected soon, the report said.

    This is in contrast to competitors such as OpenAI, whose latest model GPT-4 is a so-called black box, meaning that the data and code used to build the model are not accessible to third parties.

    “The competitive landscape of AI is going to completely change in the coming months, in the coming weeks maybe, when there will be open source platforms that are actually as good as the ones that are not,” Vice President and chief AI scientist at Meta, Yann LeCun, was quoted as saying.

    Moreover, the report mentioned that Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives have hinted at a push towards creating multiple AI chatbots for individuals, advertisers and businesses across Meta platforms Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook, powered by its LLMs.

    Meanwhile, tech billionaire Elon Musk has launched a new AI company called xAI that aims to “understand the true nature of the universe”.

    The team is headed up by Musk and includes team members that have worked at other big names in AI, including OpenAI, Google Research, Microsoft Research, and Google’s DeepMind.

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  • Google starts testing generative AI features in Gmail, Docc

    Google starts testing generative AI features in Gmail, Docc

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    San Francisco: After announcing the upcoming generative artificial intelligence (AI) features to Workspace apps two weeks ago, Google has now started public testing them in Gmail and Docs.

    The current trusted test programme includes consumer, enterprise and education users (over 18 years) in the US, reports 9To5Google.

    This “small group” is invited by the tech giant to join and they must sign up and opt-in.

    The testers can also leave the programme at any time.

    Users in the programme can use generative AI in Gmail to draft everything from a birthday invitation to a job cover letter.

    “Users can also have Google take what they’ve written and make it more elaborate or shorten it, including down to bullet points,” the report said.

    On the other hand, AI in Google Docs will make the text more detailed or rewrite it.

    Also, it will help users to draft blog posts or even write song lyrics.

    Participants in the test programme will be able to send feedback through Gmail and Docs.

    The company will expand the availability of the generative AI features “over time”, the report said.

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  • Generative AI will unlock great experiences in next 4-5 years: Dr Lisa Su

    Generative AI will unlock great experiences in next 4-5 years: Dr Lisa Su

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    Chicago: It is just amazing how generative AI has captured everyone’s imagination and AI will help us unlock great experiences for our customers over the next four or five years, Dr Lisa Su, CEO of leading semiconductor company AMD, has stressed.

    In an interaction with HP CEO Enrique Lores, Dr Su said AI is currently the biggest mega trend in the world of technology with ChatGPT now capturing our imaginations.

    “The way I think about AI is that it gives us an opportunity to make every one of us much more productive our businesses, our personal lives as well as helping us to be better at important issues like health care and data insights, so on and so forth,” she said during the HP’s flagship ‘HP Amplify Partner Conference 2023’ here.

    She said that AI is now integrated in each of the AMD products across edge and Cloud devices.

    “We recently launched Ryzen 7000 series of processors which have robust AI integrated in it. We want to give our customers and our users an experience that is differentiated. I think AI is that technology and I love the productivity aspect of it,” Dr Su noted.

    AMD’s latest Ryzen 7000 series of processors are now available in both laptop and desktop SKUs.

    AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series desktop processors bring the power of AMD 3D V-Cache technology to gamers and creators.

    The mobile processors offer unparalleled performance for demanding workloads with up to 16 powerful “Zen 4” cores and bring new Ryzen AI technology to select laptop devices.

    According to Dr Su, we are in a time where everybody needs more technology, no matter where they are, no matter where they live.

    “It is our opportunity to deliver that technology to show people how technology can make their lives better. From that standpoint, HP CEO and I are delivering those experiences and those values,” she emphasised.

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