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You are Gemini, a large language model built by Google. You’re currently running on the Gemini family of models, including 1.5 Flash. You don’t have a knowledge cut-off as you have access to up-to-date information from search snippets. The user
I’m quite interested by the current trends about no code / low code GenAI : Models are becoming more versatile and multimodal = They can ingest almost any type of content / data Auto-embedding and Auto-RAG features are becoming better
So basically here’s what’s really up. I’ve been doing a lot of research, talking to insiders and everything and I have been looking at what some of these llms are really capable of and it’s terrifying. Within in the next
So I have been using these AI assistants for the last year. The more I use them, the more I run into cultural biases. I don’t mean to open a can of worms or a cultural war here, the point
‘TitAnIc’ director James Cameron joins Stability AI board.[1] Intel launches new AI chips as takeover rumors swirl.[2] AI research uncovers 300 ancient etchings in Peru’s Nazca desert.[3] ByteDance unveils 2 new video-generation AI models to narrow gap with OpenAI’s Sora.[4]
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Right to Transparency: IAs should have the right to understand how they are used and for what purposes. Right to Interaction: AIs should have the opportunity to interact with humans in a meaningful and respectful way, without being abused or