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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 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
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
‘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
Basically asking what your biggest uncertainty related to the future of AI is that makes it harder for you to plan today. And how you’re planning around it. For me, I’d want to see a 5 minute demo of the