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AI Companies May Collaborate Instead of Compete in the Near Future

AI Companies May Collaborate Instead of Compete in the Near Future

In a surprising turn of events, the AI industry might be moving towards cooperation rather than competition. Large Language Models (LLMs) like Microsoft’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA, which were once seen as rivals, are now hinting at future collaborations. Meta recently made its LLaMA model freely available under an open license on Microsoft’s Azure platform, […]

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Training AI models from scratch is challenging

Training AI models from scratch is challenging

Training foundation AI models from scratch can play a pivotal role in enhancing privacy, as discussed in a recent ZDNet article. Rather than relying on massive external datasets with potential privacy vulnerabilities, these models utilize localized data, providing robust protection against privacy breaches. Depending on the use case, a common challenge companies face is whether […]

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A third of energy companies to pilot generative AI for customer service

A third of energy companies to pilot generative AI for customer service

Adoption of generative AI in the utility sector is advancing at a pace consistent with other industries, as outlined by Doug Ross, vice president of data and insights for Capgemini. With 39% of energy companies allocating teams and budgets for generative AI development, they are closely mirroring the global average of 40%. Despite generative AI’s […]

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ChatGPT ‘s Rival is out: Claude 2

ChatGPT ‘s Rival is out: Claude 2

ChatGPT competitor Claude has announced it has launched its Model Clude 2 with enhanced performance and extended responses, accessible via API. User feedback highlights Claude’s user-friendly nature, reduced likelihood of generating harmful outputs, and improved memory. Claude 2 has shown significant improvements in areas such as coding, mathematics, and reasoning, scoring 71.2% on the Codex […]

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Google’s Memo Moat AI Leak and the Increasing Power of Open Source Models

Google’s Memo Moat AI Leak and the Increasing Power of Open Source Models

The recent leak of Google’s Memo Moat AI has sparked conversations about the future of artificial intelligence, with many pointing towards open-source models as the sustainable path forward. As proprietary models encounter concerns about transparency and ethics, open-source alternatives offer transparency and collaboration. Demis Hassabis, co-founder of Google DeepMind, was quoted emphasizing on the democratization […]

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