The first wave of AI were bots that could classify text or images. Generative AI is the second wave, it talks to us and creates things but it’s still not the…
The first wave of AI were bots that could classify data. Generative AI is the second wave, it talks to us and creates things but it’s still not the Halo-like Cortana that does any task we ask. For that, we’re going to have to wait until the third wave – Interactive AI.
The next wave of AI will be interactive bots that can carry out tasks for us, says the founder of Inflection – like Yann LeCun, he’s not afraid of LLMs destroying humans, and prefers to focus on practical issues like privacy and bias. - MIT Technology Review
When you combine LLMs with self-driving AI, you get Lingo-1 – it’s a vision-language-action model (VLAM) that can explain in detail what it’s ‘thinking’ about while driving around and making decisions. - Wayve
60 potential genAI use cases across 6 major industries – the Generative AI Dossier from Deloitte is a great resource to get inspiration on how to use genAI in your business. - Deloitte
Petals is a community-run, “BitTorrent style” distributed system where people combine GPUs to enable everyone to use and fine-tune large, SoTA open-source models like Llama 2 70B using just their local machines or Google Colab. - Petals
Optimizing software from the ground up – Meta AI tuned the smallest Llama 2 model to optimize LLVM assembly code size, outperforming two SoTA baselines and generating compilable code 91% of the time. - arXiv
Microsoft’s AI researchers accidentally expose 38 TB of private data when sharing open-source training data – a good case study of AI development risks with data oversharing that could easily lead to supply chain attacks. - Wiz
Base LLMs are limited to their training data, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is a way to overcome this and teach an LLM about a specific topic – see how it’s done in this guide for building RAG-based applications. - Anyscale
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