Chrome's 4GB AI model isn't new, but you're not wrong for being confused
Google is clarifying that its 4GB AI model isn't a new release despite some confusion. This means users can expect consistent performance without the need to adapt to a new model.
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[AINews] Codex Rises, Claude Meters Programmatic Usage
OpenAI is enhancing Codex to improve its programmatic usage and reduce irrelevant outputs. This update aims to make Codex more effective for developers in real-world applications.
[AINews] The End of Finetuning
Latent Space just announced a new approach that eliminates the need for finetuning in AI models. This change simplifies the training process and could lead to faster deployment of AI solutions.
llm 0.32a2
Simon Willison just released LLM 0.32a2, an update to his language model. This version includes improved performance and new features for developers working with LLMs.
[AINews] Thinking Machines' Native Interaction Models - TML-Interaction-Small 276B-A12B - advances SOTA Realtime Voice and kills standard VAD
Thinking Machines just launched TML-Interaction-Small 276B-A12B, advancing state-of-the-art real-time voice interaction. This model replaces standard Voice Activity Detection (VAD) for smoother and more responsive voice applications.