News August 22, 2024 The Jamba 1.5 Open Model Family-The Most Powerful and Efficient Long Context Models AI21 Labs has introduced the Jamba 1.5 family of models, designed to revolutionize enterprise-level AI with unmatched speed, efficiency, and quality. The models, Jamba 1.5 Mini and Jamba 1.5 Large, are built on
News August 21, 2024 Enhancing retrieval augmented generation through drafting In the evolving landscape of AI, large language models (LLMs) have become essential for generating human-like text. However, these models often struggle with accuracy, particularly when tasked with answering complex, knowledge-intensive questions. This
News August 21, 2024 NVIDIA and Mistral AI's Mistral-NeMo-Minitron 8B Model-A Leap Forward in LLM Efficiency NVIDIA and Mistral AI have introduced the Mistral-NeMo-Minitron 8B model, an advanced large language model (LLM) that delivers exceptional accuracy across nine popular benchmarks. This model is a pruned and distilled version of
Research August 20, 2024 Automating Thought of Search - A Journey Towards Soundness and Completeness Abstract
Research August 20, 2024 Transfusion - Predict the Next Token and Diffuse Images with One Multi-Modal Model Abstract
News August 20, 2024 Unlocking GPT-4o Fine-Tuning-A New Era for Custom AI Models Today marks a significant milestone for developers as GPT-4o, a highly anticipated AI model, opens up for fine-tuning. This feature allows developers to tailor GPT-4o for specific tasks, offering enhanced performance and cost
News August 16, 2024 Enhancing Music Recommendations with Transformers - A New Approach in YouTube Music Google presents a music recommendation ranking system that uses Transformer models to better understand the sequential nature of user actions based on the current user context.
News August 14, 2024 California's SB 1047 - A Weakened Bill on AI Safety California’s SB 1047, a bill initially aimed at preventing AI disasters, has been significantly weakened by amendments that reduce the state’s regulatory power, addressing concerns from AI firms while still holding developers liable