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Zepto has successfully raised a staggering $200 million, propelling its valuation to a remarkable $1.4 billion.
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Meta has decided to not release its most powerful code generation model because it is trained on 'Unnatural Instructions'
The post Meta’s Code Llama is Here, But Unnaturally appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The only question remains - whether we will see AI in Minesweeper, Notepad, and the revival of Clippy?
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The company also wishes to incorporate optical character recognition (OCR) technology on Camera, Photos, and Snipping Tool.
The post Microsoft Might Soon Bring Generative AI to Paint appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Python works perfectly well locally, but Microsoft wants it to run only on its cloud.
The post Python in Excel Comes With a Twist appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The algorithm toggles between generating synthetic training data in the Grow step and optimising policies using filtered data in the Improve step.
The post DeepMind Wants to Take Humans Out of RLHF appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Moreover, companies looking to cut costs shouldn’t rely on open source solutions either. It's a juggle.
The post Are Databricks and Snowflake Ferraris in a Toyota World? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


...because Google does.
The post OpenAI Doesn’t Care about NYT Enough appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The co-founders aspire to harness the principles of evolutionary computing to develop AI models that embody these adaptive traits, concurrently addressing concerns pertaining to cost and security.
The post Google Brain Researchers Launch AI Startup in Japan appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Now Every Llama Can Code


Microsoft made everyone a developer with Copilot built on OpenAI's Codex. Now Meta is here to open source Code Llama.
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