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Companies like OpenAI, Google, Mistral, and Anthropic have publicly stated that they red team their systems and use external contractors, including jailbreakers, to undertake pentesting.
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Foxconn is set to develop Apple's first robotics product, an iPad integrated with a robotic arm.
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One good thing is that this will mark the end of ‘Indic Llama Garbaggio’.
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Heeyo is leveraging its AI platform, designed for 3 to 11-year-olds, to tackle one of the biggest challenges in social-emotional learning for children.
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xAI’s latest Grok feature and Google’s Imagen 3 is exactly as chaotic as you might expect.
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xAI’s latest Grok feature and Google’s Imagen 3 is exactly as chaotic as you might expect.
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By mid-2023, Ragas gained significant traction, even catching the attention of OpenAI, which featured their product during a DevDay event.
The post This YC-Backed Bengaluru AI Startup is Powering AWS, Microsoft, Databricks, and Moody’s with 5 Mn Monthly Evaluations appeared first on AIM.
Backed up Khosla Ventures, DevRev recently achieved unicorn status with a $100.8 million series A funding round, bringing its valuation to $1.15 billion.
The post Former Nutanix Founder’s AI Unicorn is Changing the World of CRM and Product Development appeared first on AIM.
The startup will launch its flagship product Corsair in November this year
The post This Microsoft-Backed Startup Comes up With Alternative to GPUs for Inference appeared first on AIM.
The last thing you want is to be bombarded with insights, network with industry leaders, and leave with your head buzzing full of new ideas.
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