Archives for September, 2024
“I think a unique differentiator for Google is bringing research and product development as close together as possible. This collaboration fosters the creation of better products,” says Kilpatrick, product manager at Google.
The post Going Back to AI Roots: Logan Kilpatrick’s Journey from OpenAI to Google Gemini appeared first on AIM.
For starters, you can get a place to live and hire a cook for just $500 a month in Bengaluru.
The post It’s Easier to Build Startups in Bengaluru than in San Francisco appeared first on AIM.
R&D requires time, the results are uncertain, and it needs good investment.
The post Why Indian Startups Don’t Invest in R&D appeared first on AIM.
The organisation has also revamped its website, making datasets, models, and tools more accessible.
The post AI4Bharat Releases Anudesh, IndicASR, Rasa for Indic Language AI appeared first on AIM.
OpenAI o1 is here to make academia revolutionary from solving difficult quantum physics equations to genetics related query, among others.
The post 10 Must-Try OpenAI o1 Use Cases appeared first on AIM.
Both RAG and fine-tuning involve intricate processes that require meticulous planning and execution.
The post The Final Battle: RAG vs Fine-Tuning appeared first on AIM.
The company has launched XQ1, the world’s first multi-qubit mobile quantum processor which operates at room temperature.
The post XeedQ is Building Real Quantum Computers for AI, Not Just Small Processors appeared first on AIM.
“If Meta can release an open implementation of o1, the valuation of companies like Groq could skyrocket.”
The post SambaNova, Cerebras, and Groq Clash Over Token Speed in Wake of OpenAI o1 Launch appeared first on AIM.
AIM Research launched VendorAI, A Comprehensive AI Vendor Database for Strategic Decision-Making
VendorAI by AIM Research is a comprehensive AI vendor database profiling over 200 vendors, providing deep insights for M&A, competitive intelligence, and vendor selection.
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Initially, the o1 models will be offered under a usage-based pricing model. Cursor plans to adjust the pricing structure as usage rates increase and refine the model’s rate limits over time.
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