Microsoft's new AI PC, Copilot agents to automate work, Anthropic peek into LLMs' brain, open-source Phi-3 models with 128k context window and vision, and Mistral's new 7B model with function calling
I don't have a Computer Science background, as I often repeat. But I always read AI Roundup and it strikes me how it manages to fascinate and surprise me every time. Thanks for the links shared, the ones that struck me the most are certainly the ones from this week in the 'Vision' section.
Exactly: Google I/O, OpenAI's Spring Updates, and Microsoft Build. The next one is Apple's WWDC in June, which is expected to be filled with AI-related announcements.
I don't have a Computer Science background, as I often repeat. But I always read AI Roundup and it strikes me how it manages to fascinate and surprise me every time. Thanks for the links shared, the ones that struck me the most are certainly the ones from this week in the 'Vision' section.
A lot of exciting progress! Microsoft's BiomedParse is my personal highlight given its broad impact on multiple medical imaging tasks.
Great, there have been a lot of AI product announcements in the past few weeks, which is very exciting!
Exactly: Google I/O, OpenAI's Spring Updates, and Microsoft Build. The next one is Apple's WWDC in June, which is expected to be filled with AI-related announcements.
I'm not interested in Apple's AI release. They're too far behind, and even if they catch up, it will just be an integrated product.