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@necrevistonnezr Maybe try ivpn.net
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Now this is a use for AI. Emotional video...
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Devin - from Cognition AI
https://www.cognition-labs.com/Over 13% code problems solved without assistance, dwarfing its competitors
https://x.com/cognition_labs/status/1767548763134964000?s=20
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Figure 01 from 'Open'AI
https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1767923602895319525?s=20intelligent, seeing robots
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Grok Weights
It is a dataset.
magnet link, file 320GB
https://academictorrents.com/details/5f96d43576e3d386c9ba65b883210a393b68210e -
Stability AI have released stable video 3d.
It runs on 8GB VRAM. Low poly
https://stability.ai/news/introducing-stable-video-3d?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=blog
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Anthropic announced Claude 3 with their premiere language model will in a couple of weeks be available on M$FT's Vertex. There is a cost estimator tool there. If you are just using the AI for personal use, say 20 times a day, the cost per month is tiny. They also are offering a sweetener of US$300 credit as a sweetener. You need to link a Google account. It is all non-Free and I doubt there is much privacy.
https://www.anthropic.com/news/google-vertex-general-availability
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OpenEvidence, the non-Free, Medical AI, now is offering its API, for a price. If you give your details, you can try asking it about an ailment:
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Just in case you guys have missed it GROK is now OPEN SOURCE!
Grok-1 is a 314B (that's billions of) parameter Mixture-of-Experts model, trained from scratch, and is now open source!
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1767108624038449405
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/grok-1
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@micmc Open-Sources in AIs is a misnomer, given the models are compiled.
Still the right direction, but open-source could be used as a false sense of security given the compute power to compile the models is in the hands of very few.
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@marcusquinn said in AI on Cloudron:
@micmc Open-Sources in AIs is a misnomer, given the models are compiled.
Still the right direction, but open-source could be used as a false sense of security given the compute power to compile the models is in the hands of very few.
Yeah, I sure get it, and in that sense you're right. I think, the idea of open source in language models is that you're able to download and privately host and train the model with your own data, to which, theoretically speaking no one else has access. All binary that we cannot examine the code cannot really called 'open source' in the real sense of the term.
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Rabbit
https://rabbit.techAI Operating System device
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Stability AI released Stable Audio 2.0, an AI music generator.
https://stability.ai/news/stable-audio-2-0There is an open source project related to this:
stable-audio tools:
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Opera Web Browser - now has LLM (Large Language Model) support:
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Anthropic's Claude AI now can use tools:
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Google announced Lumiere
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Anthropic's Claude AI Opus has context large enough to write an entire novel when chained with other AI:
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Google Screen AI - Not available yet but this non-Free, multi-modal AI has been announced:
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Command R+
Language model released under a Free Licence, comparable in power to Claude Sonnet. Aimed at enterprise market. Currently available through M$FT Azure:https://chat.lmsys.org/?leaderboard
https://txt.cohere.com/command-r-plus-microsoft-azure/
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1775878850699808928.html