Two big updates!!

OpenAI and Meta have dropped some updates and they are going to be game changing. Let's read about how SearchGPT and Llama 3.1 will change the AI landscape.

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Search GPT is in the making.

Open AI might just have cooked a billion dollar company.

This week, they unveiled Search GPT, a prototype AI search feature that provides direct answers with clear and relevant sources. This development bears a striking resemblance to Perplexity AI's offering.

In the tech industry, companies with the most power, resources and cutting-edge models can readily identify what's working elsewhere and build their own version of it.

This scenario is unfolding now, Perplexity was reportedly planning to raise $250 million at a valuation approaching $3 billion, but now faces direct competition from OpenAI.

However, Search GPT is currently in waitlist mode, and its performance remains to be seen. It's also worth noting that ChatGPT's browser plugin fell short of the high expectations set for it upon its launch.

The tech community is now keenly watching how OpenAI plans to integrate Search GPT into ChatGPT.

Open Source is taking over AI.

It's finally happened, open source is taking over OpenAI.

Meta has recently released Llama 3.1, a 405 billion parameter open-source AI model and here's why it might be revolutionary. According to Meta's comprehensive evaluation, which included 150 benchmark datasets and extensive human assessments, Llama 3.1 demonstrates performance competitive with leading foundation models such as GPT-4 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet across a diverse range of tasks.

Mark Zuckerberg's announcement draws an important parallel between AI's potential trajectory and the rise of Linux, while also critiquing closed ecosystems like Apple's. He reflects on his experience building services constrained by Apple's platform, emphasizing the frustrations of working within a closed system.

Just as Linux emerged as an open-source alternative to closed Unix systems and eventually became the foundation for cloud computing and mobile operating systems, Zuckerberg believes open-source AI could follow a similar path.

This comparison is crucial for understanding Meta's vision for AI development.