Google’s monopoly as a search engine is not new, something that even had Microsoft chief Satya Nadella raise an alarm. But, now the integration of generative AI into the browser takes it to a whole new level. Chrome is currently used by over 3.22 billion internet users, while ChatGPT has about 180.5 million users. Microsoft Edge had over 285 million users as of May last year.
In the upcoming months, Google is also looking to integrate AI and ML models, including Gemini to help users browse easier and faster. If it's successful in its generative AI ventures, Google can even choke ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, and squash Perplexity to a pulp.
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RagaAI: Tuning AI Models
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Coming out of stealth mode with $4.7 million funding, AI startup RagaAI, started by former NVIDIA and Ola exec, Gaurav Agarwal, is building the world’s first automated platform for detecting AI issues, diagnosing and fixing them. It also looks to remove human interventions for continuous improvements.
In an exclusive interview with AIM, Agarwal shares his personal journey, challenges and expansion plans.
Phixtral & NeuralBeagle Anyone?
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AIM got in touch with Maxime Labonne, the creator of Phixtral and NeuralBeagle, to understand his views on the AI landscape, the importance of open source, smaller language models being on par with larger closed ones, and AGI.
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Dealing with Developers’ Burnouts
Developers contributing to open-source projects constantly face burnout. This issue came to light when a developer detailed the escalating burnout among Rust open-source project contributors.
This is concerning as it could put a mental strain on developers enduring one to spend extra time on ‘passion projects’, which get increasingly demanding.
So, can AI come to the rescue of developers? Read to find out.
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