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Tesla revealed Robotaxi at California Warner Bros. Studio
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Tesla’s Robotaxi Revealed
Good morning. It is Tuesday, September 3rd.
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Tesla revealed Robotaxi at California Warner Bros. Studio
Tesla revealing Robotaxi at Warner Bros. Studios
Alexa to use Claude AI for greatest performance
Now developers has more control over AI assistants: OpenAI
LTM-2-mini can hadle 10M lines of code marked bench for AI context processing
According to Bloomberg, on October 10th, Tesla's Robotaxi is all set to make a debut at Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank.
This shift to a Hollywood set is likely a nod to the studio's carefully created suburban, which is good for a governed environment for the unveiling.
Tesla’s choice of Warner Bros. Studio for the presentation of Robotaxi is so smart:
✅ The location is iconic
✅ It is unique and significantly different from what Tesla has done before, which will contribute to the exceptional nature of the event
✅ Tesla doesn't just want to… x.com/i/web/status/1…— Tesla Newswire (@TeslaNewswire)
2:25 PM • Aug 31, 2024
That gives Tesla to demonstrate its robotaxi without worry about world traffic. Although, robotaxis becoming a reality, Tesla's ne model aims to final deliver, changing gears to come up soon from past delays. Read more.
Alexa to use Claude AI for greatest performance
Now, Amazon's Alexa forthcoming voice assistant, is also using Claude AI. If all goes well Amazon's latest Alexa is set to hit by mid-October with a subscription fee, this will enhance Alexa's language and functionality.
amazon’s “remarkable” alexa
– will be powered by claude
– their own models didn’t perform well
– expected in octoberunknowns
– will anthropic share data with amazon
– will amazon pay anthropic or does their existing $4 billion stake cover it
– will anyone use it— morgan — (@morqon)
2:49 PM • Aug 30, 2024
The new version of Alexa will be able to summaries AI-generated news and friendly chatbot. This latest assistant is expected to be revealed at Amazon's annual event, with a subscription fee likely between $5 and $10 per month. Read more.
Now developers has more control over AI assistants: OpenAI
Now developers has more control over AI assitants:OpenAI
To have more control, OpenAI has refined its Assistants API which will allow developers to manage AI interactions. This latest update from openAI allows developers to fine-tune how their AI assistants sift through and utilize information.
We just rolled out enhanced controls for File Search in the Assistants API to help improve the relevance of your assistant's responses. You can now inspect the search results returned by the tool and configure their rankings.
— OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs)
8:45 PM • Aug 29, 2024
Assistants API allows developers to use OpenAI’s existing models with specific instructions when building assistants for different applications. It also allows them to use other tools within the OpenAI ecosystem. Assistants API also lets people create assistants that can “talk” with other agents. Read more.
LTM-2-mini can hadle 10M lines of code marked bench for AI context processing
Magic AI introduced LTM-2-mini, which is capable of executing 10M lines of code.
LTM-2-Mini is our first model with a 100 million token context window. That’s 10 million lines of code, or 750 novels.
Full blog: magic.dev/blog/100m-toke…
Evals, efficiency, and more ↓
— Magic (@magicailabs)
5:18 PM • Aug 29, 2024
This enhances software development by allowing the model to process a complete project’s code, documentation, and libraries in a very effective way. As compared with Llama 3.1 405B, LTM-2-mini is nearly 1000 times more efficient. Not only this but also Magic AI has secured $320 million funding round from Google Cloud and Nvidia to advancing its technology infrastructure. Read more.
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