Why AI labs are betting big on AI coding
Leading companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google aren’t just chasing immediate enterprise software revenue; they see AI-generated code as the ultimate fast track to achieving AGI.
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Read full articleLeading companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google aren’t just chasing immediate enterprise software revenue; they see AI-generated code as the ultimate fast track to achieving AGI.
Google has reduced the monthly price of its Google AI Plus subscription from $7.99 to $4.99 while doubling included storage to 400 gigabytes, bringing budget AI pricing competition that began in emerging markets squarely into the United States for the first time. Vikas Kansal, product lead for Gemini AI subscriptions, confirmed the changes would roll […]
Concentrate AI has emerged from stealth with an LLM gateway platform designed for companies running artificial intelligence in production, offering unified API access to models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and others through a single integration. Co-founder and chief executive Ari Jacoby said the platform is built around returning time and cost efficiency to developers […]
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Large language models usually generate text one token at a time. While this autoregressive approach delivers strong quality and instruction following, it can be inefficient for local users because GPUs often spend more time moving weights from memory than doing parallel compute. Google DeepMind’s DiffusionGemma takes a different path, generating and refining blocks of tokens […] The post DiffusionGemma: Google’s Diffusion-Based Open Model for Faster Text Generation appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.
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Heads-up, my fellow Android-appreciating animals: Google’s in the midst of rolling out a subtle change to its privacy settings that’s well worth your while to notice. The change includes a new clause that says the company can use images, files, video, and audio from your interactions with Google Lens, Search, and Gemini Live to train and improve its AI models. By default, that switch will soon be on and active for your account. But with about 20 seconds of one-time effort, you can opt out and flip it off (both literally and metaphorically, if you’re so inclined) once and for all. Lemme show ya how. [Get level-headed knowledge in your inbox with my free Android Intelligence newsletter. Something new and useful every Friday — from my keyboard to your email.] Google’s new AI training privacy default First things first — the nature of the change: According to Google, starting in the next few days, a new “Search Services History” section within the general Google account settings will lead
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